| Of watermelon and Potter Plugs

Harry Potter 7 book cover

Ahem, attention, my fellow North Americans mobbing bookstores in the pursuit of Harry Potter 7 (or lazily sitting at home, hopefully not downloading the illegally scanned text from the Web): Whatever you do, do NOT visit the Harry Potter 7 Wikipedia page (link reluctantly provided here… don't think about clicking it!)!!! A very detailed plot summary chock full of spoilers is featured in plain view, complete with the series' conclusion, and if you desire to preserve the sanctity and wonder of the sacred, magical reading experience, avoid it at all costs!!!

On the other hand, here's an informative article about the book's release so far in the rest of the world, which is quite safe to peruse.

The official U.S. release is only one hour away!

In other news… my father bought a gigantic watermelon. Ooh-la-la! Tomorrow I'll have a delicious watermelon sharbat smoothie.

Note: I shall be in complete media seclusion until I obtain a copy of Harry Potter 7 and finish reading it completely. This is to avoid any mention of spoilers from TV, radio, friends, and unfortunately other bloggers. Until then, therefore, Jenny-fa Land will be in total lockdown. Hope to resurface soon.

Sincerely, Jenny-fa.

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    It's so good! I read it on the first day it came out! It's somewhat sad that the whole thing is ending… even though it was supposed to happen four years ago.

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    Yes, it certainly was good. The epilogue was a bit of a letdown, though, but the rest of the book was an exciting race to the end. ^^

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    Ah, nice. I only just got it today and haven't started yet. Hope you enjoy reading it!! and yea, in response, i know its some stupid meaningless infatuation, but i don't wanna do anything about it because we work together. so i'm just hoping to hang on until the summer is over.

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    I loved it. I know about the seclusion, though I actually had to go shopping in the middle (which I disliked, but still tolerated). It was everywhere, the lady behind the counter of the meat shop was reading about it in Chinese… o.o;;