The Beginning of the End…
So I just picked up my copy of Harry Potter 7 from the Waterstones at Picadilly Circus. (Can I just tell you I love the fact that I got the book seven hours before everyone else in the states??) It was the official release party in England. After six hours of waiting (in two sweaters and a Gryffindor robe, nonetheless) I finally got my hands on a copy. And I should be excited. All my questions will be answered. But the truth is that I just don’t know what to do with myself in a post-Potter world.
But I guess that won’t stop me from reading. Off to chapter 1.
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Look, I can post! I love Harry Potter! I also love Emma Watson, even though she’s not legal yet. Ew.
[...] For Deathly Hallows, I wanted to do something really special and convinced my college roommates to travel to London with me for the release of the seventh and final book. It was really important to me, and it didn’t take much convincing. It was an unbelievable trip—we had adventures, got lost, stayed up way too late, bought the book from a Waterstones in Picadilly Circus. To savor the experience, my very gracious roommates agreed to read it aloud with me. I finished HP7 in London and felt a little unsure as to what to do with myself in a post-Potter world. [...]