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Harry Potter

Packing. Moving. Unpacking. And more unpacking. And even more unpacking.

Reading?

Officially . . . no.

However . . .

As I unpack the books, I’ve been known to stop and sometimes read a few pages (or more) of a book that’s caught my eye. I read the first two chapters of Georgette Heyer’s, Why Shoot a Butler?, and decided to take it to work and read it during lunch.

With all this non-reading going on, a couple of incomplete challenges ended this month. Instead of individual wrap-up posts, I’ll take care of that here:

What: Harry Potter Reading Challenge
When: 1 August 2009 – 31 July 2010
Who: Galleysmith
Rules: Read, or listen to, the seven books by the end of July 2010 (Harry’s Birthday!!). She’s giving away box sets of the books, plus other HP related stuff to be determined. Stop by her site and sign up using Mr. Linky.

I really did want to do this one. I could say that I “kinda-sorta” completed this challenge. My mother LOVES listening to these books on CD while she crochets or does needle work. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard Deathly Hollows in the last twelve months. Now that I’ve moved, I might have to invest in the set on CDs, just because I’ve lived with Jim Dale talking about Harry nearly ever night for the last two years. Thankfully, he has a nice voice.

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What: Random Reading Challenge
When: 1 August 2009 – 31 July 2010
Who: Caribousmom
Rules: Randomly select books from TBR and assign a number. Using Random.org, pick a book to read. Visit her site for more precise instructions.

I’ll be doing LEVEL III – 12 Books

  1. Duel of Hearts (Diane Farr) — Announced // Reviewed
  2. Storm Born (Richelle Mead) — Announced //DNF
  3. Secretive Stranger (Jennifer Greene)  — Reviewed

I thought this one would be any easy one to complete. Oh well.

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Now, for some pictures of the progress I’m making with unpacking and setting up my library:

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Stuff to the gills

The picture above: the hutch on the right is stuff with Harlequins (Nocturnes, Superromances, Bombshell, Historicals, etc.). All unread. I had my keepers in there initially, but I saw at once that I was running out of room. The all-purpose media rack (center) is the temporary holding area for keepers (less Star Wars novels) and Georgette Heyer trade paperbacks.

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Star Wars, Harry Potter, and Jane Austen

Above: Taller of the two cases house my read and un-read Star Wars novels. No attempt was made to put anything in order (other than the keepers stacked on the top). On the top of the shorter shelf is my Harry Potter books (minus the Deathly Hallows). I have two sets: hardcover and the young adult trade paperback. At the time, I hadn’t found either edition of Deathly Hallows. I also have two sets of Jane Austen’s six novels (the red books and the stack under them). When I took this picture, there were still too many unpacked boxes in the middle of the room, so I couldn’t get a decent shot of the shelf in the extreme left hand side of the picture. The case has four shelves, each crammed with three rows of 15 books each, plus what ever else could fit on the end. I have another bookcase (similar in size to the one the SW books are in) plus a small book shelf made by one of my brothers. Once I’ve done more unpacking, I’ll be able to place them with the ones pictured.

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View from Across the Room

Above: After I took the middle picture, I turned and took the above picture (I may have had to step a little to the side to get past the boxes).

Since taking these pictures, I have emptied more boxes and moved stuff around. Once I’ve charged my camera, I’ll take some updated photos.

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What: Harry Potter Reading Challenge
When: 1 August 2009 – 31 July 2010
Who: Galleysmith
Rules: Read, or listen to, the seven books by the end of July 2010 (Harry’s Birthday!!). She’s giving away box sets of the books, plus other HP related stuff to be determined. Stop by her site and sign up using Mr. Linky.

I’m not going to join too many of these because of the impending move — my books will be in transit at some point, and then storage. But I’ll put this series aside and make sure it goes with me by car if I haven’t finished the books by then.

I haven’t re-read Harry since before Deathly Hallows came out, so this might be a good time to start.

Now, as to when I pick up the first book, that’s a different matter.

I first discovered Harry on Christmas Eve, 1999. A family friend’s son was reading it aloud during a Christmas Eve dinner/get together (I looked up the date I ordered it from Amazon.com — December 26th). The part where the post owls are trying to deliver Harry’s Hogwarts letter — that’s when I was hooked. A month later, I ordered the next two.

I’m seriously thinking of commemorating the 10th anniversary of discovering Harry by reading the first book around the holidays.  Funny thing, I was in the process of moving when I read The Chamber of Secrets for the first time. :-)

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This is a re-post, due to data loss. Below are comments I was able to salvage from Google Reader. (Oct 09)

26 Jul - Beth F – “I joined this too — I’m going to revisit the series on audio.”
26 Jul – Me – “Yep. I commented on your blog — your post was the first time I had seen anything about the challenge. :-D

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Making my predictions

by misscz on April 14, 2007

in Harry Potter

Leaky Quiz

The Leaky Cauldron is inviting fans of Harry Potter to make their predictions about events in the seventh book. The 8-part exam is a series of “yes or no” questions covering everything from “Will Harry live?” to “Are Pince and Filch a couple?” To see my results, click on the button above.

If it takes forever for the page to load, be patient. The staff at Leaky is aware of the problem and they are working on fixing it.

They plan to put a new quiz up every 20 days until the book is released.

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