I imagine that she will...  this mornings paper reported
that after attending a Potter party at midnight to buy her
book, a local woman went home and began to read - all night
long.  When she got to page 402 there were 33 pages
missing!!  The bookstore checked other books and found more
with the error and called Scholastic, who of course promised
to replace the books.

Clay


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joy Beeson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [lace-chat] Harry Potter


> At 06:37 AM 6/21/03 -0500, Sue Babbs wrote:
>
> > (I don't know whether she still has Americanised
versions produced, but
> > didn't want to find out the hard way!)
>
> Anybody have a clue as to why an author with Rowling's
clout should settle
> for letting *Scholastic* publish her book?  She should
have a long,
> acrimonious talk with her agent . . .
>
> -- 
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