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Post by jesusaurus on Jul 21, 2007 4:00:54 GMT -5
people keep trying to trick me into finding out what happens in Harry Potter 7. I might just live in a bunker until I get a chance to read it. I am not posting here again dude to the fact that someone will post it here
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Post by jesusaurus on Jul 21, 2007 4:06:24 GMT -5
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Post by Kimm on Jul 21, 2007 14:46:46 GMT -5
Why dont you go find out for yourself, then you wont have to worry about being told what happens?
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Post by jesusaurus on Jul 21, 2007 14:54:41 GMT -5
I already did... hence that evil link
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Post by Kimm on Jul 21, 2007 15:05:13 GMT -5
So now you contribute to the delinquency of your former fears.
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Post by im_an_alien on Jul 30, 2007 22:17:20 GMT -5
Heh, I got it the day it came out and read it within 2 days.
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Post by Blastgirl on Jul 31, 2007 0:45:35 GMT -5
Heh, I got it the day it came out and read it within 2 days. I haven't read it but everybody I talked to who has loved it.
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Post by earlthekevin on Jul 31, 2007 0:58:44 GMT -5
I'm about 500 some pages in to it
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Post by Blastgirl on Jul 31, 2007 1:06:24 GMT -5
Just so I get it how many pages are there. (about you don't have to be exact.)
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Post by kroniefartz on Jul 31, 2007 4:50:27 GMT -5
607 pages lol I got it the day it came out too-sat completely still for four hours til I finished it.
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Post by skier1 on Jul 31, 2007 7:31:06 GMT -5
It was entirely predictable. Everything about it.
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Post by Phil on Jul 31, 2007 13:43:55 GMT -5
There's 3 guys on my shift that are reading it. And they're all over 30 and they're discussing it. If you can imagine 3 flannel shirt railroad workers discussing Harry Potter that's them.
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Post by Jersey on Jul 31, 2007 14:36:56 GMT -5
I was fortunate enough to avoid finding out what happened in the book before I actually read it. I just didn't go online for those three days.
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Post by Hey Suburbia! on Aug 2, 2007 14:46:49 GMT -5
I was out taking a walk when I noticed a whole bunch of people outside the local mall waiting for the midnight opening of Harry Potter. I completely forgot it was coming out that day, so I went inside to check out the line. The line went through nearly every aisle of the store, and it continued right outside to the corner. Instead of being a sucker and waiting hours to buy a book, I just sat around in the unoccupied aisles and read books for free. The next day I went to the mall and bought a copy no problem. I even picked it up before people who pre-ordered. Everyone who pre-ordered was in the pickup line, but I was able to simply walk over to a giant display with over a hundred copies of the book and grab one for myself. I then proceeded to laugh at everyone in the preorder pickup line.
That being said, I finished it in one day with no problems. No one spoiled it, and in the end I had a much better time than everyone who either waited to pick it up right away or got a preorder. Suckers!
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Post by edlin on Aug 13, 2007 21:57:38 GMT -5
I stopped reading the series after the fourth book. It was too long and rambling and made no sense, but this probably is because I read the 3rd and 4th books out of order.
I'll probably read the last book once I read the rest and it appears in my local library.
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Post by Mahnarch on Aug 26, 2007 23:35:05 GMT -5
I saw the cover of one of the books on a shelf once.....
I haven't read any of them.
I did read snippets of 'Unfortunate Events', however.
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Ha! Phil.
I picture three flannel wearing, beer bellied, tatooed biker/railroad workermen talking about the latest Harry Potter.
Gives me a chuckle.
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