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New ‘Potter’ to be on pricey side

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From Associated Press

The new “Harry Potter” book, still five months from publication, has apparently already set a record: the highest-priced new children’s novel in history.

Scholastic Children’s Books, the U.S. publisher of J.K. Rowling’s “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix,” announced Thursday a suggested retail price of $29.99.

A spokeswoman for Scholastic, Judy Corman, acknowledged that some customers may object to the price, but cited increased production costs and the new book’s anticipated length, well over 700 pages.

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Few will actually pay $29.99 because stores offer significant discounts. Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble, which had been selling the book for $17.97, will now charge $17.99.

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