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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
ThePQ4:
Ah. Borders loves me as well. Over the summer, I spent probably between $50 and $80 every week.
No wonder I'm a broke college student now :(
But, I didn't have any problems pre-ordering Deathly Hallows (...how I loathe that title though), and managed to snag 3 copies. NOW, if I could actually just get to the store and claim my FREE STICKER (!!!!) I would be happiest little girl on the planet! Yay!
My Mom is glad that I am getting excited over this book, and the movie in November. Apparenty I have been as potter-fied lately as I usually am. I wasn't very excited at the last opening, due to the fact that there was this really obnoxious girl who kept going on about how she was the "Ultimate Potter Fan" and how good she was at trivia, and crap. She had on a really lame get-up too, like a t-shirt decorated with Quidditch stuff... I wanted to hit her -so- bad, but I refrained since I really wanted the book, and I really love Borders and didn't want to get thrown out.
She was a henious bitch who I still hate for ruining my opening-night experience --because NOTHING should be greater then an Opening Night Experience, you know what I mean?
...Sorry, I rambled. My apologies.
SilentJ:
Get a blog already.
...Yay preordering :-)
And, agreed, opening night was pretty awesome. Not because I spent any of it in the store outside of getting my book. We tailgated in the parking lot. Oh yes. :-D
Lunchbox:
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--- Quote from: Dimmukane on 05 Jan 2007, 20:51 ---written-for-high-school-anime-goth-nerds.
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Rowling has stated from the beginning that the books are written for Harry's age group. Which means this book is written for people between their 17th and 18th birthday. So, yeah, that's probably a fair and accurate description of it's target audience.
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You know it's funny because if you kept up with Accio Quote and JKR's personal website, she's stated time and time again that it wasn't written for any particular audience - after being primarily an adult author, she wrote it for herself, and had no idea if anybody would like it at all. It's just turned out that because it is about children, children read it.
SilentJ:
--- Quote from: Linds on 13 Feb 2007, 08:45 ---i pre-ordered two, one for me and a friend. because you can order more than one. tee hee. and i think they offered a discount when you preorder. booyah.
summer can't come fast enough. and because i want the snow gone.
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A little something to tide you over until then;
http://fanfiction.mugglenet.com/
Lines:
oh dear. fan fic scares me.
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