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Harry Potter Paperback Boxed Set at Rs.1472, The Lord Of The Rings @ Rs.680 & Twilight Saga Collection at Rs.1307 Complete collections Book Box set

Harry Potter Paperback Boxed Set at Rs.1472, The Lord Of The Rings @ Rs.680 & Twilight Saga Collection at Rs.1307 Complete collections Book Box set

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Harry Potter Paperback Boxed Set at Rs.1472, The Lord Of The Rings @ Rs.680 & Twilight Saga Collection at Rs.1307 Complete collections Book Box set

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Twilight saga is cheaper here…@ 1119/- [w/o coupon]

http://www.landmarkonthenet.com/twilight-saga-b…

nice deal for rest 2…

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Today morning I bought LOTR for some 450rs:

http://shopping.indiatimes.com/books/fantasy/th…

Why to spend 230 more? The boxed set is paperback only, not hard bound to pay additional charge.

EDIT: No offence OP, but twilight saga sucks to the core! Read the amazon review which summarizes the book perfectly. I tried going through it, but had mercy on my soul after some 10 pages and stopped reading.

http://www.amazon.com/review/R1OUNYYH6KE691/ref…

1.0 out of 5 stars: Are you guys serious?
By Rachel Rooker

I don’t get it. I just don’t get it. I thought young adult fiction had hit its low point with Eragon, but apparently I was wrong. Bella Swan (literally, “beautiful swan,” which should be a red flag to any discerning reader) moves to the rainy town of Forks, and the whining begins on page 1. She goes to live with her father Charlie, and is quickly established to be a mopey, ungrateful, self-pitying little toerag. Bella then attends her new school, which turns out to be an all-out caricature of high school with about zero (rounding up) grounding in real life. Her classmates’ reaction can be summed up thusly: “OMG. NEW STUDENT. OMG YOU GUYS, NEW STUDENT. STARE AT HER, FOR SHE IS CLEARLY SUPERIOR TO US.” Bella Sue is promptly adored by everyone in the school, except the mysterious Cullens, who spend their time brooding, being pretty, smoldering, being perfect, and sparkling. No, seriously. NO, SERIOUSLY. Bella meets Edward, the Culleniest of the Cullens, (meaning he is more perfect and emo than the rest of them,) they fall in love within thirty pages, (much of this time is spent in Bella’s head going back and forth between “Does he like me?” “Does he hate me?” “Do I like him?” “Why does he hate me?” and on and on and on AND ON. That is, when she’s not being a horrible snobby twit to the boys at school who show affection in genuinely sweet ways, i.e., not breaking into her house and watching her while she sleeps. While she sleeps. Not knowing that he’s there. IN HER HOUSE.) The plot shows up somewhere in the last fifty pages, which involves an EVIIIIIILL vampire named James who wants to eat Bella. James is the only character I like.

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