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Harry Potter Makes Show in Moscow
5.10.2007 13:08
Harry Potter Makes Show in Moscow

Every bookshop which is to sell the last book about Harry Potter in Russian on October 13 is to make a bright show for Harry’s fans.
      
      Besides that most of all the biggest bookshops in Russia are going to work 24 hours since October 12, they are to organize shows à la Harry Potter for their buyers. For example, in the bookshop Moskva the Harry Potter’s fans can attend a Transfiguration lesson on professor McGonagall method and participate in Harry Potter Costume Competition. The three winners are to be awarded with a free "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" book. All the fans who will come in a costume on Friday is to get 10% discount.
      
      The Russian publishing house Rosman, which publishes Harry Potter books in Russian, believes that all the release of 1,8 million books of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" is to be sold out for a week. That’s why it prepares an additional release of 200 000 books.
      
      www.kommersant.ru
      www.rian.ru

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