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pip wrote:Tescos had it for very cheap in ireland as well and i'm sure theres a few of them in Kerry Author. I got it off the Book depositiory for 11.99 euro



author3 wrote:pip wrote:Tescos had it for very cheap in ireland as well and i'm sure theres a few of them in Kerry Author. I got it off the Book depositiory for 11.99 euro
Yeah of course they have Tescos in Kerry.I just prefer buying books from actual bookshops instead of shops that sell practically
everything.

Who's Wee Dug wrote:Roughly at $7.99 that would be just over £5.00 then what tax you pay on top would be a few pence more.(sounds like a Clint Eastwood movie.)

Bron H wrote:I usualy get mine from waterstones or smiths when it comes out in paperback for about £7.99


Who's Wee Dug wrote:Hi Shaun, check out some of the charity shops around your area for some cheap Discworld books if you can manage it.

legendarydanbar wrote:I had a few good deals in local charity shops over the years. hardback 1st/1st's of the Trilogy books for £3 each (Gods Rincewind, Witches etc) the whole set. Just 2 weeks ago I found a completely mint Discworld puzzle for £2-99. Granted i spent nearly an hour counting the 1000 pieces before i bought it but it was worth it.I only read the paperbacks and they are from the charity shops
I get all of my hardbacks online for the older ones, usually e-bay or Abe books. They are for the inheritence collection for Seren my daughter. The newer ones from Waterstones as the guys there are good friends and they usually go for £10 when first released. They have the limited slipcase editions most of the time so I get them all in one go. My O.C.D approach to collecting means that I have to have each different version. Snuff and Unseen Academicals was Slipcase Ed, Gold Edition/Hardback with Collector cards and Normal Blue 1st/Hardback without collector's cards. Totalling £50/£60 respectively. On this one I cheated a little. I couldn't wait for the paperback release so I spent many an awkward night reading the one hardback through a 3" gap so not to break the spine!!! I dont drink or smoke so this is my little sin. I have to say I do love rummaging throught the local charity shop book racks. If I cant find a Pratchett i just spend my 50p on something else that looks good. Mo Hayder is my latest find. Very twisted but what writer. I've read Tokyo and Ritual in the last week. Pretty damn good

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