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		I was expecting mine to arrive today (well yesterday by now...), but alas things could not have gone more wrong...
First I get an email from Amazon, their U.S. site, to say that shipping hs been delayed and they are hoping to ship sometime between 21 nad 23 July....
Then I get another email to say that there's a problem with my mastercard...  between the time I ordered and the time they wanted to bill me I've changed accounts :mad:  so I have 12 hours to rectify my card details otherwise I'll have to wait for their next delivery of HP books but alas 12 hours had already passed by the time I read their email :bigcry:
And to make matters worse I saw the book in the supermarket today but didn't buy it as I thought it'd be waiting for me when we got home.... :duh:
So I sure hope that the book is worth the wait 
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		For the first time ever, I haven't even purchased it yet :wall: :wall:
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		I reserved it from the library, so will have to wait a little 
	 
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Sorry to hear of your woes J.

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I've bought mine and finished it. Took me 12 hours but I had to as T was threatening to tell me what the ending was:noway: I laughed, cried, laughed cried and laughed some more. For me it didn't have the same flow as the other books - I do not think she wanted to finish. Will not spoil it though. A good read. Nice to escape from reality at times.
	
 
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		I finished the book yesterday. Thoroughly enjoyed it and if you've read the others you obvously can't miss this one.
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		mak Wrote:...if you've read the others you obvously can't miss this one.
so if you haven't you can...?
soz but I haven't read the first one yet...and the hype doesn't help I'm afraid :-)
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		Ade Wrote:so if you haven't you can...?
soz but I haven't read the first one yet...and the hype doesn't help I'm afraid :-)
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My boet gave me the first three books as a joke pressie. I started to read the first one thinking "What am I doing?" At 3 in the morning I had to put the second one down

 . That was 7 years ago - before all the mega hype. I love reading and it made a refreshing change to read something that you could talk to others about.
Forget the hype and start from the beginning - you'll be hooked.
	
 
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Ade Wrote:so if you haven't you can...?
soz but I haven't read the first one yet...and the hype doesn't help I'm afraid :-)
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I've not read any yet either. 

 Although I love reading & especially enjoy fantasy books, I don't get much chance with having a young child about. I'll admit that the hype has also put me off a lot. [SIZE="1"]Should I also confess that I found the movies rather boring despite the special effects? [/SIZE]
	
 
	
	
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		My reserved book arrived yesterday at my library, and I've finished it in 2 sittings! I thoroughly enjoyed it... it had elements of the Lord of the Rings in it, but what the ho, its a great read and we can bid a fond farewell to 'arry Po''er 
I wonder how long before we get to read about the Weasley's or the children's adventures.... :mmm:
	
 
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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