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Harry Potter mania hits Asia 1 Year ago Karma: 19  
All-night parties and Hogwarts Express-style train trips were among the hundreds of events planned Friday as Harry Potter fans across Asia prepared for the eagerly-awaited release of the seventh and final book in the series.

In Muslim Bangladesh, where Friday is a holiday, customs offices were staying open specially to ensure fans got their delivery of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" on time, while in Thailand, the British ambassador was planning an early start to hand over the first copy of the book.

In Australia, the region's biggest English-language market, fans of the boy wizard were expected to brave the chill winter weather to camp out overnight to ensure they receive one of the first copies.

Book stores across the country will host wizards, fire-breathers, jugglers, owls and snakes to celebrate the countdown to the novel's release, with several even organising Hogwarts Express-style train trips.

Book seller Dymocks said it had received more than 70,000 advance orders for the new Harry Potter, which campaign manager Natalie Mitchell said it was "definitely the biggest book we've ever seen."

"We've had over 5,000 pre-orders in the George Street store (in Sydney) so we're expecting a huge crowd in the morning," she said.

In New Delhi, one book store manager said excitement was at fever pitch.

"There's a kind of Potter-mania among the kids. There's much more excitement than for the last book -- they say this might be the last book in the series.

"The kids have been enquiring for the last six months about the book, asking, 'When is the book coming?'" said Jolly Sabherwal, manager of the Full Circle Bookstore.

Hundreds of bookstore staff were planning to don wizard costumes to promote the book, which is being released across the world at 2300 GMT.

Workers at the Kinokuniya bookstore in Singapore are to dress up to hand out free drinks and specially printed bookmarks to Harry Potter fans, while staff at Dymocks' Hong Kong stores were planning to tour the city dressed as wizards.

Hong Kong teenager Fiona Cheung said she had pre-ordered the book over two months in advance. "I'm impatient because I like it," she said.

Bookstores in Bangkok were planning all-night celebrations for the book's release.



Asia Books set up an outdoor movie screen in front of the posh Emporium shopping complex where they will show the Harry Potter movies through the night.

Asia Books said 10,000 copies had already been reserved, and it expected to sell four times that many.

In the Indonesian capital Jakarta, QB Books will host a live band, a discussion on the boy wizard and a film screening in a 24-hour Potter marathon, while Gramedia Books is setting up stalls in the parking lot to cope with the expected crowds.

Across Asia, the volumes were being kept tightly under wraps following a controversy over leaks and advance publication of reviews.

Malaysia's Star newspaper showed boxes of the books at a shopping complex with the instructions "Do not open before July 21, 2007" pasted over them.

South Korean bookstores they had received thousands of advance orders for the series finale, although some warned the book's length would deter fans from reading it in English.

Moonhak Suchup, which plans to publish a Korean translation in November, said author J.K. Rowling's latest book would attract more readers than earlier editions.

"They want to see how the story comes to an end and what will happen to Harry," said a company spokeswoman.

"We have sold 11 million copies of Korean translations. We expect to sell 1.5 million copies this time."




My goodness!
my niece is craving more and more about the harry potter book
shall harry potter die?

a mania

 
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harry potter craziness


Hong Kong
Lau San Wa, 8, looks through an old Harry Potter book in Hong Kong as she waits for the new one to be released.

Many in Hong Kong wear face masks to protect against Sars, which has claimed 295 lives in the territory.





 
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An author says goodbye
For J.K. Rowling, Potter series end is bittersweet


By JILL LAWLESS
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Harry Potter author says goodbye

For Potter fans, tonight's the night
Critics say Hallows will satisfy Harry Potter's life hangs in the balance. Millions of fans are holding their breath. Meanwhile, his creator is baking a cake — and keeping her secret.

At midnight tonight, readers around the globe will begin to learn the schoolboy wizard's fate with the publication of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the seventh and final book in J.K. Rowling's fantasy series. Will Harry defeat his evil nemesis Lord Voldemort and restore order to the wizarding world? Will he die in the attempt, as many fans fear — and as Rowling, an expert narrative tease, has hinted?

"Harry's story comes to a definite end in book seven," is all she will say a few days before publication, serving up tea and home-baked spongecake in her comfortable Edinburgh house. Writing the final words of the saga felt "like a bereavement."

That sounds ominously final. So have we really seen the last of the staff and students of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry?

"Because the world is so big, there would be room to do other stuff," Rowling says carefully. "I am not planning to do that, but I'm not going to say I'm never going to do it."

Rowling (her name rhymes with bowling, rather than howling), looking relaxed in jeans and a sweater, shoulder-length blond hair stylishly cut, has wildly mixed emotions at leaving behind the character she conjured up during a train journey across England in 1990: a neglected, bespectacled orphan who learns on his 11th birthday that he is a wizard.

She's enjoying the absence of pressure from publishers and fans clamoring for the next installment in Harry's adventures. And she's reveling in the chance to focus on normal life with her husband and three children.

But after finishing the last book "I felt terrible for a week."

"The first two days in particular it was like a bereavement, even though I was pleased with the book. And then after a week that cloud lifted, and I felt quite lighthearted, quite liberated," she says.

"Finishing is emotional because the books have been so wrapped up with my life. It's almost impossible not to finish and look back to where I was when I started."

It has been an extraordinary journey. When Rowling created Harry Potter, she was a struggling single mother, writing in cafes to save on the heating bill at home. Now, at 41, she is the richest woman in Britain — worth $1 billion, according to Forbes magazine — with houses in Edinburgh, London and the Scottish countryside.

But it's only now that she realizes just how intense the pressure has been at the center of the Harry Potter whirlwind.

"I was very lonely with it," she says. "It's not like being in a pop group, where at least there would be three or four other people who knew what it was like to be on the inside. Only I knew what it was like to be generating this world as it became bigger and bigger and bigger and more and more people were invested in it."

Rowling now seems reconciled to her success. She says she lives a normal life and is rarely recognized in the street. Her house exudes solid affluence rather than extravagance. The modestly sized lawn holds children's toys. In the tidy family room are the trappings of any middle-class family's life.

Rowling predicts that some of Harry's fans will dislike Deathly Hallows. But she is proud of it. "The final book is what it was always supposed to be, and so I feel very at peace with that fact," she says.

As for the future, she says she has no plans.

"I can never write anything as popular again," she said. "Lightning does not strike in the same place twice.

"I'll do exactly what I did with Harry — I'll write what I really want to write, and if it's something similar, that's OK, and if it's something very different, that's OK.

"I just really want to fall in love with an idea again and go with that."
 
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If Harry Potter die, my grandson will be desesperated
 
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I know who died , read the book---



 
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I want to know ! I want to know !
 
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Re:Harry Potter mania hits Asia 1 Year ago Karma: 25  
Hi Linsi

You don't tell me who died. I am no more your friend

Here is Harry Potter in Malaysia
http://www.asianewsnet.net/columnist.php?aid=11192
 
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Re:Harry Potter mania hits Asia 11 Months, 4 Weeks ago Karma: 5  
hi all potter-mania ..
i kno it's kinda late, but maybe we can share..

Q : how do you find the final book ?
A : still like the 'ORDER' much better.

Q : dya expect the ending ?
A : not really, was hoping the way around..

Q : what dya think of the spoilers all over the net days before the official publishing date ?
A : checked out two of them after finishing the book, one is fake, the other is correct, NYT review is fair.

Q : what dya think of the 'ORDER' movie ?
A : very boring.. really cant expect it to be like the book.

Q : if there are any similar series like this, will you buy ?
A : not for now, but maybe will see after next 10 years.
 
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Re:Harry Potter mania hits Asia 11 Months, 3 Weeks ago Karma: 19  
Jacques wrote:
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Hi Linsi

You don't tell me who died. I am no more your friend :S

Here is Harry Potter in Malaysia

http://www.asianewsnet.net/columnist.php?aid=11192



hi jacques,

have you read the spoilers?
have you wtched the movie? honestly it is quite
unique and the writer geniously made original
concepts maybe you could try watching on your dvd
in your free time.

about who died?
perhaps everybody knows already-


hello choco-

nice comments, please post more and
join us always..




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Re:Harry Potter mania hits Asia 7 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 1  
Harry Potter never die ????
 
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