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...fellow passengers have varying levels of Potter confidence. I see some boldly reading their books as if it were the latest literary "must have"; others try to avoid detection by wrapping their book with brown paper or stuffing it between the pages of the Economist...
...subway car has turned into the Harry Potter express...
...haven't been this excited since...well, ever. For the past half an hour I have been reading a review copy of the Holy Grail of books: "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire". I can't believe I've gotten my hands on this thing. The book actually belongs to TIME magazine's Paul Gray, who has the enviable job of reviewing it for the upcoming issue, and until he abruptly yanked it from my trembling fingers, it was my moment in the sun. Then it was gone, and now I'm faced with the thought of joining...
...course, we have even more reason for our somewhat smug recognition. For, unless you've been living a hermit-like existence in one of those New York subway tunnels, you must know that this weekend sees the release of the fourth Harry Potter book, "The Goblet of Fire." The print run is huge, the hype is sky-high. Amazon.com is dealing with an onslaught of orders...
JUAN MIGUEL GONZALEZ Court rules for you--again. But if son Elian reads Harry Potter, can he go back to Che Guevara...