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...Harvard Book Store, which has pre-sold about 400 copies, four propitious patrons—“one lucky student from each Hogwarts House”—will receive “Golden Snitches” redeemable for audio recordings of the penultimate Potter tome. The snitch, per Potter lore, is a small ball used in the sport called quidditch...
...Charles Hotel, guests who purchased the “Harry Potter package” (for a mere $299 per night) have the privilege of fishing their room keys out of an authentic Sorting...
...they are invited to join an estimated throng of 1,000 in the Charles Hotel courtyard, when the hotel teams up with the Harvard Coop to show the film version of “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban,” the third title in the series that is, by now, old news to Dumbledore diehards...
Much of the Class of 2008 was only 12 when J.K. Rowling’s first novel, “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone,” was published in the U.S., the beginning of a seven-book sensation that has made Rowling richer than the Queen of England and turned thousands of readers, like Gong, into Potter fanatics...
...night I just said, I wonder what the Harry Potter books are like, because I’ve seen the movies, and I felt underwhelmed by them,” said John S. Denton ’06, who became interested in the series about six months after the 2003 release of the fifth title, “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix...