Hi all for anyone looking for a copy of the new Harper Lee novel Go Set A Watchman have found target to be the cheapest at $18. Get on board and read the book everyone's talking about!!
Harper Lee - Go Set A Watchman: A Novel $18 (Save $9+) @ Target
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Thanks for the information for those who want it now, but I will probably wait to borrow it from the library or when the Op shops are full of copies for under $4. From what I've read it is not the masterpiece that "To Kill a Mockingbird" is.
Yeah, I've read it's nowhere near as compelling.
RRP $ 45
Normal price though is about $27-$30 for this book…
I thought the sequel was going to be 'To Eat a Mockingbird'
I would prefer 'To Cook a Mockingbird', first.
When will DeliveryHero.com.au have a Coupon Code on Mockingbird delivery?
$10 off a delicious Mockingbird!
a true ozbargainer would just wait for the movie to come to free-to-air, record it and watch it without ads
or pirate it
Or wait for it to appear on Google Play for <$20 and buy it at ~97% off using $1 Telstra SIM Starter packs.
- It's $15.99 on the Play Store
- The limit for Play Store purchases is now $100
OzBargainers rejoice!
Play Store link - https://play.google.com/store/books/details/Harper_Lee_Go_Se…
Whatever happened to the ol' borrow it from the library and photocopy the thing at work?
Or about AU$15 for the Kindle version
Store name in title please.
Oh and Click & Collect and Delivery both cost extra. Best to just walk in to your nearest store and pick it up.
Their website says free delivery and free click and collect from midnight tonight…
Until 21st July. Good timing!
I'm assuming it's not just toys… but it doesn't seem to say much more than that…
@jv:
The paper catalogue does have some tech in the back.
Cool. Doesn't say anywhere, I assume this would probably be a paperback?
If it's this one, it's hard cover…
No it's a hardback. Big W are also selling at $18, had a stack at the entrance to the store.
Thanks guys for that!
This is an interesting title from what I've read - it's like the original rejected proposal before a major rewrite as suggested by Harper Lee's publisher, which led to To Kill a Mockingbird, an American classic. Gregory Peck's Atticus Finch was of course an understated superhero who looked like Clark Kent, rather than the racist (from a different time) as depicted in this new release.