Harry Potter library sweepstakes
Scholastic Books is holding a contest to see which library in the 50 states gets to display the very first copy of the American edition of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, one that’ll be signed by J.K. Rowling.
Despite what such a book would sell for on eBay, the rules of the contest clearly state that the book must remain on display in the library’s collection, most likely not available to be loaned out.
July 16, 12:01am is when the book’s official release date is, and I’m curious how many folks will be lined up outside of bookstores at midnight to snag their copies.

July 5th, 2005 at 3:46 pm
i think that are libary is special they help us expierience life in books
September 6th, 2006 at 6:14 am
I heard, If everything goes as planned, the 6th Harry Potter movie is set to be released in November 21st 2008-Thanksgiving weekend. Until then, part 5 will make its way to the cinemas in July 2007.
Summer debut for “Harry Potter and Order of the Phoenix� is without a doubt one of the most expected movies of the moment, even if the filming just started and will last another year.
The 7th and final book is expected hit the jackpot even harder since J.K Rowling suggested that some of the main characters might die, including Harry Potter. I just can’t wait it!
December 6th, 2006 at 1:19 pm
Why do you like Harry Potter? What is it that made you become a fan of the books/movies? When and how did you become a fan? Share your stories with us!
Personally, I've been a “Harry Potter” fan for a few years, having first discovered 'Philosopher's Stones' at the tender age of 10. I became a real fanatic
at 12 when I read 'Prisoner of Azkaban' and have been truly Potty ever since! Now I'm nearly 19 years old and eagerly awaiting/dreading the release of book
7!