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Reading blogs has become a harrowing experience since the new Harry Potter book came out. I’m terrified that someone is going to spoil it for me before I can read it. What if some blogger forgets to hide the sensitive information or it somehow shows up in the RSS feed? I can’t trust anyone–not even myself. When I recognize a post as being about Harry Potter, I have to jerk my head away and close the browser to ensure that my treacherous eyes don’t read anything they shouldn’t.
Seriously, I’m on edge here. I really have to read that book soon.
July 18th, 2005 at 11:30 am
Josh, I am in the same boat. The worst part is I KNOW when I’ll be getting my copy, and it’s not till the end of the week. So all week, I’m going to have to duck and hide from blogs I usually am all over. Damn them! Damn them and their American editions!
July 18th, 2005 at 12:05 pm
I’m saving it for my August vacation (plus, I’m in the middle of three different books right now and “Bleak House” is sucking up a huge amount of my reading time — damn you, Dickens!) and I’m attempting to avoid all mention of anything in the book. I don’t know if I can go three weeks without finding out anything.
July 18th, 2005 at 5:06 pm
Good luck to both of you. It’s tough to avoid, ’cause it seems like everyone’s blogging about Harry Potter right now. Letters of Marque is especially dangerous right now. When I went over there yesterday, I accidentally read a word that I shouldn’t have. I forgot it the fourth or fifth time I banged my head into the wall, but I think the multiplication tables left on the seventh (had to make sure it was gone). I assume it was a fair trade.
July 18th, 2005 at 7:10 pm
horcrux!
That’s all I know so far, and it’s from Heidi’s RSS feed. Which I am not reading again until August.
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