Final series of Harry Potter, now in Manila!
Posted by: iostream @ 12:50 pm in: Arts & Literature (1,045 views) July 7th, 2007The much awaited final series of the famous book “Harry Potter” finally arrived in Manila, Friday night, from Indianapolis, USA.
J. K. Rowling’s seventh and final book on the schoolboy wizard Harry Potter and his Hogwarts friends is entitled “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.”
There are reports that the first batch of shipment consisted of 74 crates of the book but total number of books on each crate was not made known. These crates will be opened on its grand launching day which will be held on July 21 at exactly 7:01 A.M. in partner bookstores of Scholastic who is the general distributor of Harry Potter.
The hardbound book of the latest series of Harry Potter will cost P1,450 and according to Scholastic, they are targetting an average first week sales of 30,000 of the Harry Potter books.
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July 8th, 2007 at 6:33 am
I wonder, with the type of security people they have here, one of those books might end up on someone’s private desk earlier than the official distribution day. Kung si Honasan nga nakawala, si Harry pa? He is wiz! hehe…
September 9th, 2007 at 7:42 pm
Deathly Hallows is one of the greatest book of the century. I love it!