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January 13, 2008
Harry Potter Boxed Set (Books 1-7)

Harry Potter Boxed Set (Books 1-7)

Harry Potter fans will find all seven hardcover volumes collected together in a nifty boxed set designed to look like a trunk, even including a lock and key. Since 1998, millions of fans have enjoyed J.K. Rowling's wonderful series, eagerly looking forward to the publication dates and wondering what would come next. Now they can find a cozy corner and leisurely indulge themselves in the entire series.
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Awesome Set, January 13, 2008
By CCAG from PA
Value: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Entertainment Value: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Information Value: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5

"This is a perfect and inexpensive way to own the Harry Potter series AND the books are hardback!!!! Overstocks price is fair and the product is as promised. My best friend was totally happy and pleasently suprised with her gift!!!! It was an easy way to buy a fabulous gift and stay within my budget!!!"

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January 13, 2008
Giving Tree

Giving Tree

Shel Silverstein writes and draws an intriguingly ambiguous classic, the meaning of which will probably always be debated. THE GIVING TREE tells the tale of a young boy and the tree who, literally piece by piece, gives her life for him. Throughout the story, the tree (which is referred to by female pronouns) never hesitates to give the boy whatever he asks of her. At first she provides shade, then her fruit for him to sell, next her branches as lumber for his house, and finally her entire trunk for him to fashion into a boat. Now the tree has been cut down to a stump right at the point he'd carved a heart and their initials, M.E. + T., when he was child. And then the tree was happy...but not really. By the story's end, the little boy is an old man who, after many years away, returns to the tree to use her last remaining piece--her stump--as a place to sit and rest. And the tree was happy. Illustrated with Silverstein's signature black-and-white line drawings.
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Great book, January 13, 2008
By CCAG from PA
Value: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Entertainment Value: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Information Value: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5

"This book is one I read as a child and have learned a great lesson from. I have now passed it on to my niece and nephews."

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