
BREAKING NEWS (for us HP fans)
i was spsd 2 post this yesterdai but i went 2da ct (which was aite.. but i aint goin bak 2that pov morning glory foto place wit dat horrible Korean lady... biatcheee if i eva saw one!) n i couldnt be screwed later at nite n ther was also da chrismukkah ep. of the OC nad made me tape 4 her so blahh
im sure u guys on ninemsn haf read it.. or not
Rowling completes sixth Potter book 15:48 AEDT Tue Dec 21 2004
AP - Author J.K. Rowling has announced that she has completed the sixth Potter novel, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
"I know you all expected this to happen on Christmas Day, but I was sure that those of you who celebrate Christmas have better things to do on the day itself than fight your way into my study, whereas those of you who DON'T celebrate Christmas would definitely prefer not to wait until the 25th," the British author wrote in a message posted on her Web site.
Rowling noted that while she is pregnant with her third child, she has had the time "needed to tinker with the manuscript to my satisfaction and I am as happy as I have ever been with the end result. I only hope you feel it was worth the wait when you finally read it."
Rowling's US publisher, Scholastic Inc., said a release date would be announced Tuesday morning.
With the new Potter book almost certain to come out in 2005, fans should be spared the seemingly interminable three-year wait between Potter IV, "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire," and Potter V, "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix," which came out in the summer of 2003. Rowling did not say whether the new book's length would top the industrial-sized 870 pages of "Order of the Phoenix."
Rowling's announcement is also great news for booksellers, who have endured another year of slow sales. More than 100 million copies of the fantasy series, which debuted in 1997, are in print, and "Order of the Phoenix" sold an astonishing 5 million copies within 24 hours of publication. Sales have remained phenomenal even as Rowling's books have grown longer and darker, reflecting the boy wizard's maturation into adolescence.
Hollywood has benefited, too; the first three Potter books have been made into hit movies. The books have also inspired countless Potter paraphernalia, including candy, cakes, capes and toys.
Rowling has said that one of her characters will not survive her sixth book, but she refused to identify that character.
Potter himself is safe, at least for now. Rowling has said her teenage hero will survive until the seventh and final book in the series, but has refused to say whether he will reach adulthood.
Only recently, the book's completion seemed far away. In a message posted December 10, Rowling said she had nothing "noteworthy to report, because I have been spending nearly all my time sitting in front of my computer writing, rewriting and taking the occasional break to bang my head off the desk in frustration or else rub my hands together in fiendish glee (I think the latter has happened once)."
oh dear i dun like da sound of someone having 2 die in dis book.. i was devastated enuf wen Sirius died..
Guesses on... :
* who da Half-Blood Prince is... (Rowling confirmed it isnt eitha Harry or Voldemort)
* who n how mani ppl r gona die in this book alone..
* if Harrys gona die inda last book.. cause he definiteli will survive this one
n this is from 2dai..
Potter book cooked From correspondents in London 22dec04
THE sixth Harry Potter book, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, written by children's author J. K. Rowling, will be published on July 16 next year, the novel's publisher revealed.
The latest instalment of the boy wizard adventures that have captivated millions of children and adults around the globe expected to be the penultimate one, with the author planning to produce seven in all.
n this is from mugglenet.com
JK Rowling's two English language publishers Scholastic and Bloomsbury announced today that Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince will be released at midnight BST (British Summer Time) in the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa on Saturday, July 16th, 2005. Bloomsbury will be releasing both the hardback childrens and adult versions (same text, different cover) of HBP like the previous books, both with a recommended retail price of £16.99, with the US version at $29.99 (although some stores have already set their pre-order price at $17.99). Bloomsbury has informed us that HBP will be "a bit shorter than Order of the Phoenix."
i beta pre-order
n even MORE good news... here r some of da first high resolution pics from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire!

Harry n Ron gettin ready 4 da Yule Ball (ahahahaha too hilarious wat Rons wearing)

Harry n Hermione inda champions tent b4 da First Task (argghhh cant wait 2 c him fight da Horntail!!!!!)
i think its come 2 da point where i cant look at upcoming fotos 4 an upcomin harrypotter film witout seying.. "ohmigod theyve grown n changed so much!"
n heres some bad screenshots of da crew filming da second task inda lake 4 anyone interested



err sources sey itll be released November 18 2005
haahahha hilarious movie The Incredibles... almost as good as Finding Nemo
*** n half
lyd xxx
ps.. Merry Christmas yall n a very Happy New Year! mwaa

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