Aug-29-2012, 08:39 AM (UTC)
littlemizzangry, as much as the shipping costs suck, I personally wouldn't trust amazon to actually have copies when the book is published. If SP manages to sell all their copies themselves, there won't be any left to sell through third parties. If you look at their website, most of the books they print & sell are special editions (only release, signed & numbered, special artwork etc) ... They kind of specialise in special editions. And that's why generally their prices are higher and print runs smaller.
However, this is all speculation as we don't know how limited the trade edition of WP&PP actually is. You might be lucky and get it through amazon after all.
That being said, the data amazon has for that book is rather strange, as it lists "HarperCollins Specials" as the publisher instead of SP, the publication date is for the END of 2013 and they also list a trade paperback...
However, this is all speculation as we don't know how limited the trade edition of WP&PP actually is. You might be lucky and get it through amazon after all.
That being said, the data amazon has for that book is rather strange, as it lists "HarperCollins Specials" as the publisher instead of SP, the publication date is for the END of 2013 and they also list a trade paperback...
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