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Aleph Null
12-21-2004, 09:51 AM
http://www.cnn.com/2004/SHOWBIZ/books/12/21/uk.potter.ap/index.html

New Harry Potter on sale in summer

Tuesday, December 21, 2004 Posted: 8:09 AM EST (1309 GMT)

LONDON, England (AP) -- The sixth novel in J.K. Rowling's blockbuster Harry Potter series, "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince," will go on sale in Britain and the United States on July 16, publishers said Tuesday.

In other words, her fans will have to take the book off their Christmas gift lists, and make it part of their New Year's resolutions.

"We are delighted to announce the publication date," which also will take place in Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, said the joint announcement by Nigel Newton, the chief executive of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in England, and Barbara Marcus, the president of Scholastic Children's Books in the United States.

"J.K. Rowling has written a brilliant story that will dazzle her fans in a marvelous book that takes the series to yet greater heights. 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince' delivers all the excitement and wonder of her best-selling Harry Potter novels," they said.

The announcement not only pleased Rowling's millions of followers, it also delighted the British stock exchange.

Bloomsbury shares surged 7 percent to a new all-time high of $5.69. Sales of Harry Potter titles have provided the company with a significant boost in the past, although in September it said the absence of a new Rowling release this year had held back its annual rise in profits to 4.5 percent at $7.16 million.

In an earlier message on her Web site, the British author wrote: "I know you all expected this to happen on Christmas Day, but I was sure that those of you who celebrate Christmas have better things to do on the day itself than fight your way into my study, whereas those of you who DON'T celebrate Christmas would definitely prefer not to wait until the 25th."

Rowling, 39, noted that while she is pregnant with her third child, she has had the time "needed to tinker with the manuscript to my satisfaction and I am as happy as I have ever been with the end result. I only hope you feel it was worth the wait when you finally read it."

The 2005 publishing date means that fans will be spared the seemingly interminable three-year wait between Potter IV, "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire," and Potter V, "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix," which came out in summer 2003.

The publishers' statement and Rowling's Web site did not say whether the new book's length would top the industrial-sized 870 pages of "Order of the Phoenix."

As the London stock market indicated, the new book in the series should be great news for booksellers, who have endured another year of slow sales.

More than 100 million copies of the fantasy series, which debuted in 1997, are in print, and "Order of the Phoenix" sold an astonishing 5 million copies within 24 hours of publication.

Sales have remained phenomenal even as Rowling's books have grown longer and darker, reflecting the boy wizard's maturation into adolescence. The first three Potter books have been made into hit movies. The books also have inspired countless Potter paraphernalia, including candy, cakes, capes and toys.

Rowling has said that one of her characters will not survive her sixth book, but she refused to identify that character.

Potter himself is safe, at least for now. Rowling has said her teenage hero will survive until the seventh and final book in the series, but has refused to say whether he will reach adulthood.

Only recently, the book's completion seemed far away.

In a message posted December 10, Rowling said she had nothing "noteworthy to report, because I have been spending nearly all my time sitting in front of my computer writing, rewriting and taking the occasional break to bang my head off the desk in frustration or else rub my hands together in fiendish glee (I think the latter has happened once)."

Meg
12-21-2004, 10:11 AM
I dearly love the Harry Potter series of books and wish Rowling continued tremendous success. She certainly deserves it. These are the kind of books that get people of all ages to read and really enjoy!

A.T.Hagan
12-21-2004, 12:41 PM
Good. Looking forward to it.

Sure hope they do a better job on the fourth Potter movie than they did on the third.

One of the few works that my wife and I both enthusiastically enjoy.

.....Alan.

Yammy
12-21-2004, 08:46 PM
:D Can't wait!

I too am a huge fan of the Harry Potter books and recently picked up the newest movie.

I have heard alot of people say that they didn't like the movie as well as the first two but I really liked it alot. I thought the school was more realistically laid out to be what it looked like in my mind, the characters are getting older in the book and that was reflected well by the actors in the movie. Over all it got my thumbs up.

big kumara
12-21-2004, 10:16 PM
The third movie was so different from the first two--the kids are older and more modern, the pace was a lot faster and the atmosphere and plot were a bit darker than the first two. It took some getting used to. I enjoyed it more the second time around and the third time was better yet, lol.

Pepper
12-21-2004, 10:59 PM
Am I the only one who doesn't like Harry Potter? Be gentle with your flaming please. :P

pave_spectre
12-21-2004, 11:05 PM
Am I the only one who doesn't like Harry Potter? Be gentle with your flaming please. :P

I know I couldn't give a monkeys about Harry Potter.

They may be decent books but that's all they are for crying out loud.

Libertarian
12-21-2004, 11:18 PM
I find the series fun but not anything I'd get hung-up on. I've only seen the first two movies but haven't read any of the books.

Brihard
12-22-2004, 12:16 AM
Great. :D I've loved the books so far- very enjoyable reading. Looking forward to it.

Pepper
12-22-2004, 12:26 AM
I just can't seem to get into the books or the movies. Really boring stuff. But then I never have been one to follow the masses. Heck, I only saw the Passion of the Christ, last month. I wasn't impressed with it all that much either, but I must admit, Mel showed one heck of a Christ beating in it. A movie for all wanna be serial killers I am sure. :re:

A.T.Hagan
12-22-2004, 08:19 AM
There's nothing wrong with not liking Harry Potter. The stories either speak to you or they don't. There's been plenty of very popular literature that did nothing for me.

The only folks who don't like Harry Potter that get toasted to their toes for it are the ones who condemn it for teaching witchcraft and being Satanic without having first bothered to read the stories themselves.

.....Alan.

fruit loop
12-22-2004, 12:43 PM
I also love seeing people in long lines at midnight TO BUY A BOOK!!!

The Harry Potter Satanism crap is laughable. That got started as a satire on The Onion, but unfortunately WorldNetDaily got hold of it and printed it as fact. (BLUSH)

PhoenixFeather
12-24-2004, 04:27 PM
Good. Looking forward to it.

Sure hope they do a better job on the fourth Potter movie than they did on the third.

I'm also really looking forward to the newest book. However, I really doubt they will do a better job on the 4th movie than they did on the 3rd. Most of what my kids and I disliked about the 3rd movie was how much was left out from the book, and that's only going to get worse in the 4th.

If it weren't for my kids, I don't think I'd even go see any more of the movies. They don't live up to the books for me.

A.T.Hagan
12-24-2004, 09:27 PM
Yeah, that's the problem. I can tolerate a degree of compression, necessary for a really long story, but DON'T rewrite the doggone story!

.....Alan.

A.T.Hagan
12-25-2004, 05:38 PM
It was a good Potter Christmas in the Hagan household today. I gave my wife a copy of the third Potter movie - widescreen - on DVD.

She in turn gave me a copy of the fourth potter book - which we already had! That is until I turned it over to see that she'd printed out the cover of the upcoming book and taped it to the cover with the words "I've preordered it and it will be delivered to YOUR office so you can get first crack at it."

It's true love, I tell you. :D

.....Alan.

driveshesaid
12-26-2004, 02:01 PM
Alan,

Your wife is a generous, loving soul. :yes: Hope you deserve her! :D

My Mother pre-ordered the sixth book as a Christmas present for DS. She asked which bookstore we went to for the Harry Potter parties the night before they release the new books, and pre-ordered it there. Looks like this year DS, DD, and I will all be going to the midnight party! Yep, DD has joined the Harry Potter fan club!! And the parties are a hoot!

One of the great truths in life...movies are NEVER as good as the book!! That's what keeps us reading. And that's bad how?


drive

PhoenixFeather
12-26-2004, 03:49 PM
One of the great truths in life...movies are NEVER as good as the book!! That's what keeps us reading. And that's bad how?

Only in that our children, who don't yet appreciate this truth despite several anecdotal experiences with it, drag us to said movies, where we must watch perfectly good books be slaughtered ;-)

Fartacus
01-04-2005, 08:59 AM
I will be all over this book in July like white powder on George Bush's nostrils.

Woo hoo X 2!



And my boys, who recently discovered Star Wars and made George Lucas considerably richer this Christmas (Star Wars Monopoly, multiple Star Wars Lego sets, light sabres, Darth Vader helmet/mask/voice changer, trilogy on DVD), are literally doing the pee-pee dance, waiting for "Revenge of the Sith" to hit the theaters in May. When they saw the army of Wookies in the preview, they went bonkers -- whooping, high-fiving, etc... .