I am now very, very tempted to start spreading false HP6 spoilers across the 'net.
We're Literary 2: To Read Makes Our Speaking English Good
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."
The policy works for me.
This is cool. They're working 24/7 to get out the Braille HP6 edition - [link] . The "spoilers" at the end of the article are just current rumors.
Spoiler policy's good for me, although since my copy will hit the APO system on the 16th, and get to me maybe never, I'm probably just going to not read this thread once the post numbers start spiking. Because I compulsively highlight whitefont, whether I want to or not.
I'm counting on the whitefont, because I'd just read it in a huge gulp anyway. This thread will be the Cliff Notes edition.
I just bought 'The Time Traveler's Wife' for vacation reading until I can get my hands on a copy of Harry Potter. I asked Borders Dude what he thought my chances were of getting a copy in Italy on Saturday. While he didn't know, he seemed to be entertained by the question. Or maybe my desperation.
Enjoy it, Lilty. It's lovely and amazing.
I was wandering trying to think of what to buy, and then I remembered the Buffista recs, so I went to look at it and thought it looked badass. I think I'll start it tonight. I do better with vacation books if I've started before I left so I'm already into them.
There's an excellent guide to "What to Watch Out For While Reading the New Harry Potter Book" here (Part 1 and Part 2). The writer takes the first five books and breaks them down into the common event points that take place in the structure of each book (Introduction, The Dursley Episode, And We're Off, etc.) for a hint as what to look for when trying to figure out where JKR is taking the storyline.
It had never really occurred to me how much she follows a set structure in each book and how she inserts important clues throughout the book at key points. I usually just read it as is, and don't bother dissecting the book, but I'm going to see if I can predict her this time!
Early sales in Poughkeepsie.
Wizardnews also reports that AICN has what they (AICN) believe to be a complete list of chapter titles for the new HP.