Mal: You want to tell me how come there's a statue of you here looking at me like I owe him something? Jayne: Wishing I could, Captain.

'Jaynestown'


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."


Kathy A - Dec 27, 2005 2:18:12 pm PST #9690 of 10002
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

Looks like there's a remote chance HP7 will be out in 2007 (although, knowing JKR, it'll probably be more likely 2008).

J.K. Rowling Prepares Final Potter Book
By Associated Press, December 27, 2005

NEW YORK -- J.K. Rowling expects to have a busy 2006, "the year when I write the final book in the Harry Potter series."

"I contemplate the task with mingled feelings of excitement and dread, because I can't wait to get started, to tell the final part of the story and, at last, to answer all the questions (Will I ever answer all of the questions? Let's aim for most of the questions); and yet it will all be over at last and I can't quite imagine life without Harry," the British author wrote in a recent posting on her Web site.

The sixth installment of Rowling's fantasy series, "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince," came out last summer. It has sold more than 10 million copies in the United States alone.

Total worldwide sales of the Harry Potter books top 300 million.

On her Web site, Rowling said she had been "fine-tuning the fine-tuned plan of seven during the past few weeks." She noted that "reading through the plan is like contemplating the map of an unknown country in which I will soon find myself."

Rowling expects to start on the final book, not yet titled, next month.


Jessica - Dec 27, 2005 5:34:52 pm PST #9691 of 10002
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

and yet it will all be over at last and I can't quite imagine life without Harry

Dear Ms Rowling,

Anne Rice used to say the same thing about Lestat. Please, no matter how much you miss the boy, let the series end.

Thanks,

Burnt once, twice shy


Calli - Dec 28, 2005 6:07:23 am PST #9692 of 10002
I must obey the inscrutable exhortations of my soul—Calvin and Hobbs

I read Ibid: A Life, by Mark Dunn, over the holidays. It was interesting, structurally, but the same things that made it interesting kept me from falling into it. I'm glad I read it.


Kathy A - Dec 28, 2005 7:33:11 am PST #9693 of 10002
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

Please, no matter how much you miss the boy, let the series end.

ITA. Although, I wouldn't mind if she'd follow up on a half-baked thought she had during one of her interviews that, after Book 7, she might do an Encyclopedia of Harry Potter and flesh out all the backstory that she was unable to shoehorn into the books.


Connie Neil - Dec 28, 2005 7:34:56 am PST #9694 of 10002
brillig

Like what happened to Harry's grand-parents, etc. Heck, she could do oodles of stuff with the Founders.


Am-Chau Yarkona - Dec 28, 2005 7:40:12 am PST #9695 of 10002
I bop to Wittgenstein. -- Nutty

I'm almost tempted to suggest that she should write a prequel series-- either with Hogwary's Founders, or MWP&P-- but then I wonder if we mightn't end up with midiclorians something dire, and I come back round to the saying she should let it end.


Kathy A - Dec 28, 2005 7:46:19 am PST #9696 of 10002
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

That's what I like about the encyclopedia approach--she'll be able to present the details that she's worked on for over a decade now without having to pull it together with a connecting plot.


Jessica - Dec 28, 2005 9:02:15 am PST #9697 of 10002
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

an Encyclopedia of Harry Potter and flesh out all the backstory that she was unable to shoehorn into the books.

That would be very neat. Like LotR's appendices.


meara - Dec 28, 2005 2:40:41 pm PST #9698 of 10002

My favorite part of this holiday: going to the day-after-Christmas sales, and finding that the bookstore in the mall was going out of business and everything was half off! So I bought as many books as I thought I could fit in my luggage (10, only...two?...of which I've read before. But I've read...4 more, now)


DavidS - Dec 28, 2005 3:34:47 pm PST #9699 of 10002
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

and finding that the bookstore in the mall was going out of business and everything was half off!

Was it a WaldenBooks? Because the nearby one is doing the same thing. I almost cried when I saw three Calvin & Hobbes collected works at half price.