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<blockquote data-quote="On_Call" data-source="post: 60699" data-attributes="member: 3211"><p>difficult child got into the HP books later - I think the first 3 books were already in softbound by then, so we have bought all soft bound books as he read them. Then, he wanted to talk to me about them, so I read them all, too. He is good about not spoiling it for me - he reads them first - and then I get a crack at them.</p><p></p><p>I am absolutely going crazy wanting to read this one, but we are attempting to wait out the 6 months or so to get the soft bound book, so he has the complete set that way. Don't know if I can do it. I am trying to avoid all internet and newspaper articles about the book because I don't want to know what happens until I can actually read it for myself.</p><p></p><p>I can't believe the run will be over now. Wonder if another set of books will come along that captures so many people - kids and adults - I think maybe Harry Potter will be one of those fluke pop culture things - one in a million.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="On_Call, post: 60699, member: 3211"] difficult child got into the HP books later - I think the first 3 books were already in softbound by then, so we have bought all soft bound books as he read them. Then, he wanted to talk to me about them, so I read them all, too. He is good about not spoiling it for me - he reads them first - and then I get a crack at them. I am absolutely going crazy wanting to read this one, but we are attempting to wait out the 6 months or so to get the soft bound book, so he has the complete set that way. Don't know if I can do it. I am trying to avoid all internet and newspaper articles about the book because I don't want to know what happens until I can actually read it for myself. I can't believe the run will be over now. Wonder if another set of books will come along that captures so many people - kids and adults - I think maybe Harry Potter will be one of those fluke pop culture things - one in a million. [/QUOTE]
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