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Deathly

It's official: book seven will be called:

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

Now, how about that rumored 07.07.07 release date?

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Mr Atrocity said…
I'm not sure about that 07/07/07 date as the movie of "Order of the Phoenix" is released worldwide on the 13th July. I wonder if they want to flood the market with a whole lotta Potter?
Rj said…
I'm just glad I am not working at Barnes and Noble anymore.
KatieMac said…
It's official. You like Potter; I'm so subscribed to yer blog. Cheers! Seven months to wait? S'OK. I've (nearly) lost interest anyway.

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