Friday Night/US vs. UK or other tongues
dradamsapple
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Tue Jun 17 04:03:51 UTC 2003
--- In HPFGU-OTChatter at yahoogroups.com, "berkana123"
<JOANNABARRA788 at M...> wrote:
> Oh Lug it on the plane...It would really great if you had both
> copies of the book.The UK version and your countries version. I
> would love to have the US version, as well as the UK version, which
> i have already
>
> joanna
> x
>
>
>
> --- In HPFGU-OTChatter at yahoogroups.com, Susan Fox-Davis
> <selene at e...> wrote:
> > >Tyler
> > >who is leaving for England on June 23 and has to
> > >decide whether to read OoP very quickly before going
> > >or lug a thick, heavy book overseas...
> >
> > Lug it there, so you can read it on the plane.
> > Then swap your personally imported American edition
> > with someone who bought you a copy of the British edition.
> > Everyone gets something special!
> >
> > Susan Fox-Davis
This thread woke up one of my brain cells;
I, as a resident of the US, ordered the US version thru Amazon, and I
also splurged and ordered the UK version. The former, for my son,
and the latter, for me. I read somewhere (it may have been the
article in Time.com this week) that many people in the US are
ordering both the US and UK copies.
My question is how many non-US residents are ordering the US copy?
Or, for that matter, how many of you on the other side of the pond
own any of the first 4 copies in the US version?
Just a thought to muse me in the remaining hours . . .
Anna . . . (who's trying to figure out how to wear her HP t-shirt
friday nite to work even tho it's against dress code!)
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