I am so sorry to hear that you are too sick to go out and buy the book...
Hey it will still be available when you are well...
Just like it will still be available to all those lazy folks that want it delivered to their house instead of going to the bookstore to get it themselves...
My friend is a mail man and he is out delivering the books on release day to hundreds of homes and apartments...
Funny thing is, the book is packaged in a big box and wont fit in most people's mailboxes...
They will not get their book if it wont fit in the mailbox, they will get a note from the mailman to go to the post office and pick it up...
So Ha Ha Ha on them...
I hope they wait forever on the book they wont walk to a bookstore to get...
The poor mailmen out there must work overtime and walk to everyones house and apartment to deliver these books no matter what the weather or how long it takes them...
That is so sad that the public is so spoiled and lazy like that...
2007-07-21 02:13:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I have NO intention of buying a book I will never read...
I will watch the movies with the great special effects and sound and color...
I can't understand wanting to read a black and white typed book...
If a person's imagination is not that great or doesn't fully understand the concept of Harry Potter, then it would be a waste of time to read the book...
Plus, some people have bad eyesight, like me, and it is far too problematic to read a book...
So much easier to watch the movie on the big screen or on TV...
The book would take me months to finish reading and I can watch the movie in a couple of hours...
2007-07-21 02:00:40
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answered by aspenkdp2003 7
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i think of, because of the fact it extremely is magical and all, Fred's hand could disappear from the clock - having his hand there for all that factor after his death could be demanding, if no longer frightening, for the Weasleys, does no longer it? as properly, if each lifeless member of the Weasley kin became into nevertheless on the clock, it may be overcrowded with hands. yet, in spite of the shown fact that, it could have been in basic terms the Weasleys all of us be attentive to. and that i do no longer think of there's a ingredient categorised 'lifeless', to be hassle-free - it extremely is merely extraordinary and pointless. For the disappearance of the hand (if it did in certainty disappear), i think of it may merely vanish or promptly fade away: that's what magic can do, after all.
2016-10-19 06:27:13
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answered by latassa 4
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Hi Sub, Sorry i haven't bought the book. I would think if they kill Potter off it would not go well with the fans. Lol Lol
poppy1
2007-07-20 21:15:10
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answered by poppy1 7
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Go direct to this site, you will get whole plot of HPDH.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter_and_the_Deathly_Hallows
Harry Potter does not die.
2007-07-21 05:53:56
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answered by Kapil 3
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Yes, he dies for a few seconds, but then comes back to life. Voldemort however finally dies.
2007-07-21 07:40:18
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answered by UCLA kid, Go BRUINS!!! 1
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Just finished! Took 12 hours... straight. Lol.
2007-07-21 06:34:02
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answered by bored. 3
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nope I'll get tomorrow or later today and stop ruining peoples fun just go buy the book your damn self.how would people know they aren't even done the book yet they don't even know
2007-07-20 20:42:58
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answered by Pain Is Full Of Disease 3
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yea on cd, im on chapter 5
2007-07-20 20:41:59
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answered by Tinkerbell eats Yahoo! 5
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nope, and no clue. to be honest, really don't care...
2007-07-20 20:49:13
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answered by Anonymous
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