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Old 09-04-2012, 02:07 AM   #14135
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Well I finished my re-read of Deathly Hallows earlier and have now completed my second re-read of the entire series. I feel I enjoyed it even more than my first two times through. Since G. Norman Lippert has announced the impending release of his fourth James Potter novel, James Potter and the Morrigan Web (a free download) this Autumn, I am considering a re-read of his first three. But first I've begun reading Stephen King's 11/22/63: A Novel, and am already in the middle of Chapter 3. It really is an interesting read so far!
I've completed reading Stephen King's 11/22/63: A Novel and really really enjoyed it. Also I know a lot more about Lee Harvey Oswald and the J.F.K. assassination than I ever wanted to. But that's okay because King makes it all so very interesting and I became quite absorbed in the tale. Anyway, tomorrow I'm going to start a re-read of the three books in the James Potter series by G. Norman Lippert.
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