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Jul 19
2007
09:48 PM ET
Harry Potter and the Deathly Spoilers
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I try not to get carried away by the human vice that is greed. This is the last book, and even if I’m getting it on Saturday I won’t read it till I’ve re-read the 6th book.. it’s just more effective to refresh on the back-story before getting to the nitty gritty of book 7. My biggest fear though, is that if I’m reading it at a public place some dipsh** will walk by and just spoil it outloud! Many people out there are truely awful.
I try really hard not to ruin the experience for other people. When book 6 came out I finished it in like 3 days and no one else I knew came even close. It was so hard not to tell anyone, not because of spoiling it for them (I would not do that) but because I needed someone to understand and grieve with me. It was so frustrating. I’m certain that it will be the same way this time around as I’m obsessive about reading the books once I finally get them.
I have never read a Harry Potter book and probably never will (not my cup of tea; I prefer mysteries and adventure stories). However, even if a quick summary of the plot appeared on my doorstep, I would never publish it online to ruin the millions of people who want to enjoy reading the book. That’s just not fair.
I just read the review of Deathly Hallows on the New York Times web site yesterday. What amazed me is that the article said the author bought the book in an NYC book store this week. How is that possible? At least the review didn’t reveal much at all, so that didn’t bother me. What will bother me is if my husband steals my copy tomorrow and reads the last few pages like he’s threatening to. I may have to institutionalize him if he does.
Excellent book. Finished it in less than twelve hours, could barely tear myself away. Thrilled, sad, amazed and heartbroken all at once. Now I just need others to finish so I can discuss. My husband watches the movies but has not read the books, so he really doesn’t understand….
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