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| Xanterra | Apr 25 2007, 08:31 AM Post #1 |
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Xanra walked in the shop to find a list of all the books available there. Her first priority was, of course, her year lever course books. Then she added a few other books for a bit of light reading. Then her quills and parchment. She didn't know how many galleons the would all cost so she asked the man behind the counter to cut the books that she wouldn't be able to pay for. Book Sets: Complete Set of 1st Year Books - (Seperately 174 Sickles) Only 150 Sickles Complete Set of 2nd Year Books - (Seperately - 229 Sickles) Only 200 Sickles -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- •Achievements in Charming by Hance Mondrell - 15 Sickles •Appraisal of Magical Education in Europe, An by Francisco Papari - 10 Sickles •Ancient Runes Made Easy by Fillus Towerson - 12 Sickles •Basic Hexes for the Busy and Vexed by Viktor Lexington - 19 Sickles •Beater's Bible, The by Brutus Scrimgeour - 13 Sickles •Beating the Bludgers --A Study of Defensive Strategies in Quidditch by Kennilworthy Whisp - 17 Sickles •Beginners Guide to Tansfiguration, A by Emeric Switch - 10 Sickles •Birthdates: Important or Not? by Richard Motalis - 20 Sickles •Charms and Spells of the Ages by Kristof Montebal - 22 Sickles •Common Magical Ailments and Afflictions by Chelsea Lamaliff - 31 Sickles •Compendium of Common Curses and Their Counter-Actions by Catherine Pelistum - 66 Sickles •Curses and Countercurses (Bewitch Your Friends and Befuddle Your Enemies with the Latest Revenges: Hair Loss, Jelly Legs, Tongue-Tying and Much, Much More) by Professor Vindictus Viridian - 58 Sickles •Curses for the Cursed by Mary Hopkys - 16 Sickles •Dark Arts Outsmarted, The by Minerva Bollymop - 29 Sickles •Darkest Creatures of the Dark by Ilidan Stormrage 21 Sickles •Dark Forces: A Guide to Self-Protection, The by Drenolus Fenderson - 26 Sickles •Defending Against the Darkest Curses by Furion Stormrage - 38 Sickles •Defensive Magical Theory by Wilbert Slinkhard - 18 Sickles •Dragon Book of Dragons, The by Sir Edwardo Exsazma - 80 Sickles •Dragon Species of Britain and Ireland by Ryan Pasillus - 33 Sickles •Dreadful Denizens of the Deep by April Ostillum - 34 Sickles •Egyptians: What ARE They Saying? by Matolis Grives - 14 Sickles •Enchantment in Baking by Christinia Cramberry - 11 Sickles •Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them by Newt Scamander - 17 Sickles •Fifteenth Century Fiends by Ursula Gingerspout - 19 Sickles •Flying with the Cannons by Argus Peterson - 18 Sickles •Great Wizarding Events of the Twentieth Century by Andrew Derricks - 25 Sickles •Great Wizards of the Twentieth Century by Terrance Willard - 25 Sickles •Handbook to Do-It-Yourself Broom Care by Kinsey Brunsworth - 18 Sickles •Handbook of Hippogriff Psychology, The by Hilden Graystone - 27 Sickles •Healer’s Helpmate, The by Laston Monifus - 28 Sickles •Herbology: The Useful Yet Dangerous Side by Matthew Silverburn - 25 Sickles •Herbs of Survival by Rose Bloomsburg - 22 Sickles •History of Magic, A by Bathilda Bagshot - 20 Sickles •Hogwarts: A History by Professor Glumbus Blitter- 28 Sickles •Important Modern Magical Discoveries by Jacklyn Mashernomak - 28 Sickles •Intermediate Transfiguration by Fresinolus Hauld - 25 Sickles •Jinxes for the Jinxed by Iris Nautimus - 30 Sickles •Lost Magical Creatures, The by Ima Loste - 25 Sickles •Magical Drafts and Potions by Arsenius Jigger - 30 Sickles •Magical Hieroglyphs and Logograms by Nina TaSlack - 23 Sickles •Magick Most Evile by Stephanie Rector - 26 Sickles •Modern Magical History by Matthew Menoetius - 15 Sickles •Moste Potente Potions by Michael Pallas - 25 Sickles •Natures Nobility: A Wizarding Genealogy by Andrea Blackstone - 67 Sickles •Noble Sport of Warlocks, The by Quintius Umfraville - 29 Sickles •Notable Magical Names of Our Time by Ronald Oraculus - 15 Sickles •One Thousand Magical Herbs and Fungi by Phyllida Spore - 18 Sickles •Planets: The Study of Known Planets by Sunny Hinsberg - 20 Sickles •Practical Defensive Magic and Its Use Against the Dark Arts by Madame Morgan Nimbrod - 25 Sickles •Quidditch Teams of Britain and Ireland by Rory Hoshamun - 20 Sickles •Quidditch Through the Ages by Kennilworthy Whisp - 20 Sickles •Rise and Fall of the Dark Arts, The by Christopher Buckles - 27 Sickles •Self-Defensive Spellwork by Elizabeth Manilore - 35 Sickles •Sites of Historical Sorcery by Thomas Clumpiside - 20 Sickles •Theories of Transubstantial Transfiguration by Sonilus Gonderput - 18 Sickles •Transfiguration Today - 8 Sickles •Unknown Spells with History and Power by Magnius Prancal - 36 Sickles •Which Broomstick - 27 Sickles •Daily Prophet - 3 Sickles -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quills: Regulars Quill - 5 Sickles Anti-Cheating Quill - 27 Sickles (13 Sickles for Professors) Eraser-ReDoer (FYI: This makes already erased words appear again) - 17 Sickles Quill Eraser - 7 Sickles Ink Bottles Black, Grey, and White Ink - 2 Sickles Color-Changing Ink - 8 Sickles Glow-in-the-Dark Ink - 10 Sickles Parchment 3-Feet Long(x3) - 15 Sickles |
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| James | Apr 25 2007, 04:28 PM Post #2 |
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Spotting a girl with wavy, brown hair. Harry decided to go and help with her books. The shop was packed and it was easy to drop your books. Everyone seemed to want to get in and out as fast as possible. "Hey again. Want me to help you with those? They look heavy". |
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| Xanterra | May 11 2007, 04:56 AM Post #3 |
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I didn't realized these were so heavy. Xanterra thought as the shopkeeper handed her the books. She piled them all infront of her and started to walk. She could barely see from behind the books. People were pushing past her, making the task more complicated. Once again, she saw Harry and he immediately offered to help her carry the load. "Sure thing. Thanks very much." She gave about half the books for him carry. "Careful, those are quite heavy." |
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