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Or you could have gotten it a month ago from amazon.co.uk or ebay...
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Or last week from your public library!
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YES going out to get a copy, allthough I have all the paperbacks the hard cover would mess up my collection. but I cannot wait for the paperback to come out.
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I didn't know you could classify paperbacks as a collection.
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Dictionary.com wrote:ol·lec·tion Audio pronunciation of "collection" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (k-lkshn)
n.

1. The act or process of collecting.
2. A group of objects or works to be seen, studied, or kept together.
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So, I guess you don't agree with my statement that paperbacks don't make a collection? It may just be me, then. I just don't consider myself "collecting" a set of books unless I am getting the hardbacks.

I have a hodge-podge of WoT books in paperback and hardback. I try to pick up hardbacks to replace the paperbacks whenever I see a good deal on them. Similarly, I have Asimov's foundation trilogy in paperback because that is how I read them the first time. That didn't stop me from buying the original hardback print when I saw it.

My point being that I never considered waiting for a paperback to come out solely to keep my collection in that form. I would buy the hardback and keep an eye out for replacing the others.

I wait for paperbacks if I am looking to save money.
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Its not a collection if you don't have the leather bound, gold trimmed editions. /huggles my never opened collection of harry potter books.
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I also made a point to get the first editions/first printing of all the WoT books to make up my collection as well as the first edition/first printing UK versions of aSoFaI, but I do think one can have a collection and not hold to the same ideals as us.
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I am so narrow-minded!
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I'm still less than 200 pages into Knife of Dreams. :(
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I'm still just halfway into the 3rd Harry Potter book :P .
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That makes two of us... I just got hit with a Faile chapter jab followed by a Mat chapter uppercut. I would have reversed those since really any female PoV chapter is worse than any male PoV chapter, but then my analogy wouldn't have made sense. Err as much sense.

I mean, you don't uppercut someone and then jab them. Unless you are Robert Jordan.
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Kabol wrote:I mean, you don't uppercut someone and then jab them. Unless you are Robert Jordan.
He's a mean SOB.
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Kabol wrote:It may just be me, then. I just don't consider myself "collecting" a set of books unless I am getting the hardbacks.
I don't consider myself collecting a set of books unless I have the author's original notes and Word documents printed and annotated by them, their wives, and the editor.
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