Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
It’s official: the 7th and final Harry Potter book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, will be released in July, but everyone is taking pre-orders. I debated between the standard and deluxe versions, but in the end I’m just going to read it a couple of times, so I went for the plain version. I’m looking forward to and dreading this book simultaneously. It will really be the end of an era.
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My family and I can’t wait for this book
either! We do have a wonderful dilemma though…my husband and I will be in London on July
21st. Now the question is do we order one here so we will have it when we get back or do we
stand in line there and get it so we have something to read on the plane? We will be in France
before that but will miss out on the French version until later (I have 1-3 so far). Oh well.
Happy reading!
Becky
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bonjour Laura. I can’t
believe this actually the last Harry Potter. It all seems so surreal. What will J.K. Rowling
write about now? I’m interested to see. It’s a nice volume of books though.
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I know this is off the subject, but did you ever
get your visa? I’m about to begin the process of applying for a long stay visa, and your
situation is so weird to me.
Are the french that picky when it comes to visas?
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Ah, but who is going to see him in the play where he is nude? I could see crossing
the pond for that, lol.
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About a year or so ago (when the
previous book was released), I remember a newsletter you wrote in your about French website
which mentioned that you found another book or series very compelling reading. Could you please
remind me what book it was that you mentioned? Was it perhaps Eragon or some other series?
Many thanks and hope you enjoyed this final book. I really enjoyed this final book, by the way.
And yes, it certainly is the end of an era.
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Hi Michael,
I’m not positive, but it was probably the Thursday Next series
by Jasper Fforde – that’s the only series I can think of that I might mention in the same
breath as Harry Potter (though they are nothing alike).