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Old 07-15-2005   #1
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Default Any Harry Potter fans out there?

The 6th book is on sale tomorrow. I must admit, I'm eagerly awaiting the book.

I started reading them not too long after the first book came out. Back then, there wasn't all the hoopla. I taught third grade students and one of them recommended the book to me.

I've been hooked ever since.

The third book was by far the best of the series. I have high hopes for this one.

Anybody else a Potter fan out there?
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Old 07-15-2005   #2
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I like Harry Potter, gonna be dissapointed when the 7th and final one comes out.
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BP loves them. He has his kids read them too him at night
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BP loves them. He has his kids read them too him at night



So will he get to stay up past bedtime tonight to get the new book and go to the release party
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Yeah, I like the books. I enjoy the movies too. My kids love them and I don't think it is wise to not know about what your kids are interested in. I read the 1st book thinking I would roll my eyes a lot. She writes very well.
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I wish somebody would drag Harry out into the back alley and beat him bloody...

Oh, I'm sorry, did that sound hostile??
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Love the books! Just got home with my copy... fixin to start reading it now
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The 6th book is on sale tomorrow. I must admit, I'm eagerly awaiting the book.

I started reading them not too long after the first book came out. Back then, there wasn't all the hoopla. I taught third grade students and one of them recommended the book to me.

I've been hooked ever since.

The third book was by far the best of the series. I have high hopes for this one.

Anybody else a Potter fan out there?
Well, I spent three and a half hours in line last night at Borders Bookstore in Garden City, RI to accompany my sister who HAD to get "Lucius Malfoy" (Jason Isaac's) signature on a HP official photo. He is in town filming a Showtime series (The Brotherhood) and came out to the bookstore for the 6th Harry Potter event.

I not only had to swelter in a line of hundreds but take the photos. Not my idea of the perfect evening.

But yeah, I've been on the HP bandwagon from the get-go...wonderful creation..and she deserves her mega millions for the kids AND adults she has made into (hurrah!) recreational readers with her novels.
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Well, I spent three and a half hours in line last night at Borders Bookstore in Garden City, RI to accompany my sister who HAD to get "Lucius Malfoy" (Jason Isaac's) signature on a HP official photo. He is in town filming a Showtime series (The Brotherhood) and came out to the bookstore for the 6th Harry Potter event.

I not only had to swelter in a line of hundreds but take the photos. Not my idea of the perfect evening.

But yeah, I've been on the HP bandwagon from the get-go...wonderful creation..and she deserves her mega millions for the kids AND adults she has made into (hurrah!) recreational readers with her novels.
...FYI for fun. She wrote the first book after getting dumped by her first husband and struggling with a newborn. She would take the train in everyday to London and much of the story concept was conceived on the train.

Three years ago she surpassed the Queen of England as the wealthiest woman in the world. Not bad for a down on her luck single Mom.

Here in Canada a high school dropout turned bank clerk met her at a book signing a few months after her first book was to be released. He was there on a business junket for a tiny little publishing company in Vancouver named RainCoast Books.

Her books were being imported at the time to North America and no one was really interested in her so called "magic" book. He took a chance and struck up a conversation with her. One year later the head publisher in the British Isle for Ms. Rowling asked this Canadian to submit a bid for publishing her books for Canada. Since she had appreciated his interest a year earlier she accepted his paltry bid for the publishing rights. Considerably less than what the American publisher bid per binding.

On the last publishing RainCoast pulled in more than 32 million on that single book as it's share of the pie. She seems to be very faithful to those who gave her a helping hand and many of them have gone onto make a tidy sum from their association with her.

Stories are abound in this regard.
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I put my foot in my mouth on the previous post. She surpassed Elizabeth to be the wealthiest woman in Britain.

She goes toe to toe with Oprah as the only true self made woman billionaire. This year she should pass Oprah because of her book release.
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I put my foot in my mouth on the previous post. She surpassed Elizabeth to be the wealthiest woman in Britain.

She goes toe to toe with Oprah as the only true self made woman billionaire. This year she should pass Oprah because of her book release.
That will just make Oprah release a new book and take it back
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Read the book over the weekend.

Much more fill in and background info to tie things together and prepare for the last book.


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Read the book over the weekend.
Now why would you want and go and spend your weekend reading a book?

When you could have been here with us crucifying Greg Ellis.
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Now why would you want and go and spend your weekend reading a book?

When you could have been here with us crucifying Greg Ellis.
Only because his home PC is broken at the moment Barb...

He is waiting for parts (honestly)...
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Only because his home PC is broken at the moment Barb...

He is waiting for parts (honestly)...

Although it is true my home PC is down....chances are I would still have been reading the book most of the weekend.

I read Dean Koontz's Velocity and finished it Friday night as well lol.


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