Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix in paperback....

Which one is your favorite so far. Are they getting even better as the characters develop over time?

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Postby Alice I » Monday 8 March 2004 3:40:35am

[Hmm... Excuse me... but what's the difference between 'hardback' and 'paperback'?]
About ten dollars[/quote]
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Postby paintballdecoy » Monday 8 March 2004 4:14:05am

^^^^exactly

When a new HP comes out, I run to Barnes and Noble and buy two hard cover books. First I put one in a vaccum sealed bag and hidden in a cool dark place and forget about it until I want I have all of them in mint condish. and keep them on my mantle and stare at them lovingly. The other copy I read and throw in my bag to take to school
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Postby Alice I » Tuesday 30 March 2004 11:26:47am

So what you need to do with your vaccum sealed hardcover books is take them all to a JKR book signing and have her sign them for you!

That would be a really great collection then :grin:
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Postby Mint » Tuesday 30 March 2004 4:01:40pm

I saw a new cover papeback books in the store... what is going on...o_o

I didnt have time to really look at them. But I noticed the art was different.
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Postby sea-plunder » Tuesday 30 March 2004 4:24:19pm

i never get the paperback version of the book if i have already bought it because it is just another £8-7 pound that could of spent on a new book. although if i buy a book that has been out for ages i try to get the paperback for the flexibility.
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Postby fierce » Wednesday 31 March 2004 11:05:35am

I have all paperback books of HP except OotP, and it's a bit annoying because once I finish GoF, I won't be able to take OotP to work to read because it's too bulky & heavy. Plus it doesn't really match the rest of my collection :lol:

Also, what is the point of dust jackets on paperbacks? I mean, here it's just the same artwork as on the cover anyway, and they just get all scungy and annoying. Only time they're ever useful to me is if i use it as a bookmark.
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Postby Alice I » Wednesday 31 March 2004 2:03:55pm

fierce wrote:Also, what is the point of dust jackets on paperbacks? Only time they're ever useful to me is if i use it as a bookmark.


Well darling there's your answer :lol:
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Postby AngelicS_89 » Thursday 1 April 2004 10:02:25pm

My first four books are in paperback and the last one is hardcover,and I muct say that hardcover is better,I like it more :grin:
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Postby Nobby » Saturday 10 July 2004 5:49:12pm

the paperback version of OotP is out in the UK today!!!

I've got mine hehehe!!!!
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