Ooh, Trelawney would be a blast! I'll have to dig through my scarf drawer and see what I can cobble together. My glasses aren't huge, but they'll do in a pinch.
Xander ,'Help'
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
I've just caught up on Harry Potter (got them all out of the library one after the other but I've given in an ordered Deathly Hallows so I don't have to wait - I'm #394 on the holds list, that could take a while) and I just had to go back and read the Literary thread after HPB came out. Fun!
I have even developed my very own crackpot prophecy theory, with extra crack.
My sister and BiL pimped the His Dark Materials series to me heavily on our family vacation, so that's next up in the queue. Or right behind world War Z which I am continuing to dither about reading.
read world war z
since I am home sick I start rereading hp4 not sure how far I'll get - perfect sick reading . interesting enough to keep me occupied, butnot so much to pay attention to that my brain gets lost
I'm getting started reading GoF as well (just finished 1-3). I found out over the weekend that my book-loving 14-y.o. niece is also re-reading the books in preparation for 7/21. My brother was rolling his eyes when he told me this, and rolled them even more when I told him I was doing the very same thing.
My sister's future stepkids are in town visiting their dad and her for the next week or so, and when I told her that OotP was coming out in the theaters two days early, she was pretty excited because that meant she could take the daughter to see it (they're heading back to their mom's on the 13th, the original release date of the film). The daughter was excited, too--Kris told her while I was on the phone, and she started burbling about getting the tickets right away through Fandango.
Oh thank goodness. A couple friends of mine are letting me borrow their Book 7 to read as soon as they get it because they "can avoid the Internet better than [I] can."
I just got a notice from Amazon asking me to check that my order of HP7 has the correct shipping address. I don't recall them doing that before, do you?
Sumi, they sent me the same email. There must have been a lot of irate customers last time, who didn't get the book in time. They're promising guaranteed release date delivery, so there's more at stake, I suppose. With the free shipping and Amazon discount, that's an awesome deal if all goes according to the plan.
I got my copy of HBP from Amazon at 9:00 a.m. on the delivery date, but my friend who lived in the city (Chicago) didn't get hers until around 2:00 in the afternoon.
I still have issues processing that I'll be buying HP7 5 hours before anybody in the US. In Edinburgh.
Gris, if you read real fast, you might be able to finish before we even get ours (well, not me, because I have this damn original text fetish)