Edinburg said she only got 2 copies. Wonder if that's true? If so, only members here got copies.
Edinburg said she only got 2 copies. Wonder if that's true? If so, only members here got copies.
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who got the other?
Nevermind, I thought someone else posted they got one but I don't see it.
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Mulholland Books giving away 13 hardcovers of The Silkworm featuring bookplates signed by Robert Galbraith
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well i didn't win the free one on the goldsboro giveaway:
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Got my copy of The Silkworm today from Waterstones. Not signed. I didn't really expect it to be but I was hoping.
John
For those Goldsboro Golden Ticket holders, they told me they would just use my CC on file and they would take care of it. I don't have to do anything else. I'm guessing that is what they are doing for all US customers that want theirs shipped.
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Beautiful copy Kingfan ! Respect
Nice nick and sharki!
Beautiful, both of them.
John
So here's a Potter story (sorry no collectibles):
My family and I spent 4th of July week at Universal Studios Florida. My 15 year old daughter is a huge Potter fan, and she hadn't had a chance to see the Hogsmeade park that opened in 2010. She was hoping that Diagon Alley was going to open by the 4th, but when they announced the grand opening would be on the 8th, 3 days after we left, she was heartbroken. So, we have a great week and she's having as much fun at the Hogsmeade side, while also looking through the closed gates of Diagon Alley with sadness in her eyes. On 4th of July, our last day, we're walking around and although Diagon Alley is still closed, Kings Cross Station was open. I asked what was going on, and they were having dress rehearsal for the Hogwarts Express train that connects the two parks. If you had a park-to-park ticket, you could ride it. Well, we did, so we rode the train to Hogwarts. She felt a little better after that. So we're waiting on line for lunch at The Three Broomsticks, when an employee tells us they just soft opened Diagon Alley. We raced out of the restaurant, got back on the train, and when we arrived at Diagon Alley, the gates were open. We spent 3 hours shopping - buying robes at Madame Malkin's, new wands at Olivander's, exchanged Muggle Money for Gringott's Bank Notes, candy at Weasley's Wizard Wheezies...it was crazy. The only thing we didn't get to do was the new ride, but everything else was open. When she saw the lines on opening day last Tuesday (7 hour wait to ride the ride and 3 hour wait just to get in to Diagon Alley), she realized just how lucky we were.
One thing the Ministry of Magic is good at...taking my money :-)
Eric, sounds like you all had a great time!
John