Follow our plan to catch Potter craze before final book release
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- Follow our plan to catch Potter craze before final book release
- As JK Rowling puts an end to the saga of Harry Potter, fans (and book…
- Don’t make Harry Potter the scapegoat for abnormal behavior this…
- Don’t make Harry Potter the scapegoat for abnormal behavior this…
- Hollywood threequels to hit town
Follow our plan to catch Potter craze before final book release
Colorado Springs Gazette – Apr 30, 2007
The hype around the boy wizard who magically sold a kajillion books will peak just before the release date of July 21, but by then it will be too late to catch up on what all the fuss is about. Here’s a plan to get all you completely ignorant Muggles up to speed. – The prescription: Starting today, read two chapters of Harry Potter each day. Then, the day the seventh and final installment of the saga is published, you will be reading the final pages of the sixth book and hungering for more…
The hype around the boy wizard who magically sold a kajillion books will peak just before the release date of July 21, but by then it will be too late to catch up on what all the fuss is about. Here’s a plan to get all you completely ignorant Muggles up to speed. – The prescription: Starting today, read two chapters of Harry Potter each day. Then, the day the seventh and final installment of the saga is published, you will be reading the final pages of the sixth book and hungering for more. “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” will be released at 12:01 a. July 21, bringing to an end the greatest publishing phenomenon of our time.
As JK Rowling puts an end to the saga of Harry Potter, fans (and book…
spokesmanreview.com – Apr 30, 2007
Rowling puts an end to the saga of Harry Potter, fans (and book publishers) prepare to deal with the loss. They are harsh reminders that all good things – including books – must finally come to an end. In the case of the literary juggernaut that is Harry Potter, that end is July 21, when “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,” the seventh and final installment of J.
Don’t make Harry Potter the scapegoat for abnormal behavior this…
Current – Apr 30, 2007
substring(0, thispageresult. ” I plan to take full advantage of it. I’m a huge Harry Potter fan, and the seventh book comes out in mid-July. As the release looms near, I have been hearing more and more about how satanic it is and that it should be banned. I’m sorry – what?When I was a nanny, I often felt the frustration not only of trying to get children reading, but getting them to enjoy the process as well.
Don’t make Harry Potter the scapegoat for abnormal behavior this…
Current – Apr 30, 2007
substring(0, thispageresult. Indeed, Harry does brandish a wand throughout the series, but the fact that he holds a wand is not the point of the series. Laura Mallory is a mother from Georgia who has tried repeatedly to get the books banned, saying the series teaches children to use witchcraft. But Mallory has never read the series all the way through.
Hollywood threequels to hit town
Times of India – Apr 30, 2007
But Hollywood this summer is flaunting a bushel of the mostawaited threequels of mega flicks. Movies such as Spider-Man 3,Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worldâs End; Shrek the Third; Rush Hour 3;Oceanâs Thirteen and The Bourne Ultimatum are some of the releasesscheduled this summer. Other movies also lined up for release are Harry Potterand the Order of the Phoenix; Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer; EvanAlmighty (a follow-up to Bruce Almighty) and many more. Spider-Man being the hotfavourite among most youngsters, seems to grab all the attention this summer. âIâm not going to miss it for anything. Iâm a big Spider-Manfan. I auditioned for the role of Spider-Man in one of my school plays…
I just canâtwait for the movie to release. â Actress Maria Goretti believesin magic, well not literally! But sheâs looking forward to the HarryPotter sequel. âIâve read all the Harry Potter books. And they aresome of my favourite books. The best thing about the movie is that you knowwhatâs going to happen next because youâve already read the book. But I donât think Iâll watch this movie with my son Zeke; itâsa little too frightening. I think Iâll watch Shrek 3 with him.