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connielane at 09:01am on 23/01/2005
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ETA: Scholastic has confirmed that HBP will be 672 pages. No word yet from Bloomsbury on length of UK edition.
According to this article, the "Library Binding" version of HBP is 672 pages long. Not sure how this would translate into pagination for the regular version, but if it's close that would make HBP shorter than both OotP and GoF.
And I wonder why we only got a handful of images from the 2006 calendar. Not that I'm complaining, mind you. I remember all those spoilers that came out of the trading cards, and I'd hate to be getting that much info 10 months in advance.
As for the pictures themselves, I mostly like them.( Read more... )
In other news, I'm pretty much stuck at home today. Snow and ice are all over the roads, and I live in a very hilly neighborhood. Not chancing it. And not complaining either. I actually do hate missing church, but I don't mind missing those couple hours of *work* I usually have to do beforehand. More time for reading and movie-watching. Yay!
And I actually caught some of SNL last night. Paul Giamatti was great! I loved the post-Golden-Globes skit. I wonder if that was Paul's idea.
According to this article, the "Library Binding" version of HBP is 672 pages long. Not sure how this would translate into pagination for the regular version, but if it's close that would make HBP shorter than both OotP and GoF.
And I wonder why we only got a handful of images from the 2006 calendar. Not that I'm complaining, mind you. I remember all those spoilers that came out of the trading cards, and I'd hate to be getting that much info 10 months in advance.
As for the pictures themselves, I mostly like them.( Read more... )
In other news, I'm pretty much stuck at home today. Snow and ice are all over the roads, and I live in a very hilly neighborhood. Not chancing it. And not complaining either. I actually do hate missing church, but I don't mind missing those couple hours of *work* I usually have to do beforehand. More time for reading and movie-watching. Yay!
And I actually caught some of SNL last night. Paul Giamatti was great! I loved the post-Golden-Globes skit. I wonder if that was Paul's idea.
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