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Scholastic & Raincoast announce winners of JK's 'Open Book Tour' sweepstakes Popular (1618)

OCTOBER 2, 2007 at 7:27 PM

Posted by GERI
Source: The Leaky Cauldron


We previously told you of the public schools that would be participating in J.K. Rowling's 'Open Book Tour,' we can now let you know that Scholastic have postedopens in new window their sweepstakes results of fans from the U.S. who will attend an evening with J.K. Rowling at Carnegie Hall on Friday, October 19th at 7 pm.

Canadian publishers, Raincoast, have also publishedopens in new window their list of attendees who meet the author at the Winter Garden Theatre in Toronto on October 23rd at 10 am.

At both events Rowling will read from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, answer questions from her fans and sign complimentary copies of the final book for every fan in attendance.

If you are attending either event please send us your memories and I hope to see you at Carnegie Hall on Friday, October 19th.

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· Companies  >  Scholastic, Inc.
· People  >  J.K. Rowling
· Books  >  Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
· Companies  >  Raincoast Books
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Mystique
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Mystique says:

Of course as i read this article, i became extremely bitter and upset. This doesn't apply to me does it... after all, I'm not a US, UK or Canadian resident. I live in the Caribbean, in Trinidad, where there are a lot of Harry potter fans... yet we are, as usual, completely ignored. We don't matter, there are NEVER any competitions for us, never any great harry potter opportunities / experiences that we get to participate in. We get books from Scholastic and Bloombsbury, so why can’t we be eligible for their competitions?
Or, just for once, why can’t they have a world wide competition? Where anyone can enter???
WHY ARE THE FANS LIKE ME TREATED SO TERRIBLY? Most of us are not rich enough to be able to travel to the UK / US and experience harry potter like the people in those regions can.
So are we to be left out because we an’t afford it? Doesn’t sound like what JKR and harry potter is supposed to be about!

Posted Oct 17, 2007 at 10:41 AM EST



im freeeeeeeeee
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AIM: kissmybassie

im freeeeeeeeee says:

I really wish I could have won!!!!! AHH I need to win a Harry Potter thing one of these days!!!

Posted Oct 30, 2007 at 10:51 PM EST



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