Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
I just had txt with Becky.She now knows I have my copy of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. At least us Brits get some things before them damn Yankees ;)
I told her the queue outside Tesco, The Meadows, in Camberley was big... it surprised me too; there must have a hundred plus people waiting there when I turned up at ten minutes to midnight.
Becky had offered that when her copy turns up on our doorstep tomorrow morning I can read it... but I couldn't resist being part of the bundle for the last book in the Harry Potter... er... septology?
Right, I'm off to finish a bit more of it now; I told here that at the foot of page 35 it says;
"Back in his bedroom, Harry fiddled aimlessly with his"But she didn't want to know in case I spoiled the plot...
Labels: books, harry potter


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