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Jul 28, 2009 03:44PM

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I live in England and say I wanted to buy a Hardback to be released in the next two months released in the US and ordered via Amazon.com.
As its a pre order, when it gets released, will my book be a first edition first print. I ask because in the UK, whenever I have ordered, its always a first edition (some times their is a print line and then its a first print but some times they only say first edition).
Thanks
Waqas, I hope someone can answer your question, but actually I meant questions regarding the group. :-)

I wish I could help you more, but the only thing I could say is that sometimes it really is a first edition, but most books that I buy here usually say first edition. Who knows though, maybe you are on to something no one has thought of before. I sure hadn't :) I might be able to get the answer for you shortyly. If I do I will post it on here.

What in the world did I just click on???? It looks really cool, but I have no idea what it is. Also seeing how I love dragons, it only interests me more. Please explain :)
That's the potential problem with buying from online bookstores. If you pre-order two months out you'll probably get a first/first, but say the book has been anticipated for months or years, and it's extremely popular (e.g., A Dance with Dragons by George R.R. Martin). Well, if more pre-orders have been placed than the initial purchase by that bookstore (say Amazon's got 10% of a hypothetical first print run of 100,000, with the rest of the books going to B&N, Borders, Books-A-Million, libraries, independent bookstores, etc.) then your order may end up being a later printing if it was number 10,001 or later in the queue. Does that make sense?
If you really want to insure getting a first/first, then look for a reputable independent dealer (that's mostly what I do for UK firsts that I want) that's advertising fine/fine or mint editions of the book you want (you can often get them signed, too). You'll undoubtedly pay more than on Amazon, but you'll mostly have the peace of mind of knowing you got a first printing/first edition in pretty much perfect condition (unlike what usually shows up from non-independent online bookstores, especially after an overseas trip).
I hope that helps,
bookstothesky
If you really want to insure getting a first/first, then look for a reputable independent dealer (that's mostly what I do for UK firsts that I want) that's advertising fine/fine or mint editions of the book you want (you can often get them signed, too). You'll undoubtedly pay more than on Amazon, but you'll mostly have the peace of mind of knowing you got a first printing/first edition in pretty much perfect condition (unlike what usually shows up from non-independent online bookstores, especially after an overseas trip).
I hope that helps,
bookstothesky



If I remember it states that somewhere when you go on the section re giveawats
Sonya - for giveways done officially through goodreads and not by threads in individual groups you complete a quick form and apply for each one you are eligible for - can not post or email

Your entry has been submitted. You will be notified on May 01, 2011 if you win. Don't forget to add this book to your 'to-read' list.
Melissa wrote: "Actually, I have a question. It's slightly off topic, but if anyone knows. . . for the giveaways, does it make much difference if you add the book into your 'to-read'? Or are the winners chosen pur..."
I've won a lot of giveaways (I enter TONS), and I have never added a book I wanted until the contest was over -- that's the only way I can keep track of what I have vs. what I'd like to buy.
Not having a particular book in my "to-read" has never affected winning/not winning, as far as I can tell. I think it's pretty random.
Although, I have noticed that I seem to be "luckier" if I enter the giveaway right before it ends!
I've won a lot of giveaways (I enter TONS), and I have never added a book I wanted until the contest was over -- that's the only way I can keep track of what I have vs. what I'd like to buy.
Not having a particular book in my "to-read" has never affected winning/not winning, as far as I can tell. I think it's pretty random.
Although, I have noticed that I seem to be "luckier" if I enter the giveaway right before it ends!
Joseph, OMG -- I just realized how many books you have?! That is amazing!!
Lea wrote: "Joseph, OMG -- I just realized how many books you have?! That is amazing!!"
lol. Yeah, Leah, I do have quite a library that I must admit I am a bit proud of. And not all of my books are on Goodreads, either. At last count, I actually have 4505 items in my collection. :-)
lol. Yeah, Leah, I do have quite a library that I must admit I am a bit proud of. And not all of my books are on Goodreads, either. At last count, I actually have 4505 items in my collection. :-)
My goodness, I'd be proud of it, too -- that sounds absolutely wonderful to me!




I just won my first book which I havent received in the mail yet. When I finish it do I have to start a new First Reads shelf for books I have won? Wow I thought I owned alot of books I'm tiny compared to some of you that makes me feel good. thankyou
I agree books do hold more than the internet. I also have cable with plenty of shows to watch but you will see me with a book instead

I am an addict, and if I like an author, I will go and buy all their works, even if I haven't read them. They will sit on the "to be read" shelf until I get there. I have at least 5 favorite authors and I will go and buy them in hardcover, so I tend to have duplicates of these books in paperback and hardcover :)
I love books!!!

Thanks for any help!

Thanks for any help!"
Look at the top/right of the post box click on "add book/author". Type in your book title or author and click on add and then click on "link" or "cover". That should just about do it! Have fun!


Would it be possible to create a "basement" or "archived" catagory for those threads? It would make searching out current conversations a bit easier, IMHO. :)
Erin wrote: "I've been going through the group, and since it's been up and running for some time, there are a lot of threads! Some of them are ongoing, which is cool, but others are done and over (purchases for..."
Interesting idea, let me see what I can do.
Interesting idea, let me see what I can do.
Heidi wrote: "Is there a place in this group for authors to ask the lovely bibliophiles for help? I have enjoyed being a part of this group for a couple of years now. I am working on a new release and I really s..."
Heidi, first, sorry it took so long to answer you about this. I think since you have such a unique request, that putting it under General would be just fine for now.
Heidi, first, sorry it took so long to answer you about this. I think since you have such a unique request, that putting it under General would be just fine for now.