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Potter mania

The Potter mania is hitting climax tomorrow morning @ around 7am local time as fans prepare to receive the final installation of the series - Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows. Coming right after the release of the fifth movie, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, the Potter mania rubs off many, young and old, including my future-house-mate.

Her special Children's Hardcover edition comes with a special case that will be delivered tomorrow...hopefully in the morning.

The rest of the world has also been wrapped in Potter-mania...some ding dong managed to grab a copy, photographed every single page and put it up on bittorent. (Update: But do remember to remove the EXIF information if you want to do this without being tracked.)

While some enterprising counselor, put up this press release, offering grief conseling to parents and children to help cope with the grief and loss.

Ms. Vorsheck is available to speak with parents and children, as well as the media, on how to cope with feelings of grief and loss. This is a particularly timely issue with the release of the final Harry Potter book, Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows scheduled for release this Saturday, July 21, 2007. Recent articles have sparked rumors suggesting that one or more main characters will die. This could have a serious impact on children, millions of whom have grown up reading, watching and profoundly enjoying the characters and storylines of the Harry Potter series. As the world comes to terms with the possible demise of a hero, The Highmark Caring Place and Ms. Vorsheck will share insights helping children and parents to cope with some of life's most difficult challenges.

Talk about good timing.

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