Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Release Date Announced
Croakyvoice writes "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J.K. Rowling, the seventh and final book
in the best-selling series, has been scheduled for release at 12:01 a.m. on July
21, 2007, Scholastic announced today." A deluxe edition for collectors and enthusiasts is also planned with a simultaneous release.
Just letting people know i started camping out in front of my local Barnes and Noble This afternoon. If anyone could bring me some coffee, that would be super-sweet.
Im going to get back to writing my erotic fan fiction where Hairy and lee adama from Battlestar Galactica become close friends (wink wink)
Mikey
I've always been the kinda guy to fall for the girl dressed like an eskimo.
I'm sure the T-shirt printers are getting ready: "Harry Potter dies on page 573, I just saved you 15 hours and $29."
"Ladies and gentlemen, my killbot features Lotus Notes and a machine gun. It is the finest available."
1. Harry goes to school.
2. After a few weeks something weird starts to happen.
3. Ignore it until just before the school year ends.
4. Find out what was causing whatever was weird to happen.
5. Defeat it/Showdown with Voldemort.
But seriously I love the books.
Unless this new Harry Potter book has some gratuitous Microsoft/Vista-basing incorporated somehow, it has no place on Slashdot!
"A deluxe edition for collectors and enthusiasts is also planned with a simultaneous release."
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Deluxe Edition
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Ultimate Edition
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Home Premium Edition
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Home Basic Edition
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Business Edition
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Enterprise Edition
Don't think it won't happen.
Page 608? I would think she'd wait until the last half of the book, at least.
All jokes aside it's impressive accomplishment to go from a single mother on the dole to the most successful author of all time and she's still relatively young. The big question really has to be what next?
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We already have a genre for "Magic Fiction."
Fantasy.
I've got the scoop the story:
"The school and Harry's friends are scandalized when he shows up to the prom naked on a horse."
Ooops...sorry, wrong story.
If you've never been modded as "flamebait" or "troll," you've never tried to argue a minority viewpoint here!
I've honestly never seen an honest-to-god HP spoiler. Where do you find them? There's always tons of speculation, but the only real info is whatever JKR releases on her site - which is rarely to never anything really useful. There were some supposed "spoilers" of Dumbledore's death, but there were just as many sites saying it was going to be Hagrid (or one of several other characters).
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And when it's finally released, the middle 300 pages that promised all kinds of things will be missing.
That'll make it a Vista article.
"Deathly" is a perfectly good word. It means "like or resembling death." "Deadly," on the other hand, means "causing death."
Karma: Terrifying (mostly affected by atrocities you've committed)
The publisher's press release is here. Why does Slashdot indulge people who cut and paste from a primary source to their lousy site/blog/forum/Piquepaille to get clicks? Aside from the clicks, it often gets distorted and cut to the submitter's agenda, or just cluelessness.
Great. All we need is 363 more terrorist attacks and nobody will be able to do anything anymore for fear of not being sensitive enough.
Nerd rage is the funniest rage.
omg you should do that while dressed up as wizards, having sex
Wow what an amazing and fortunate coincidence!
So's the guy who played him.
I know the guy was a method actor, but dang, that's just taking it a little too far...
Everything I need to know I learned by killing smart people and eating their brains.
> And WTF is the idea of linking to a random gaming forum for this "news"?
/. crowd is the actual creative output of the blogger and not some asshole's opinion about a link to a primary source. Commentary from random assholes is what SLASHDOT is for. Lets not get all circular with slashdot posting a link to a forum talking about a blog post that said something interesting about a piece on a newspaper's website about a piece of proposed legislation on some congressman's website. The potential for a huge circlejerk here is massive.
Can I get an AMEN?
It needs to be a rule that only primary sources get linked. That means a blog can't be linked unless the primary content of interest to the
Besides, when the article links to a site with comment posting discussion should be taking place on that site, not slash. So Hey, Taco! Why the hell do you want to drive those valuable comments (pageviews) to another site? Huh?
Democrat delenda est
I put on my robe and wizard hat...
In theory there is no difference between theory and practice.
In practice, however, there is.
AMEN.
This is my biggest problem w/ people posting their own works. Because while maybe they have some good stuff to contribute, I know they are really just looking for people to get clicks on their page.
And overall, I think the official release on site or any of the numerous sites that cover this would have done better.
And why no props for JK Rowling herself?
RonB
It is human nature to take shortcuts in thinking.
The problem with the Harry Potter books is that my wife cheats ...
To be fair, I'm not sure why that's Harry Potter's problem.
"Ladies and gentlemen, my killbot features Lotus Notes and a machine gun. It is the finest available."
That is the current thinking in the English Literature Academia world, yes. Science Fiction/Sci Fi (Sci Fi is a sub-genre of science fiction--where science ficition contains real science and sci fi is for cheap thrills), fantasy, and horror (technically the proper labeling of horror is dark fantasy) all fall under the umbrella term "Speculative Fiction". This is due to the fact that they often have overlapping elements. For example, Star Wars has both science fiction (spaceships) and fantasy (the Force/magic) elements in it; Frankenstein has horror (scary monster) and science fiction (reanimating a corpse through electricity) elements to it, and so on and so forth.
So while it would be ok to label Harry Potter speculative fiction, it would not be okay to label him with the sub-genre label of sci fi (since there is neither fake nor real science in it)--Harry Potter is clearly made up of almost entirely fantasy elements (although at a stretch one might be able to say there are some dark fantasy/horror elements). One of my professors as an undergrad was the co-editor of Science Fiction magazine and I took his class on science fiction. I'm also friends with an English literature professor and have taken my fair share of literature classes (as required to graduate with a degree in creative writing).
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