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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
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The last instalment of the Harry Potter saga will be published on 21 July, author JK Rowling has announced.
She confirmed the date fans will be able to get their hands on Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows on her website.
Rowling has said two characters die in the final book and fans are wondering whether Harry is one of them.
The Potter books have sold 325 million copies worldwide, have been translated into 64 languages and spawned five blockbuster movies.
This is the 10th anniversary of the first book of the hugely successful series being published.
Shops opened at midnight and queues formed when the last book, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, was released.
It sold 2,009,574 copies in Britain on the first day of its release, publisher Bloomsbury said.
Film Revival
The firm said it would publish a children's hardback edition, an adult hardback, a special gift edition and an audio book on the same day.
As well as making Rowling a dollar billionaire, the books have been credited with bringing children back to reading and reviving the British film industry.
When asked about Harry's fate, Rowling has said she could understand authors who killed off their characters off, to stop others writing new adventures.
But she admitted being worried about the reaction from fans if the boy wizard came to a sticky end.
Rowling always made it clear the series would be in seven parts and much of the plot was almost set in stone.
In a recent web posting, she said: "I'm now writing scenes that have been planned, in some cases, for a dozen years or even more."
The latest film based on the books, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix will be released in the UK on 13 July 2007.
The Complete Harry Potter
- Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the US)
- Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
- Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
- Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
I wonder how long we'll have to wait for the paperback version again. :(
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cool, the other were great. I only have 1 harry potter paperback
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I've read the first 6 and they are indeed enjoyable.
Can anyone elaborate on the Adult editions? Are they very different to standard and if so, in what way?
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I'm not a fan.
I agree with Byatt's commentary, that Harry Potter is a “secondary world, made up of intelligently patchworked derivative motifs from all sorts of children's literature, written for people whose imaginative lives are confined to TV cartoons, and the exaggerated mirror-worlds of soaps, reality TV and celebrity gossip". Tolkien, Le Guin and Lloyd Alexander (just for starters...) all did it better than she ever will.
Go read a proper book.
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I haven't seen any of the movies and certainly haven't read the books.
Harry Potter reminds me of The Worst Witch.
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Busyman™
Harry Potter reminds me of The Worst Witch.
The comparisons are quite striking: http://www.geocities.com/sayswamp/worst.htm
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Chewie UK
Can anyone elaborate on the Adult editions? Are they very different to standard and if so, in what way?
Just different covers I think :unsure:
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The adult cover has a picture of Rowling naked on a bed of money frigging herself off with a Quidditch broom.
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The children's cover has the same picture, but rendered in hentai style
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MCHeshPants420
The adult cover has a picture of Rowling naked on a bed of money frigging herself off with a Quidditch broom.
:lol: :lol:
se's old :sick:
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Ahhh, just read: Final Harry Potter book gets record Amazon orders. For the Half-Blood Prince, I ordered it thro' Amazon's Used Books the paperback version...paid like $4 + 3.59 S&H...They sent me the damn hardcover.
Doesn't match collection. :( Pricks.
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Just saw this at CNN. If any are still interested :view: View: Final Potter book: 784 'green' pages
Merge posts?
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Chewie
Can anyone elaborate on the Adult editions? Are they very different to standard and if so, in what way?
Someone already said but yes, the only difference is the cover. It's mainly for adults who don't want to seem like they're reading a 'children's' book :shifty:
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Busyman™
I haven't seen any of the movies and certainly haven't read the books.
Harry Potter reminds me of The Worst Witch.
Thank you. I've been trying to remember what it's called.
Harry Potter also makes me think of:
http://www.temp.sfbok.se/kat/img/21541.jpg
Rowling's work, if you can even call it that, is borrowed (or stolen) from a bunch of proper authors. She's a bit of a dick, who's getting rich off the work of the people she's borrowing from.
It would have been all right if she'd stuck to telling the story to her kids, but the woman has no shame.
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I understand all of the anger about her plagiarism, but it doesn't really bother me. I feel like when someone creates a strong character, it's not because of originality but because the character fits their situation well. Would it bother you if someone wrote a spy novel and they were physically fit, smart, and good with women? Sounds like Bond to me. I just don't think you could write about a spy and not have him sound like Bond. Same goes with a young wizard.
I may not know enough to talk about harry potter and his similarities with other books, but Rowling does seem to exhibit some creativity in the storyline and the details of wizarding lives.
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i don't know why i don't love this Brown ; )
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Re: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows ( Guess this is the One)
I've just found it... guess it is the original Book... it also contaims 718 pages like the "original" one... frankly i've not yet got the time to read this one... but i think it is real....
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http://rapidshare.com/files/27907553/HPnDH.rar
http://i.a.cnn.net/cnn/2007/SHOWBIZ/...ver.potter.jpg
i could be wrong though.....
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jackprince
I've just found it... guess it is the original Book... it also contaims 718 pages like the "original" one... frankly i've not yet got the time to read this one... but i think it is real....
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http://rapidshare.com/files/27907553/HPnDH.rar
http://i.a.cnn.net/cnn/2007/SHOWBIZ/...ver.potter.jpg
i could be wrong though.....
You are. That is the famous fake. Someone has obviously tinkered with the page numbering, to make it look more authentic.
http://www.rediff.com/movies/2007/apr/17harry.htm
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Harry Potter... :dabs:
-bd
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i've read all the book.. i like it though. :sick: but harry potter pales in comparison to the Lor of the Rings series. :yup:
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It's addictive, but it's not great literature.
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crabmed
i've read all the book.. i like it though. :sick: but harry potter pales in comparison to the Lor of the Rings series. :yup:
true
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i cannot wait till the 7th part release
I'm a huge fan of harry potter series i think it's the best fantasy series ever
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Any luck on getting a website with the final potter book?
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I got the one with the photographed pages, yes. :dabs:
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Barbarossa
I got the one with the photographed pages, yes. :dabs:
A pdf of that is out now, it is probably real because 1200 copies were sent to people 4 days early. what did u think of the epilogue? I liked the rest of it
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yeah, the full pdf came out yesterday. Seem pretty good.
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harry potter is cool but jk rowling should do like starwars and show the events that happened leading up to tom riddles death
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crimsonhelkyte
harry potter is cool but jk rowling should do like starwars and show the events that happened leading up to tom riddles death
Interesting that you should say that because that's probably what will happen. Very rarely do they stop milking a franchise until it is sufficiently dry.
And plus, Harry Potter has earned billions for her and as per the saying "you can never have enough money," I just can't see her dropping Harry Potter after this book.
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Looks like leaks were real after all now that I have my copy but what she do with the books after the last chapter anyway, if there were to be more books. Though unlikely IMO.
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I have never been a big Harry Potter fan, and I truly can't understand the people that stand in lines for days (?) to get the book as early as possible, I find it really stupid, especially when there is a leaked version online
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Who could possibly read an entire book this way?
More importantly, who would take pictures of every single page of a book?:huh:
Incase anyone doesn't know that's one of the 77+100+79+140 jpeg pics of the book found on p2p.
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I just finished reading the pdf version and i reckon the last book isn't that great. The plot is intentionally and annoyingly aimless for a big section of the book, very lucky coincidences keep happening all the way through it (even more than usual for HP books), and it seems JKR fairly pointlessly kills off one or more characters
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(loads of characters)
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Got my book yesterday the time doors opened at the bookstore. Finished reading it now, it was pretty good, better than the 5th and 6th combined, but no where near as good as the first four, I think. But that's just my opinion. Well. That definitely closed the curtains. I must admit, whilst there are better books to read, Harry Potter should be one of those that I enjoy the most. I had much fun (few boring chapters here and there, but the rest made up for it) reading, and hopefully those who haven't, will have fun as well. :D
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So pretty much Hamlet with wands?
Lost track of these after about book four as my kids moved and started reading Philip Pullman.
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Read the book and I have to say it is one of the best books she wrote. But far too many deaths than expected and sometimes it had vague descriptions of where the hell they were
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Michellin
Read the book and I have to say it is one of the best books she wrote. But far too many deaths than expected and sometimes it had vague descriptions of where the hell they were
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agreed but we all new more than two deaths were coming, though the way she described them I thought it might be ron, hermine or harry. Though I guess Snape and Voldemort qualify as the two main characters. Though bealtrix was killed too. She said she would lay a major part in the book but it was her family that played the major part not her specifically except for that gringots bit. though most of the deaths were pretty vauge, though besides the other semi-main characters that died she vaguly said fifty people were killed @ the end. Mad-Eye Moddy,Bealtrix,Hedwig,Fred,Lupin,Tonks,Snape and Voldemort of course. I guess I was right about Snapes loyalties after all.
Beware of reading if u have not read the book!!!!!!!!!!
mod edit - spoiler tags please :dry:
EDiT// figured everyone who was interested had read it by now
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Biggles
So pretty much Hamlet with wands?
No.