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Reading ‘Deathly Hallows’ by Candlelight
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Paul Raushenbush
By Patrick Rothfuss The day “Deathly Hallows” came out, I was a family vacation in the distant northern corner of Wisconsin. I found myself in a cabin with no internet. There was a small town with no library. No public computer terminals. No coffeeshop and no WIFI hotspot. No cell phone reception. I considered sending…
A Third of the Way In …
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prothfuss
By Orson Scott Card Editor’s Note: This blog post reveals plot points in the first third of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.” Good people doing bad things — or rumored to have done them. Bad people doing noble things — or were those people ever really bad? I got the book at eleven this…
Will Harry Die?
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prothfuss
By Orson Scott Card Editor’s Note: This blog post does not reveal any plot points in “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.” “Jane, you ignorant sl–…” Oh, wait, I’m showing my age. Just because I’m in a two-person debate in public doesn’t mean I should make a connection with Dan Aykroyd’s and Jane Curtin’s parody…
The End Is Near
By
Paul Raushenbush
By Patrick Rothfuss I knew anticipation of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” had reached ridiculous levels when one of my friends uttered the words: “Accio Book Seven!” What was truly surprising is that instead of being shunned by everyone in the coffee shop where we were talking, my friend’s geeky outburst spurred an hour’s…
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