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It just keeps getting better!
I’m going grace you all with a quote from page 129 of The Book of Lost Things:
“They ate her,” said Brother Number One. “With porridge. That’s what ‘ran away and was never seen again’ means in theses parts. It means ‘eaten.’”
“Um, and what about ‘happily ever after’?” asked David, a little uncertainly. “What does that mean?”
“Eaten quickly,” said Brother Number One.
Pure Genius!
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I may just buy this with the $100 of gift cards that I somehow managed to collect at B&N
B&N
Pashaw!
Pashaw and pift I say!
I prefer the Bookmine gift cards but I can’t argue with a $100 of free gift cards. For which I make B&N ship them for free!!
B&N is the shit yo! and i like…HAVE to but this book now, its no longer a want, its a NEED.
…not ” but this book” ..”bye this book” …ha.
Oh fine, use your gift cards…you do know that the bookmines ship for free as well, right?
Yeah, I’m looking at what novel of Connelly’s I want to start after this one…Nocturnes is supposed to be really good
Yes, I will use my FREE gift card stack. I know the mines does free shipping but I want to reduce the profitability of my B&N purchase even if it is just a little bit.