This might be of interest in yesterday's Daily Mail. The offer is only available in the UK though.
http://www.gonow.booksforchildren.co.uk and the code is M0542
The code is a bit dodgy, you have to try it a few times before it works!
Centenary Editions
Centenary Editions
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Re: Centenary Editions
Sounds good but I'm always a little wary of these clubs. It can be mighty tough to cancel your subscription once they have you hooked. I might give it a go though, what do others think of such offers?
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Re: Centenary Editions
When Nigel showed it to me last night, I was annoyed that I did not live in the UK!
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Re: Centenary Editions
I have had a few experiences with book clubs where I hadn't read the small print and found that they sent me books even if I didn't order them. I think if you read all the small print very carefully and are happy with the conditions you should be OK.
I recently joined the folio society and have been very impressed so far. The books are such nice quality and they have some very good titles (although no Enid Blyton unfortunately).
I recently joined the folio society and have been very impressed so far. The books are such nice quality and they have some very good titles (although no Enid Blyton unfortunately).