That's in Geelong. Sydney and Melbourne may be a week or two earlier,
but I wouldn't hold my breath.
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Well I spoke to Galaxy in Sydney last week, and they were expecting it
in December. I don't care myself my sister is popping home from London
next week and she's bringing *two* copies with her :-)
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That's odd, I've been told at least one bookshop over in the Land of Fog
is going to have it in by Hogswatch..
(but I couldn't wait so I'm getting a copy from ppint :-) )
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> gro...@ne.com.au (Glenn Brady) writes:
> >According to the local Dymock's bookstore, they are expecting Hogfather
> >to arrive sometime in mid January.
> >That's in Geelong. Sydney and Melbourne may be a week or two earlier,
> >but I wouldn't hold my breath.
>
> Well I spoke to Galaxy in Sydney last week, and they were expecting it
> in December. I don't care myself my sister is popping home from London
> next week and she's bringing *two* copies with her :-)
I can hardly contain myself, but Dymocks phoned back today and told my
wife that the book was in stock. I went in today, and one happy litte
Vegemite is now reading Hogfather.
> > According to the local Dymock's bookstore, they are expecting Hogfather
> > to arrive sometime in mid January.
> > That's in Geelong. Sydney and Melbourne may be a week or two earlier,
> > but I wouldn't hold my breath.
>
> That's odd, I've been told at least one bookshop over in the Land of Fog
> is going to have it in by Hogswatch..
>
> (but I couldn't wait so I'm getting a copy from ppint :-) )
The good news is, they lied! I have my copy now. (Nearly finished,[1]
and will be by the time you read this [2]).
[1] 100 pages to go.
[2] Allowing for Net drag. :-)
Eek! I've got to wait til next week :(
> >I can hardly contain myself, but Dymocks phoned back today and told my
> >wife that the book was in stock. I went in today, and one happy litte
> >Vegemite is now reading Hogfather.
>
> Eek! I've got to wait til next week :(
Redundant statement follows:
You'll love it! (Duh!)
I was going to wait but I found a place with half a dozen or so copies
last Saturday and a couldn't resist. The guy at the shop said I was the
first person in the country to get a copy. Anyone in New Zealand get a
copy earlier? Either imported personally or through a shop.
Ridcully the Brown (the first in the country....nah couldn't possibly
be)
>Redundant statement follows:
>You'll love it! (Duh!)
Bastard! :-) Saw it in Gleebooks tonight :(
>Bastard! :-) Saw it in Gleebooks tonight :(
Bought it in Gleebooks last night, up to page 181 on the second time
through already. :-)
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> >> >wife that the book was in stock. I went in today, and one happy litte
> >> >Vegemite is now reading Hogfather.
> >> Eek! I've got to wait til next week :(
>
> >Redundant statement follows:
> >You'll love it! (Duh!)
>
> Bastard! :-) Saw it in Gleebooks tonight :(
Ghods it's good to be the bastard and not the poor sap waiting for ages
for the book to arrive for a change. :-) I could begin to like this
feeling!
>I was going to wait but I found a place with half a dozen or so copies
>last Saturday and a couldn't resist. The guy at the shop said I was the
>first person in the country to get a copy. Anyone in New Zealand get a
>copy earlier? Either imported personally or through a shop.
I imported one via ppint, and it arrived before the weekend. I am now
wondering whether I should read it _before_ wrapping it up and giving
it to the SO as an Xmas present. Dammit, I hate having a conscience.
So you may well be the first NZer to read it.
Anyway, may I add a plug for ppint? Not only did the book arrive
safely, but it was wrapped in that plastic stuff full of air bubbles,
which is really fun to pop.[1] :-)
BTW, what's the name and address of that excellent-sounding shop?
Tracy
[1] Me childish? Nah ...
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It's been in the libraries for a while. Or at least one library.
Gee, it's handy knowing people who work there, and can get it before
everyone else, and lend it to other Pratchett fans... :)
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Hey I like popping those bubbles too. I think of it's application for
packing as purely incidental to it's main function. Which is of course
to make a cool popping sound.
The name of the shop is Scribbles and it's address is 295 Queen St.
Auckland.
Ridcully the Brown
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Right. I have an entire ream of this stuff upstairs. Anyone want some?
Next London/Canterbury meet/signing, I'll be the woman with a load of
bubblewrap under her arm.
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>In article <32A86E...@ihug.co.nz>, Ridcully the Brown
><ridc...@ihug.co.nz> writes
>>Wilkinson Family wrote:
>>it was wrapped in that plastic stuff full of air bubbles,
>>> which is really fun to pop.[1] :-)
>>Hey I like popping those bubbles too. I think of it's application for
>>packing as purely incidental to it's main function. Which is of course
>>to make a cool popping sound.
>Right. I have an entire ream of this stuff upstairs. Anyone want some?
>Next London/Canterbury meet/signing, I'll be the woman with a load of
>bubblewrap under her arm.
There was a sketch show on TV some time ago, which did "The
Anti-penultimate, Penultimate and Last Temptations of Christ". First
off, the Devil offers Jesus a Fruit Pastel "Oh look, it's the black
one!". Which he resists. Then a coffee. "It's a new jar, would you
like to break the seal?" Again resistance. Then he produces a carriage
clock. Jesus says something like "I have no need for earthly
possessions" so the Devil throws it away, and says "but look what it
came wrapped in" and produces a sheet of bubble wrap!
Personally, I'd've succumbed to the coffee.
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