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Which version of Harry Potter 6 are you getting? (1 Viewer)

Which version do you want?

  • UK Children's Edition

    Votes: 45 77.6%
  • UK Adult's Edition

    Votes: 9 15.5%
  • US Edition

    Votes: 4 6.9%

  • Total voters
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funniboi

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whats the difference between adults n childrens, except the cover?
 

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duckofdoom said:
I wasn't even aware that there were so many editions. has anyone got the celebratory cinema release editions, basically they have a metallic spine.
I have the metallic one for philosopher's stone. I just bought whichever one was there and dont really care if my collection isnt consistent :D

also, my books 1-4 are paperback and the other two are hardback
 

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jumb said:
IMO:

US > UK kids > UK adult

The adult one looks stupid, unlike the HP5 adult cover which looked tough as.
Goddamn it, why didnt' I listen to myself! The adults one is so shit house.

funniboi said:
whats the difference between adults n childrens, except the cover?
If you get two adult books together you can make a childrens book.
 

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i got the adults one....i am going to get all the other books soon..dont care if they arent consistent. my HP 1 paper back is a lil ratty from being read by everyone...does it coime in hard back?
 

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i havent seen the adult version in real life but the cover of the adults book gave too much away, meaning that harry was definetly going to do potions and concluding from that, that snape would teach DADA and the new teacher would teach potions.
 

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MajinR said:
i havent seen the adult version in real life but the cover of the adults book gave too much away, meaning that harry was definetly going to do potions and concluding from that, that snape would teach DADA and the new teacher would teach potions.
for some reason the cover didn't really give away much to me... but then i don't take things like that in.
 

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hehe

UK children edition i think.. it looks best xD
 

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The fact that a more adult seeming cover was required to help people around the fact that they're reading a young childrens book provides me with endless joy.
 
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seremify007 said:
I bought the childrens UK one because it looks like the other ones I have. I like consistency^^
Agreed. I'm very picky with my books, no matter what series it is.
 

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I am getting Harry Potter and the Half-Gangsta Bitch.

Nah lies...I already bought the one they sell in shops here...the one where Harry looks like an ugly gimp and Dumbledore looks like he's concentrating really hard on taking a dump. :(
 

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