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The Great Cheapest Harry Potter Hunt (merged)
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every time i check my local charity shop bookshelves they seem to have more than one hardback copy of each book..worth having a look for rather than paying full price.Membre Of Teh Misspleing Culb0
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£8.96 At Asda! Every penny counts!:j BABY A :j0
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I saw Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix for £3 in the Music zone yesterday
the hardback edition too!
helen"what lies behind us & what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us" Ralph Waldo Emerson0 -
I've got my new Harry Potter on order at Tesco for delivery on release. It cost me £8.96 including free delivery, and I'm really pleased with that.
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According to one local paper the new HP book will be on sale in store at Kwiksave for £4.99 if you are under 15. Cheapest yet I think.0
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at waterstones if you reserve it, it costs 11.99 but you get a free book called the lionboy and £50 of vouchers off childrens books !!0
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it's listed at £8.96 at tesco.com/books with free delivery if you spend £20 (use code FREEDELIVERY - this is mentioned on the website). i don't know if i'm allowed to post this, it's a kidsclub code i got today valid for anyone really, the same code has been sent to everyone but i know they are sent out over a few days so not everyone will get their mailing before HP comes out - XX-MMYG gives 500 points when you spend £20 or more on books from tesco.com/books, not valid for the grocery site.
500 points is worth £20 in deals if you're into that kind of thing.52% tight0 -
I needed 2 copies of the adult version and have pre-ordered them for £8.99 each at Amazon. In order to take it above the £19 free delivery level I added another item that I needed (by combining orders). Surprisingly enough Amazon decided to ship the 'extra item' that I had ordered seperately, but still using the free delivery method.Baby Year 1: Oh dear...on the move
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Downloaded it and read it last night :-)
What a shocker tho, really surprised me ;-)
DSNice to save.0 -
I can get the complete set of the first 5 Paperbacks as a boxed set for £19, it's BOGOF too so I can chose something else for the same price from Books For Children, postage is £2.99 but I still think it's worth it - can I get them cheaper?
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