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Are you going to be getting it?
Already pre-ordered it! / Will probably pre-order or reserve it.
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I'll wait in line for it, but I'm not pre-ordering it.
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I'll wait 'til I can just walk in and buy it.
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I probably won't get it.
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Who's Harry Potter?
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TrekkieMage
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PostFri Feb 02, 2007 11:56 am    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

It is finally finished (only two years this time ) and to be released July 21, 2007.

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PostFri Feb 02, 2007 3:06 pm    

Yeah! I soooooo want to read it!

I'll probably get the Audio book of it though. So i will have to wait. But if i can't wait i'll just get the book.



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PostFri Feb 02, 2007 3:51 pm    

yaaaaaaaaay, I'm so happy I will pre-order it, of course, like I already did with the last 2 books

this july will be so great, first the new HP movie, then the book..wow
just I don't know where I should go at the night of the release of the book....is London or Cologne better?


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PostFri Feb 02, 2007 11:43 pm    

I'll wait for the movie.


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PostSat Feb 03, 2007 12:21 am    

I"ll probably actually wait til my mom buys it and then I'll bum it off of her. I wasn't too impressed with the last two books.


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PostSat Feb 03, 2007 1:46 am    

I'm definately getting it...I won't wait in line or anything, but I'm getting it. I have been reading these since fifth grade. Harry's life kind of coincides with mine...I began junior high when he started Hogwarts, and will be graduating high-school when he graduates. Spiffin eh?

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PostSat Feb 03, 2007 7:01 am    

Puck wrote:
I'm definately getting it...I won't wait in line or anything, but I'm getting it. I have been reading these since fifth grade. Harry's life kind of coincides with mine...I began junior high when he started Hogwarts, and will be graduating high-school when he graduates. Spiffin eh?



lol, same here....I think it's so great how the book changes with us...I really grew up with Harry Potter, when I was 11 I read it for the first time, lol, and now I'm 17 and we're about to read the last book where he is 17


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PostSat Feb 03, 2007 11:59 am    

I am totally pre-ordering it. Depending on the length, I can probably read it in a few hours.

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PostSat Feb 03, 2007 6:41 pm    

I probably can't, when I read a whole day I normally manage to read about 100 pages....I'm not so much of a fast reader (at least in english)

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PostMon Mar 05, 2007 9:15 am    

... going to be so sad to read it knowing that its the last...

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PostMon Mar 05, 2007 10:33 am    

Ziona wrote:
I"ll probably actually wait til my mom buys it and then I'll bum it off of her. I wasn't too impressed with the last two books.


WOW. I haven't met many people who will admit to THAT. (aside from myself!)

...yeah. I guess I might read it. I actually quit after book 5, because I couldn't stand to read any more. I might go ahead and read the rest of 5, then 6 and 7. I don't care so much though. And I was one of the original readers. I read HP before it was cool in the 4th grade.


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PostMon Mar 05, 2007 12:09 pm    

got the book reserved the second they started taking them.

I wasn't very impressed with "Half-Blood Prince" so I'm hoping Deathly Hallows makes up for it.


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PostMon Mar 05, 2007 6:48 pm    

I think that Half-Blood Prince was much less of a stand alone book and more of her setting the stage for Deathly Hallows.

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PostMon Mar 05, 2007 6:59 pm    

I Wont be getting it. Not a Harry Potter fan, but i'm not goona bash him or anything.

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PostSun Mar 11, 2007 10:15 am    

I am looking forward to the last book, yet also sad that my friends and I won't have our conversations about various characters and what may happen next. I also agree with Link, the Hero of Time and found book 6 to be disappointing. Shall be interesting to see how that shall turn out in film.

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PostSun Mar 11, 2007 6:16 pm    

The endingo f Half-Blood prince was brilliant. � agree it was very much different from the previous ones, but not neccesarily worse.

and book 5 was just amazing. I enjoyed reading it very much.



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PostMon Mar 12, 2007 4:10 pm    

I read book 5 once. I can't remember any of it now, and I don't have book 6. I'm so behind.

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PostMon Mar 12, 2007 7:37 pm    

I loved the HP series until Book 5. At that point, the only way I can describe it to you is a train, traveling a million miles an hour, crashing into a brick wall. It fell apart for me. However, when Book 6 came out, I happened to come into the possession of a copy, so, I thought "What the hey?" and I read it. 6 was an improvement over 5, however, I still think that the series has lost its original charm.

However, despite all of that, I will probably end up reading Book 7. I won't go out and buy it opening day. I'll buy it whenever I see it at the store for a reasonable price. I'm preoccupied with about three other books, at the moment, and there are a bunch more backed up on that list that I have to get to. HP's in the rear of the line on that list.



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