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A lovely light wrote:
Whisky, you can ask your bookstore if they would get it for you, the majority of bookstores have now this possibility.
Might be true, but they told me it's hard on their business to do such "extra" import from UK and they once even told me to get it from the internet instead. The only ones who would do it (as customer service I suppose) are the big bookstore chains I think which I also try to avoid. (still better tham amazon of course) I cannot judge if what they say is true because I'm not a bookseller. If I think about it hard, maybe I shouldn't import UK books. Shipping and such, environment, etc etc. But where to start and to stop
We could also just share a book and send it round, I'd love that (as well as generally swapping and sharing stuff) but most people want to have things "for themselves" that's the problem.
I didn't want to turn the discussion away from the book itself though!
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Hey, at least I'm very good at giving away Sherlock DVDs!
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besleybean wrote:
Hey, at least I'm very good at giving away Sherlock DVDs!
that's impressive! I envy your generosity!
I ruin myself to buy Sherlock DVDs for others so I can watch my own and people don't take them away from me all the time. And it took me three months to give them out to a friend to watch, and I wanted them back the next day, she didn't understand it at all...
But I would share now... I think?... not sure.................
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I never used to share mine.
It's only because I keep getting all of these extraa copies, by me buying all of the special editions!
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If anyone buys this book next week could you please tell me if its any good? I'm curious.
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Mine's on order...if it's as good as the first one, it'll be excellent.
I'll tell you what else is good: the book that accompanies the Sherlock exhibitiion at the Museum of London
Sherlock Holmes; The Man who never lived and will never die.
Compiled byAlex Werner.
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besleybean wrote:
Mine's on order...if it's as good as the first one, it'll be excellent.
I'll tell you what else is good: the book that accompanies the Sherlock exhibitiion at the Museum of London
Sherlock Holmes; The Man who never lived and will never die.
Compiled byAlex Werner.
That sounds interesting.
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The illustrations are beautiful.
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besleybean wrote:
The illustrations are beautiful.
Are there lots of illustrations of John and Sherlock?
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Just one of Benedict as Sherlock and one of the boys together...if I remember right.
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besleybean wrote:
Just one of Benedict as Sherlock and one of the boys together...if I remember right.
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Bumping this thread - feel free to discuss the book and your thoughts about it in here. Should get mine tomorrow.
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Bought mine right now.
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Please tell me they're going to release this in the states. *whimper* *whine*
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This just turned up at tumblr, it's a piece of dialogue from HLV that didn't end up in the scene. I think it's very interesting...
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Oh, I really cannot wait to get my hands on this.
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Same here. It's really interesting to see the changes they've made, what was there initially and what they decided against...
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SolarSystem wrote:
This just turned up at tumblr, it's a piece of dialogue from HLV that didn't end up in the scene. I think it's very interesting...
Is this from The Sherlock Chronicles?
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Yes, that's why I posted it in this thread.
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SolarSystem wrote:
Yes, that's why I posted it in this thread.
Yes, of course. Sorry, silly question. Is everyone enjoying this book?