I’m sorry that so many of you have gotten stuck with “bad” copies of the paperback of I’D TELL YOU I LOVE YOU BUT THEN I’D HAVE TO KILL YOU–you know the ones that are missing page 254.
Believe me, I feel your pain!
If this happens to you, you should feel free to return the book to the store where you purchased it and ask a sales associate to replace your book with a “good” copy.
If that doesn’t work, you can call HarperCollins Customer Service, 800/242-7737. (But please try going to the store first.)
In the meantime, though, for those of you who just can’t wait, I’ve scanned a version of those same pages into the computer and they’re available here. (Please note that the pages don’t line up exactly because they’re from different versions, but this should let you know what that missing page says.)
Again, I’m very sorry for the inconvenience, and I sincerely hope this matter is resolved in the very near future.
happy reading,
Ally
I love this book so much and I really want to finish it so I can read cross my heart and hope to spy but i don’t want to skip any pages so I’m stuck in the same spot. Would it be possible if someone posted page 254?