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Published: July 18, 2007, 13:39

Let The Reading Begin

Radhina Almeida Coutinho

(Spoiler warning: The Harry Potter blog will be updated several times a day until the book is completed and will contain the major dramatic points in the plot.)

So this is it! The last book in the series of Harry Potter.

For someone who swore not to get sucked into Pottermania when the books first came out, I’ve spent too much time following the escapades of the boy wizard with the lightening scar through the years, and have lately been spending way too many hours wondering whether Harry will actually make it.

And Ron.

And Hermione.

And Ginny…

The book is out at 3am on Saturday and should be in my hands not long after.

Over the next few days, I anticipate no social life to speak of (or sleep, for that matter!) while I attempt to uncover all the unsolved mysteries and find out whether any or all of the ominous hints about the finale are actually true.

And, of course, let you know right away.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – let the reading begin!

 
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