I see that certain people who endorse every conspiracy theory under the sun, also read HP. Speaks volumes, that does!
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I see that certain people who endorse every conspiracy theory under the sun, also read HP. Speaks volumes, that does!
jaysus, thank god Monaghan is a small town so there will only be bout 10 people all together! Tesco's and the Library are doing similar events so am sure there will be plenty of people about. Can see drunks coming out of the Pig & headin to Easons at bout 1.30 tonite to buy their book, reading last few pages and spoiling the ending for everyone!
You've been warned!
Actually, I think the publishers/JK should make a considerable donation to Childline. The service will be flooded with delusional kids, when it should be dealing with important issues.
I just don't get this whole Harry Potter thing, it's a f*cking childrens book.
aw its great. Started reading it last nite and really enjoying it. Only I have to go to Kildare shortly to watch the game, I wouldnt be leaving it alone til I had it finished!
*hits the buzzer* finished the boom at 7.05pm roughly.
Have to say I enjoyed it, and will discuss the positives and the negatives further when more people have finished up
What? I knew it was a children's book before I started,chose to read it and still thoroughly enjoyed it. I have read plenty of children's books and enjoyed them........
Get off the high horse lad. People enjoying reading a good story originally aimed at children does not show a lack of intelligence.
I read the first one, it didn't particularly motivate me to read any of the other ones though...
I'm lazy so just watch the films:D.
I must say I thought the biggest shock of the last book was SPOILER: when it turned out the books were set in the 90s, with the last one being set in 1998, then when I read the flash forward last chapter, 17 years after the last book, I realised that she is probably shaping up to bring out another book, in 2015