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re-read the first five Harry Potter books back to back before anybody spoils the plot to Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince.


 

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    The release of "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" 2 years ago

    A couple of years ago during a night in June, I sat in Barnes and Noble waiting for midnight. No it wasn’t New Year’s Eve, it was the release of Harry Potter 6. A friend of mine accompanied me out of curiosity, expecting to be entertained by the people in costume, and he was not disappointed.

    As an aside, coincidentally I had been on vacation those two weeks prior to the release of the book. I’d spent a great deal of that time on Barnes and Noble University’s Harry Potter bookclub discussing the prior five books with people all over the world. The discussion was lively and in some instances confrontational! Who would have thought adults would get so heated over a discussion of Harry Potter. The response to that book club had been so monumental that the one bookclub session had to be extended to five! Two were added immediately and the other two were added when the book was released. Later on the bookclub was extended for three more months before it was retired completely. (It is back on now of course! BN online bookclubs .)

    Back at B&N, at one point as we sat sipping our lattes in the cafe and we noticed an odd man approaching us. He wore pajama bottoms, a white ribby wife-beater and he had a cape around his shoulders with a bandana tied around his head. The guy looked scruffy and a bit scary. As we looked for the best escape route, the creature said our names. In astonishment we found that he was a co-worker in costume. He’d brought his family for the big event and decided to go all out a la World Quidditch Cup in Goblet of Fire. He’d done an excellent job!

    Holding my ticket I waited patiently for the book. The fact that I’d already paid for overnight delivery on two copies from Amazon didn’t matter in the least! The fact that my two daughters were at that very moment waiting in another bookstore up by their grandmother’s house in Punta Gorda where they were visiting, for their copies made no difference.

    Later that morning I fell asleep having read about half the book, and I finished the rest by noon the next day. Then after getting some more sleep, I went back on the Barnes and Nobles online University HP bookclub and chatting away with other folks all over the US that had read the book.

    It was a great experience! If this year’s is half as good, I’ll be happy.



    So children are into extremely depressing books now? 3 years ago

    I read up to and including 1/2BP. There were enough plot-references floating around me that what happened wasn’t a total surprise, but it was still very entertaining. I will now have to be a capitalist sucker and purchase the next one as soon as it comes out.



    Untitled 4 years ago

    I’m almost through with Order of The Phoenix, I’m trying to savor it slowly to really get the most out of it. I still haven’t re-read Sorcerer’s Stone yet, so I’ve got that to look forward to, as well.



    Untitled 4 years ago

    I’ve reread Chamber of Secrets and I spent all day yesterday reading Prisoner of Azkaban instead of textbooks. I skipped Alchemist’s Stone because I couldn’t find a copy to borrow and didn’t want to go all the way to the public library. I will read it when I get ahold of it, but for now, the need to read Goblet of Fire pumps through my veins. I’m pretty sure I’ve read it before, but I’m really enjoying the fact that I can’t remember a whole lot of details about it.




     

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