Oh my I've got some of the first set of the collection, I bought all minus the Austens as I have another style of Austen box set, I'm in Australia is there an online store that distributes the new range and ships internationally?
thank you, thank you for posting this! love your blog btw. just bought 3 of the books and am hoping next month i can keep adding on... and the next month, and the next... ;D
Thanks for the post! Can you let us know where to find the latest set? I found the first set (at least most of it) on Amazon for preorder. But no luck finding these new beauties... Thanks!
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oh wow, these are great and so colorful, might NEED them!
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Jenny can you re-post where to buy these? thanks!
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