Bad fans form an orderly queue here... ;)
Jul. 18th, 2007 07:44 amEven reading my friendslist, I'm wondering how much chance I have of remaining unspoiled for Book 7 (which is what I'm going to call it since I can't be bothered typing everything else), but then I remembered that I haven't actually pre-ordered it. And apparently the release date order deadline from Amazon passed at midnight last night. Oops. And the chances of me spending more than the Amazon-mandated price of £9 for the thing are slim to none, since I don't think I've ever paid full hardback prices for anything.
*shrugs*
Considering that JKR has probably done bad things to all the characters I liketo imagine having hot sex with one another, I'm not sure I want to know. Particularly since I already need to rearrange the contents of my bookshelves because stuff is piling up again and a 600+ page hardback doesn't help with that.
Of course, it doesn't help that I don't actually want to go to work today because Telanu has finally finished her lengthy and extremely excellent 'Tea' series and I'd much rather be re-reading all that and reading the new one before my OTC meets a (speculated) grisly end.
*shrugs*
Considering that JKR has probably done bad things to all the characters I like
Of course, it doesn't help that I don't actually want to go to work today because Telanu has finally finished her lengthy and extremely excellent 'Tea' series and I'd much rather be re-reading all that and reading the new one before my OTC meets a (speculated) grisly end.
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Date: 2007-07-18 07:02 am (UTC)WH Smiths were accepting pre-orders at £8.99 and given that the pre-order got you free gifts as well, I expect that they'll be selling it at that price even without a pre-order.
Sainsburys couldn't tell me how much it would be when they had their pre-order price, but did say that it would be the same as other stores, and might be as low as £7.
So what I'm saying is that you'll still be able to get it for as little as Amazon were selling it for, without the delivery charge and without the delivery midday at your local supermarket.
In fact, last year one bookshop sold out at full price, and simply went to their local Tescos, bought some more stock at Tesco prices and sold them on at full price. I can't remember where it was, but I remember it made the BBC News website.
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Date: 2007-07-18 07:15 am (UTC)