Maybe she walked in and said, "I'm Michiko Kakutani."
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."
Yes - and now that it's been on NPR and the NYTimes I'm sure that Scholastic has contacted the store about their error.
(Also, I thought professional critics got advance copies?)
In NON-HP book news: has anyone read Tasha Alexander?
I am currently reading And Only to Deceive, thoroughly enjoying it and think that others here will too. It's set in the UK (and France so far) at the end of the 19th century about a young widow.
Re early copies of HP: There's also a kerfuffle that DeepDiscount.com sent out some of their copies early (approx. 1200), and Scholastic is going to sue.
Scholastic are also begging via press release that those who receive them prior to the actual release date not open the packages. Like that's going to happen.
oh dear ... the news is out (about early shipments of HP) - does this mean that rabid fans will be lurking in the shrubbery waiting to waylay hapless postal workers?
Someone on LJ who posted a snarky review, with quotes, got a DMCA take-down notice from LJ-abuse. WTF?
does this mean that rabid fans will be lurking in the shrubbery waiting to waylay hapless postal workers?
If this wasn't a distinct possibility, I'd say the image this... ahem... conjures is hilarious.
"Hand over the Harry and no one gets hurt." Let's hope nobody leaps out of a bush, points a twig, and yells "Expelliarmus!"
Snape borders on brilliant, in a book intially aimed purely at the younger set. "He hates your guts, he always will hate your guts, but he is on your side and you can depend on him." You don't have to be buddy-buddy with everyone to succeed at a common goal.
edit: Plus, Snape has good reason to hate James--though transferring it to Harry is petty.
Do you think they'll explain why Dumbledore continually hired incompetent/dangerous DADA profs?
They explained that in HBP - didn't they?
I mean isn't the curse by Voldemort on the position the reason that no DADA prof lasts more than a year?
That's why no prof lasts, but doesn't really explain why the profs are actual minions of evil--except Lupin, of course.