Potter Parties Portend Publication

There are various levels of Pottermania: those who are interested but aren't going to kill themselves to get Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince in the first few days; those who will make a point of getting their copy on Saturday, one of an expected 10.8 million copies to be sold in the first 24 hours of release; those who will stay up past midnight on Friday to get their copy at (mostly) bookstore Potter Parties and dance around the mandrake bush with their HP6 clutched tightly in their willow-whomped hands.

Want to attend with the other loons? PotterParties.com has a list of (at the moment) 2327 parties worldwide, including 1917 in the U.S., 215 in the U.K., and a hot one in the United Arab Emirates.

The site helpfully suggests that, "Even small touches can go a long way toward enhancing your environment to be more Potteresque. For any decoration display, clustering your props together makes more of an impact ... A small end table can have some books added and maybe an example spell drawn out on a scroll or on a black paper 'chalkboard' to become a Transfiguration classroom ... Another small table can use a globe light fixture cover turned upside-down on a 3-wick candle-holder with a teacup and saucer over a fringed scarf 'tablecloth' to be Divination class. Add a copy of 'Unfogging the Future' or other Divination books if you like."

I'm there! No, I'll probably be asleep. The site offers instructions on creating a number of decorative effects from Painted Brick Walls to Artificial Owls.

In addition to private shops, a number of chains have joined the Potter Party cabal, including Borders, Barnes and Noble, and Books a Million. For an event to be officially included on the site it has to take place at a public place and be sponsored by that public place - the site staff will stop accepting submissions at midnight tonight.

A couple of examples: Northern Lights Books in Duluth, Minn., will hold a party at the city's historic train depot. Store owner Anita Zager told USA Today a train will pull into the station at midnight, and "Harry Potter" will be on board. Platform 6, she says, "will be transformed into Platform 9-and-three-quaters."

Peninsula, Ohio, will become "the world of Harry Potter," said Debbie D'Andrea, owner of The Blue Heron Bookstore. "We're doing it up and having so much fun." Her store will be transformed into Flourish & Blotts, the Diagon Alley wizarding store.

Potter on, party people.

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  • 1 - NancyGail

    Jul 14, 2005 at 6:39 pm

    A Kroger here in town in having a Potter party. I've read all five so far, and thought they were well written. Wait and get on the 'hold' list from my library, though.

  • 2 - Eric Olsen

    Jul 15, 2005 at 7:57 am

    anyone going to a Potter party tonight?

  • 3 - Connie Phillips

    Jul 15, 2005 at 8:47 am

    Unfortunately, since I am my kids' ride. Fortunately, it's at the Books a Million, so there will plenty to occupy me.

  • 4 - Eric Olsen

    Jul 15, 2005 at 8:48 am

    have fun!

  • 5 - Connie Phillips

    Jul 15, 2005 at 8:51 am

    Thanks - I'll try!

  • 6 - bhw

    Jul 15, 2005 at 8:52 am

    We're thinking about taking our daughter to one. But it starts at 9:00, and she's pretty young, so we're going to wait and see how her day goes first.

  • 7 - Eric Olsen

    Jul 15, 2005 at 9:17 am

    nap enforcement

  • 8 - Deano

    Jul 15, 2005 at 9:28 am

    Yes (hanging head sheepishly), I will be going to a midnight madness Harry Potter event tonight with my 7-year old to purchase the new book, sample and make potions, see live owls, lizards, rats and snakes...

    No muggles in this house...

  • 9 - Eric Olsen

    Jul 15, 2005 at 9:50 am

    we expect full reports from you party people!

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