Dammit......
Dec. 27th, 2004 10:36 amSo yesterday morning, I parked my ass in the chair in front of the computer, armed with my Amazon.com wish list, two Barnes and Noble gift cards and my morning cup of coffee. After much to-and-fro-ing, selections were made, and a shopping cart with enough purchases to take all of the gift cards was taken to checkout.
Only to find out that apparently, Barnes and Noble only lets you use one gift card per order. Fuckers.
So, the cart was taken out behind the woodshed, some of the selections were removed to make the total fit the first gift card, and the purchase was made. The removals were put into another cart, and the second gift card was used.
The astute reader will note a lot of YA fantasy in there (the Cooper and the Alexander). I'm just gettin' ready for the daughter when she wants to read these, in about 10 years. That's all. Seriously.
(Stop snickering at me, dammit.....)
This morning, I check my e-mail, and note that the smaller order was packed and ready to go on the 26th (yesterday), and should be sent today, and the larger order will be ready to go on the 29th (mainly due to getting the Cooper books). One thing I realized is that I'll be getting two copies of the same damn book, because when splitting the order, I didn't keep track of things as well as I'd thought, apparently. So while it's nice that I'll have another book I can get, the fact that I had to go through these convolutions in the first place annoys me to no end.
At least I didn't have to pay shipping on the thing, and the 'reader discount' card I have covered the sales tax.
Bastards.....
Only to find out that apparently, Barnes and Noble only lets you use one gift card per order. Fuckers.
So, the cart was taken out behind the woodshed, some of the selections were removed to make the total fit the first gift card, and the purchase was made. The removals were put into another cart, and the second gift card was used.
- Steven Brust, Phoenix Guards (ISBN:0812506898)
- Steven Brust, Five Hundred Years After (ISBN:0812515226)
- Steven Brust, The Lord of Castle Black (ISBN:0812534190
- Steven Brust, Sethra Lavode (ISBN:0312855818)
- Stephen Donaldson, The Runes of the Earth (ISBN:0399152326)
- Susan Cooper, The Dark Is Rising Sequence: Silver on the Tree; The Grey King; Greenwitch; The Dark Is Rising; Over Sea, Under Stone (ISBN:0020425651)
- The Mabinogion (ISBN:0140443223)
- Lloyd Alexander, Westmark (ISBN:0141310685)
- Lloyd Alexander, Beggar Queen (ISBN:0141310707)
- Lloyd Alexander, The High King (Chronicles of Prydain Series) (ISBN:0440435749)
- Lloyd Alexander, Castle of Llyr (ISBN:0440411254)
- Lloyd Alexander, The Black Cauldron (ISBN:0440406498)
- Robert Massie, Castles of Steel: Britain, Germany, and the Winning of the Great War at Sea (ISBN:0345408780)
- Niall Ferguson, Empire: The Rise and Demise of the British World Order (ISBN:0465023290)
The astute reader will note a lot of YA fantasy in there (the Cooper and the Alexander). I'm just gettin' ready for the daughter when she wants to read these, in about 10 years. That's all. Seriously.
(Stop snickering at me, dammit.....)
This morning, I check my e-mail, and note that the smaller order was packed and ready to go on the 26th (yesterday), and should be sent today, and the larger order will be ready to go on the 29th (mainly due to getting the Cooper books). One thing I realized is that I'll be getting two copies of the same damn book, because when splitting the order, I didn't keep track of things as well as I'd thought, apparently. So while it's nice that I'll have another book I can get, the fact that I had to go through these convolutions in the first place annoys me to no end.
At least I didn't have to pay shipping on the thing, and the 'reader discount' card I have covered the sales tax.
Bastards.....
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Date: 2004-12-27 07:08 pm (UTC)Re-reads of childhood favorites
Date: 2004-12-28 01:51 pm (UTC)So far, this is not an awe-inspiring track record.