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Denise 24-06-2003 03:20 AM

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In the mail today was my reserved copy from Amazon.com

Read first two chapters. Lots of action so far :-)

Denise

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zookeeper 24-06-2003 03:32 AM

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Sent DH and youngest son to Costco for weekly grocery shopping this
afternoon. Came home with Book 5 -- only $16 at Costco, "while supplies
last."

So DS has handed over Book 4, and is already on page 100 of Book 5.
--
zookeeper


Dave Bell 24-06-2003 05:20 AM

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On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, zookeeper wrote:

Sent DH and youngest son to Costco for weekly grocery shopping this
afternoon. Came home with Book 5 -- only $16 at Costco, "while supplies
last."

So DS has handed over Book 4, and is already on page 100 of Book 5.
--
zookeeper


Heh... I started to feel bad that I paid $18 pre-ordering at Amazon, until
I remembered. It was supposed to be on my doorstep Saturday, but FeUp blew
it, and it got lost, some 350 miles from home. I emailed customer service
on Sunday, asking what they could do, to see that I got the book. Well,
today the FeUp tracking site showed it back in my area, on the truck for
delivery. I also received a very nice note from Amazon CS, apologizing for
the delay, asking for my patience until Tuesday afternonn, AND, since I
had "qualified" for Saturday delivery and hadn't received it, they
actually refunded the price of the book onto my credit card!! Now THAT is
service...

Dave


K30a 24-06-2003 05:32 AM

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Can't beat free ;-)
B&N.com sold them for $18.49,
no shipping and no tax.
Daughter is finished. Eldest son and I are
on chapter 29.
Youngest son (the one who was camping)
just started - he is the most dyslexic of all the family and just to see him
reading is a treat.


k30a

zookeeper 24-06-2003 06:44 AM

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K30a wrote:
....
Youngest son ... just started ... just to see him
reading is a treat.


Isn't that the truth!!! Mine are not dyslexic, but have other
challenges, so to see them do anything like reading, writing, puzzles or
games just because they want to is indeed a treat! I even take a
snapshot now and then when they do these things (of course they just
think I'm loosing it even more) just so I can remind myself of what they
can do when able.
--
zookeeper


[email protected] 24-06-2003 04:44 PM

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cult literature.

"Snooze" wrote:


Rich wrote in message ...
Harry who
OK; I we called the kids and they got the grand daughter up at 11 PM and
went to the book store. They were 230 out of 250 books.
They were on the TV news all dressed up in there parts.
I'll wait for the movie I have the first two.


I forgot, someone please remind me. What do they say when grown men and
women line up infront of the movie theater dressed up like Star Trek and
Star Wars character, waiting the next movie. :)


Sameer




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[email protected] 24-06-2003 04:44 PM

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I didnt believe them that they would get it to me on time, not after I pre ordered
the first trilogy from them and it didnt arrive until 2 days after I bought it at
best buy. Ingrid

Dave Bell wrote:

On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, zookeeper wrote:

Sent DH and youngest son to Costco for weekly grocery shopping this
afternoon. Came home with Book 5 -- only $16 at Costco, "while supplies
last."

So DS has handed over Book 4, and is already on page 100 of Book 5.
--
zookeeper


Heh... I started to feel bad that I paid $18 pre-ordering at Amazon, until
I remembered. It was supposed to be on my doorstep Saturday, but FeUp blew
it, and it got lost, some 350 miles from home. I emailed customer service
on Sunday, asking what they could do, to see that I got the book. Well,
today the FeUp tracking site showed it back in my area, on the truck for
delivery. I also received a very nice note from Amazon CS, apologizing for
the delay, asking for my patience until Tuesday afternonn, AND, since I
had "qualified" for Saturday delivery and hadn't received it, they
actually refunded the price of the book onto my credit card!! Now THAT is
service...

Dave




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www.drsolo.com
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Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other
compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the
endorsements or recommendations I make.

[email protected] 24-06-2003 04:44 PM

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and that is what is really much of the hoo haa about Harry Potter. kids are reading.
now what parents need to do is have a nice stack of other gripping books sitting
there, or take em to the library. Ingrid

zookeeper wrote:

K30a wrote:
...
Youngest son ... just started ... just to see him
reading is a treat.


Isn't that the truth!!! Mine are not dyslexic, but have other
challenges, so to see them do anything like reading, writing, puzzles or
games just because they want to is indeed a treat! I even take a
snapshot now and then when they do these things (of course they just
think I'm loosing it even more) just so I can remind myself of what they
can do when able.




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www.drsolo.com
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compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the
endorsements or recommendations I make.

Gabrielle 25-06-2003 04:32 AM

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No time to fess up -- too busy reading the fifth Harry Potter! (Amazon
pre-order, arrived on time.)

Gabrielle

K30a wrote:
Okay, time to fess up.
How many rec.ponders are going to be reading
the Harry Potter fifth book today? (me!)
My 17-yr-old daughter is going to crawl into
the mailbox and wait for the postman to arrive.


k30a



sandra 25-06-2003 04:56 AM

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wrote in message
...
and that is what is really much of the hoo haa about Harry Potter. kids

are reading.
now what parents need to do is have a nice stack of other gripping books

sitting
there, or take em to the library. Ingrid


When I was a child in the 60's we used to have a newspaper sort of item
called "weekly reader". I looked forward to that. Also had an opportunity to
pre-order short story type cheap paper backs in school. They ran about .25
each and we would spend an enormous amount of time figuring out which ones
to order by reading descriptions off the teachers order form. I only had .50
to $1 to spend ea. time so choosing wisely was important. Then began the
wait for the books to arrive..what fun that was when they came and the
teacher passed them out to us. I had forgotten that.
sandra



*muffin* 25-06-2003 06:38 AM

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Ok, I'll add to this..

a couple years ago I was thinking about all those books I got as a kid in
school off of those lists. of course I couldn't remember the titles,, BUT I
went to a children's book newsgroup , described a few books, & wouldn't you
know,, they told me the names ( which I promptly found on ebay,,,,,,,,, oooh
I LOVE ebay for getting childhood things long lost). also scholastic has a
web page that lists EVERY book they ever published!

Muffin who is now a packrat,, after tossing out all childhood things &
regretting it,,,,,,,,, especially the piece of carpet from the Beatles suite
in Cleveland hotel...hmmmph.


When I was a child in the 60's we used to have a newspaper sort of item
called "weekly reader". I looked forward to that. Also had an opportunity

to
pre-order short story type cheap paper backs in school. They ran about .25
each and we would spend an enormous amount of time figuring out which ones
to order by reading descriptions off the teachers order form. I only had

..50
to $1 to spend ea. time so choosing wisely was important. Then began the
wait for the books to arrive..what fun that was when they came and the
teacher passed them out to us. I had forgotten that.
sandra





*muffin* 25-06-2003 06:42 AM

OT Harry Potter OT
 
Ok, I'll add to this..

a couple years ago I was thinking about all those books I got as a kid in
school off of those lists. of course I couldn't remember the titles,, BUT I
went to a children's book newsgroup , described a few books, & wouldn't you
know,, they told me the names ( which I promptly found on ebay,,,,,,,,, oooh
I LOVE ebay for getting childhood things long lost). also scholastic has a
web page that lists EVERY book they ever published!

Muffin who is now a packrat,, after tossing out all childhood things &
regretting it,,,,,,,,, especially the piece of carpet from the Beatles suite
in Cleveland hotel...hmmmph.


When I was a child in the 60's we used to have a newspaper sort of item
called "weekly reader". I looked forward to that. Also had an opportunity

to
pre-order short story type cheap paper backs in school. They ran about .25
each and we would spend an enormous amount of time figuring out which ones
to order by reading descriptions off the teachers order form. I only had

..50
to $1 to spend ea. time so choosing wisely was important. Then began the
wait for the books to arrive..what fun that was when they came and the
teacher passed them out to us. I had forgotten that.
sandra





zookeeper 25-06-2003 08:20 AM

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sandra wrote:
When I was a child in the 60's we used to have a newspaper sort of item
called "weekly reader" ... Also had an opportunity to
pre-order short story type cheap paper backs in school.


They still have Weekly Reader (my boys had them in grades 3-5), and
Scholastic Books (and another two or three companies) still have the
inexpensive books that can be ordered and purchased in group by
classroom. And as someone mentioned, Scholastic Books also has a web
site and books can be ordered there (and credited to a school -- the
school then receives free books based on the number of books ordered).

My favorite childhood book: The Secret Garden -- checked it out so many
times in 3rd grade, the librarian finally made me check out 8-10 other
books before she'd let me read it again. :-) Wise lady, although I did
plenty of grumbling then. Every time we visit a local book reseller I
look for that particular edition and will pay whatever it costs when I
find it.
--
zookeeper


Bonnie Espenshade 25-06-2003 01:44 PM

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zookeeper wrote:


My favorite childhood book: The Secret Garden -- checked it out so many
times in 3rd grade, the librarian finally made me check out 8-10 other
books before she'd let me read it again. :-) Wise lady, although I did
plenty of grumbling then. Every time we visit a local book reseller I
look for that particular edition and will pay whatever it costs when I
find it.
--
zookeeper


That was also my daughters favorite. She had 3 copies.
That lasted until she discovered Narnia. She had a walk-in
closet that she converted to a library. If she didn't
answer when I called I always knew where to find her.

--
Bonnie
NJ
http://home.earthlink.net/~maebe43/



PlainBill 25-06-2003 04:44 PM

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I've read all 5 of the Harry Potter books (I read the first one in a 6
hour marathon while babysitting). My 3 year old Granddaughter is a
fan of the movies, and I've promised to start reading the books to her
(I suspect she'll bypass the middleman about the time we reach "Goblet
of Fire".

The fact that an entire generation of kids is getting hooked on
reading justifies every bit of hype about the books (the fact that
they manage to offend certain conservative religious types is just
gravy). Does anyone know a kid who has received a book in the series
and NOT read it?

PlainBill

On 24 Jun 2003 04:27:11 GMT, ESPMER (K30a) wrote:


Can't beat free ;-)
B&N.com sold them for $18.49,
no shipping and no tax.
Daughter is finished. Eldest son and I are
on chapter 29.
Youngest son (the one who was camping)
just started - he is the most dyslexic of all the family and just to see him
reading is a treat.


k30a




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