[HPforGrownups] various small HP factoids
Snuffles Macgoo
msmacgoo at hotmail.com
Wed Sep 27 01:18:21 UTC 2000
No: HPFGUIDX 2282
From: "Joywitch " <joym999 at aol.com>
2. There have been a number of Harry Potter-related references in
various comics lately. The only really funny one that I have seen
lately is the one in this weeks New Yorker - a little girl is sitting
next to a bed containing her bleary-eyed and half-asleep parents.
She is reading out loud from GoF: *Dumbledores eyes twinkled...*
I was reading "Dykes to watch out for" last night had Alison B has had HP
going several episondes now - including the PC parents giving in to Raffi
and taking him to the bookshop first thing in the morning after pressure
from another child
storm
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Subject: [HPforGrownups] various small HP factoids
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2000 18:06:14 -0000
1. Has anyone else who lives in the DC area noticed that for the
last few weeks, the Harry Potter books have mysteriously disappeared
from the Washington Post Book World Best Seller list? They have not,
as far as I can see, started a separate childrens list the way the NY
Times did - the books are simply gone. Since it is unlikely that
people in the DC area have suddently stopped buying HP books,
something odd seems to be going on.
2. There have been a number of Harry Potter-related references in
various comics lately. The only really funny one that I have seen
lately is the one in this weeks New Yorker - a little girl is sitting
next to a bed containing her bleary-eyed and half-asleep parents.
She is reading out loud from GoF: *Dumbledores eyes twinkled...*
3. On a recent plane trip to the West Coast, someone in the row
behind me AND someone in the row in front of me were reading HP
books. Both were adults. (We are everywhere!)
-- Joywitch
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