Monday, 23 July 2007

Harry's broom sweeps all before it, The Australian, 23 July, 2007. Additional Reporting.

Harry's broom sweeps all before it: [6 NSW Country Edition]

Steven Swinford, Additional reporting: John StapletonThe Australian; Canberra, A.C.T. [Canberra, A.C.T] 23 July 2007: 5.
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Even as tired youngsters leafed through pages to discover the outcome of the showdown between the boy wizard and his nemesis, bookmaker Ladbrokes was cutting the odds on there being an eighth [Harry Potter] novel from 16-1 to 10-1 after a flurry of stake money. And [JK Rowling] is 1-4 to become a dame in the New Year honours list.
For one special night, normal bedtime was cancelled as children were permitted to plough through torture, seven deaths and the final, fatal confrontation between Harry and the wicked Voldemort. The ending should remain a prize for readers who have read all 608 pages.
"This is our single most successful book ever. Kids were dropping to the floor the minute they got it, just to read it; they didn't want to wait. It is an astonishing phenomenon."

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