Deathly Hallows hardcover worth the price?

Joss

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Arr, I accidentally deleted my question. So, here goes again...

I have a 50% off Borders coupon. With the last coupon I got The Half-Blood prince for about $15 in hardcover. But, I bought it because I really liked the movie and think I'll really like the book.

This is the last HP book for me to buy and I'll have all of them, though I've only read up to book 4. With the coupon, it'll come to $17.50. Is that worth the price for the hardcover version?

If not, which book do you recommend? I prefer something light fantasy or urban fantasy or paranormal romance.

Lastly, how did you like the Deathly Hallows book? NO SPOILERS please. I'm only on book 4. ;)

PS: You can search 'Borders 50% off coupon 2011' for the coupon. ;) Just make sure the date is current.
 
Ahhh I hate it when I have to buy the hardcover. But yes, it will definitely be worth it. The Deathly Hallows is filled with huge twists, (sometimes very, very very sad ones) and is a great relief to be able to finish the story after such a long wait. It even shows a little bit of what happens after the book (Harry and friends when they are adults.)

If you are looking for some other books, I highly recommend Cassandra Clare and Rick Riordan books. They are my absolute favorite authors.

The Hunger Games is also very good, the writing style gets a bit confusing in the beginning but you get used to it as had been deemed a very, very popular book. (Author-Suzzane Collins)

Rick rioardan and Suzzane collins are for both boys and girls, while Cassie Clare is geared towards girls, although a great read for anyone who loves a sarcastic, witty character.

All of these books can be found on the teen/young adult sections. If you want to know more, or want more recommendations, I suggest going onto goodreads.com , where people get to share their opinions on certain books and rate it with stars, but watch out for some spoilers!
 
That sounds astonishingly expensive to me. I paid less than that for it new on the release day, no coupons involved.

If you want to own it in hardcover, buy it. If you want to read it, buy a cheaper version. If you want to make an investment, I recommend a first edition of something _other_ than the book which had the biggest print run for its first edition of all time.
 
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