so...who else is excited about Harry Potter 7!?

<p>On a side note: Thank God and the Heavens electronics and movies aren't the only things people in the U.S wait in line for at midnight, because it seems like it sometimes. Parents and Grandparents can look and be happy about their kids generation for once. Makes American youth look sophisticated.</p>

<p>(I know, people of all ages read this book)</p>

<p>I can't believe there are only 20 days left!! I'm trying to read the first five books (I'm one of the few people under age 25 who didn't read them when they came out), and after that, I'll try to reread the sixth one.</p>

<p>Gyrffon: I heard that outside the US and Canada, the release date/time is based on GMT... but I could definitely be wrong.</p>

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<p>Haha - Rowling isn't even American.</p>

<p>i lost interest after the fifth book.. way too much pent up anger , it was just not for me... i am going to be waiting for it at midnight though, cuz its a historical event and i have never gone to one!! </p>

<p>this is kinda off topic, but who does NOT think that Tom Felton ( the guy who plays Draco) is hot?? for some reason i don't find him attractive at all!! but other people are gaga over him..</p>

<p>^ i dont find him particularly attractive. i mean he's ok but not the most gorgeous kid to walk the earth.</p>

<p>and holy crappp i so jazzed for the new book. its going to be so awesome. im honestly concidering dressing up, which is disgustingly lame i know but this is going ot be something i'll tell my grandkids about. so i have to look fly. plus news crews will be there and i want to look super cool when i tivo the news story.</p>

<p>yeah, eww.</p>

<p>yea i get them at midnite 2 cuz i jus go across the street to the 24/7 pathmark 8) lmao</p>

<p>Not me. I have more important things to do than read 750-odd pages of any other fantasy book (other than Lord of the Rings, which is awesome) with the names changed.</p>