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J. K. Rowling on the end of Harry Potter

Wednesday, February 21, 2007 by W

From her diary, J. K. Rowling talks about ending the Harry Potter series with the upcoming 7th book.  Just like many Harry Potter fans, the author feels a mixture of sadness and joy.

“Even while I’m mourning, though, I feel an incredible sense of achievement. I can hardly believe that I’ve finally written the ending I’ve been planning for so many years. I’ve never felt such a mixture of extreme emotions in my life, never dreamed I could feel simultaneously heartbroken and euphoric,” she writes.

“I’m almost scared to admit this, but one thing has stopped me collapsing in a puddle of misery on the floor. While each of the previous Potter books has strong claims on my affections, ‘Deathly Hallows’ is my favorite, and that is the most wonderful way to finish the series.”

Short Updates

Tuesday, February 20, 2007 by W

To Internet Explorer users, we’ve fixed the problem of the right sidebar appearing at the bottom of the page. Our subscription forms should now appear correctly. Thank you for your patience.

We have added a new page to our site called “Events @ Booktopia” where we list past and future events. We have also posted pictures of recent events. The link to this page is on the left side under STORE PAGES.

Cozy Reads Publishing Presents: Cozy Conversations on Heartbreak

Tuesday, February 6, 2007 by W

What to do this Valentine’s? Join us this Friday, February 9, from 6-9pm at Booktopia for Cozy Conversations — an engaging evening chatting about Heartbreak, a new book featuring stories from ten of the country’s promising and prolific writers. Get a chance to meet some of the authors and have your book signed. Mingle and get into intimate discussions with other book lovers. Who knew Heartbreak can be this cozy?

Tell us if you are attending and how many friends will be there with you.

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Heartbreak: Stories That Will Stay With You Longer Than Your Ex Did
by Cel Coscolluela (Ed.)

Cozy Reads proudly presents Heartbreak, a collection of stories featuring new and exciting voices alongside prize-winning authors, all of whom tell the story of love’s many disappointments with the grace and wisdom of the experienced.

A jaded model lands a gig at a fantasy convention where she dons an Arwen costume and promptly falls for a man who calls himself “Aragorn.”

A woman files for annulment, and on the very same day, loses an arm when the train she is riding gets bombed.

A perennially single twentysomething contemplates wedding invitations until her romantic prospect comes knocking on her hotel room, arm in arm with another man.

Here are ten stories that show the tragedy and comedy that is heartbreak. A demonstration of the human propensity for getting high on an emotion that, unfortunately, also has the power to bring anyone crashing down. Unfortunate? Yes. Inevitable? Perhaps. And does it make for a good read? Absolutely.

Harry Potter Fan Theorists…Tell Us What You Think!

Tuesday, February 6, 2007 by W

At Read or Die last weekend we asked Harry Potter fans the following questions:

1. J. K. Rowling will never say if Professor Snape is evil or not. Snape makes like difficult for Harry and bears a grudge against Harry’s father. Yet Albus Dumbledore said in the 5th book that he trusts Snape. What do you think? Is he evil or not? Why?

2. J. K. Rowling has said that the last word of the last novel is “scar.” Give us your best guess. What do you think that last sentence looks like?

3. She has also said that two characters will die in the last book. Who do you think these characters are?

We got a good number of interesting answer which we are posting below. Most of you seem to think Professor Snape will redeem himself in the end. Also, that Harry’s scar will somehow fade or disappear at the end of the series. Most popular to die in the seventh book are Harry and Voldemort. Harry? Really?!? J. K. Rowling did say she understands why an author might want to kill a character from the point of view of not allowing others to continue writing after the original author is dead.

If you want to tell us what you think, fill up our contact form and we’ll post your answers here.

J. K. Rowling will never say if Snape is evil or not.  Snape makes like difficult for Harry and bears a grudge against Harry’s father. Yet Dumbledore said in the 5th book that he trusts Snape.  What do you think?  Is he evil or not?  Why?

J. K. Rowling has said that the last word of the last novel is “scar.”  Give us your best guess.  What do you think that last sentence looks like?

She has also said that two characters will die in the last book.  Who do you think these characters are?

Miya D.

Not evil.  Snape had to do it, he had an unbreakable vow with Narcissa to protect Draco.  He’s fighting for the light.

And as he smiled, his forehead shimmered with his fading scar.

Harry and quite probably Neville.  Poor kids.

Jessica M.

I think he’s good because maybe Albus meant “Please kill me” when he said his last words to Snape and since everyone was mad at him for killing Albus, which I think was his plan, he had to run for it and join Voldemort to continue pretending that he supports him.

Maybe something about everything Harry experienced started with a scar.

Hermione & Ron, so Harry will get really mad & have enough anger to kill Voldemort.

Lain

Not.  But then the depth of characters in HP can’t be easily categorized as good or evil.  I guess the true depth of Snape’s character may be explained when I get to know what Dumbledore meant when he said in Book 6: “Please, Severus.”  That “please” is the ultimate piece of the puzzle.

At one time or another, people thought of it as either a blessing or a curse but to Harry, after 17 years, the only thing he could finally appreciate was the disappearance of his scar.

Hagrid

Wormtail

not evil

…and then he looked at this scar.

Malfoy

Voldemort

Alilea R.

Not.  I don’t think Dumbledore’s wrong in trusting Snape.  He’s good with trusting the right people.

The defeat of Lord Voldy finally healed his scar.

Ron & Hagrid =(

Snape has repressed homosexual urges for Harry’s dad.  Since he can’t get the dad he goes for the son.

“Harry, I like touching your scar.”

Harry and Ron, in each other’s arms.

Marie L.

NOT EVIL!

AND HARRY LIVED Happily ever after w/ his scar.

Snape (NO!)

LUCIUS MALFOY

Keziah T.

not evil, Dumbledore might have a plan.

the last Horcrux was Harry and it’s symbol was the scar.

Harry & Voldemort.

PJ P.

he is NEITHER good nor evil.  he has a reason/motivation for every single action (as was shown in all 6 prev. books).  (i want him to survive.)

Harry looked back and knew that after all he would still have that scar.

Remus, one Gryff. Student (Dean or Seamus)

Jess O.

Everyone is both good & evil.  I think it’s only natural that Snape hates both Harry & his father (James).  James made life hell for him & everytime he looks at Harry’s face, he’s reminded of James.

…THE SCAR!

Snape -> he’s becoe 1 of the most complex/angsty char.

Voldy -> Harry’s been trying to get rid of him for 6 books already.

It was not really a scar

Harry Potter & Snape

not evil

The scar will fade

Harry

Dumbledore

Chai R.

No! He was commanded by Dumbledore to ensure his position as spy.

It might pertain to the disappearance of Harry’s scar

Snape, Voldemort

No.  There is some clues in Book 5 that do point out that he’s not evil.  Dumbledore actually wanted & asked Snape to kill him… :)

“Harry, where’s your scar?”

Lupin! Harry!

Jol A.

Not evil because he could be forced by Dumbledore to kill him…so that Voldemort will trust Snape…

Harry no longer felt the throbbing of his scar.

Hermione and Ron (lovebirds)

April G.

NO because I’ an optimist

the only rembrandt of what did happen…his scar

Lupin & Tonks

JR A.

Snape’s not evil.  He spied for the good wizards as a deatheater.

Dumbledoor

Voldemort, of course.

Nikki R.

evil! ‘coz it would be too much to believe that he’s good

that’s all left of Voldemort, a scar

Ron & Ginny

Sonia

EVIL!!!

NEVILLE & HAGRID

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Post-Read or Die Sale

Tuesday, February 6, 2007 by W

From February 5-18 we are holding a Post-Read or Die Sale

Books up to 50% off!

Free tickets to Read or Die for foundations and public schools

Friday, February 2, 2007 by W

If you have a favorite foundation or public school, we are giving away tickets to the Read or Die Convention on Feb3-4 at the Intercon in Makati. Read or Die is a book festival, the first event of its kind in the Philippines. We will have book sales, book signings, book discussions, book auctions, book exhibits, storytelling, book-related movie screenings, etc. This is a way for your foundation or sponsored school to be part of this literary revolution. Let’s celebrate reading!

Call us at 634-6544.

Note this date Potter fans: July 21, 2007

Friday, February 2, 2007 by W

Scholastic has just announced that Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows will be released on July 21, 2007 at 00:01AM BST which translates to 7:01AM in Manila. It will have a list price of $34.99. A local price will still have to be determined. We are now happily accepting reservations/pre-orders.

The following is an excerpt from the announcement:

Publication Date for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows will be published on Saturday 21st July 2007 at 00:01 BST in the UK and at 00:01 in the USA. It will also be released at 00:01 BST on Saturday 21st July in other English speaking countries around the world.

Watch out for more announcements from this blog and if you are not yet on our Harry Potter mailing list, sign up using the form on the right of this page.

RodCon 2007 Update #6: Speculative Fiction for Beginners: Reading Fantasy, Science Fiction and Horror

Thursday, February 1, 2007 by W

This is the panel we are sponsoring for RodCon 2007. The panel will be presented by the LitCritters group. It is scheduled for Sunday, February 4, 3:30-5:00pm. We hope you attend!

    Speculative Fiction for Beginners: Reading Fantasy, Science Fiction and Horror

The LitCritters discuss which books and authors provide perfect introductions to the wild and wonderful world of Speculative Fiction, with selections from the genres of Fantasy, Scifi and Horror. In addition, the panel will talk about developing Filipino SF - where we are and where we hope to be in future.

Panelists include published authors Dean Francis Alfar, Nikki Alfar, Vincent Michael Simbulan, Andrew Drilon, Alexander Osias and Kate Aton-Osias.

RodCon 2007 Update #5: Only two weeks away

Friday, January 19, 2007 by W

Here is an edited excerpt (a long one) from the January newsletter of RodCon. We’ve already told you why we like it, but for those of you who need more convincing, perhaps this rundown of what will happen during the convention is what you need. Thanks to Kristin M. for a great update.

I. Tickets

Ticket rates are:
Students: P100/one-day pass; P200/two-day pass
Professionals: P150/one-day pass; P300/two-day pass

The tickets will be exchanged for a convention kit and badge during registration. Please keep your tickets. They are non-refundable. For those who purchase 2-day passes, you will use the same badge for both days, so hang on to it!

Also, please note that tickets will only be available at pre-registration rates until January 31, 2007. If you buy your ticket on February 1 onwards, you will be charged registration rates.

Tickets are now on sale at Booktopia.

II. Hotel Reservations

Hotel Intercontinental is offering convention attendees a special flat rate of P5000+++ for both single and twin occupancies from February 3 to February 4. The package comes with a free breakfast buffet at the Jeepney Deli, among other amenities. Please note that the rate for regular hotel guests is P7000+++. If you wish to make a reservation, please contact the RodCon 2007 secretariat at “rodcon dot sec at gmail dot com”. Interested parties are advised to make reservations before January 25, 2007 at the very latest.

III. Online Pre-Registration

Online pre-registration will end on January 19, 2007. People who signed up through the RodCon website will be contacted this week with instructions about where and how to pay for their tickets. They will also be provided with the function room schedule once the final list has taken form and asked to make priority reservations for up to two function room events of choice. People who did not pre-register online will only receive their schedules during the convention.

IV. Registration

Registration will start at 8AM daily. Please try to come on time. Early bird registrants will receive special kits. The Dealers Room will be open at exactly 9AM. Opening ceremonies–with speeches by the Guests Of Honor and keynote speakers–will last until around 10AM. Function room events will start at 11AM.

V. Guests of Honor / Live Performances

National Artists Virgilio Almario and F. Sionil Jose will be this year’s Guests of Honor.

Noted Filipino bands Radioactive Sago Project and Up Dharma Down will also be performing live in the Grand Ballroom on February 4, 2007. The bands will be debuting songs from an upcoming concept album produced by Read or Die featuring bands from innovative indie record label Terno Recordings. All the songs in the album will be original compositions based on Filipino literary works. New Terno Recordings artist Swissy will also be coming to the con to perform.

VI. Activities

RodCon activities will take place simultaneously on several fronts:

1) Function Rooms: Or the panel discussions, lectures, and workshops which will run continuously throughout the convention.

2) Stage: Film screenings, raffles, auctions, contests, special performances.

VII. Update: Portrait of the Filipino as a Reader
Photographers (or anyone) are encouraged to bring their photographs to the convention and paste or tack them onto a community wall. People can then vote for their favorite photos on the spot through a ballot box. Winners will receive special prizes.

Photos must at least be 3R in size and must conform to the theme. Attendees may submit as many photographs they want, just be sure to register your participation at the registration desk.

VIII. Read or Die Interactive

New! Specific areas of the convention have been set aside for meet-ups and (very) informal discussion circles. While these sessions are technically free, groups and individuals who do participate will be asked to pay some sort of toll fee (amount optional, money optional). It’s to supplement the donation to AHON, as per usual.

1) Readers Corner : Where readers can meet up and talk about books to their hearts’ content. Facilitated by Read or Die. Schedule/list of books to be discussed to follow. The swap area can also be found here.

Convention attendees are encouraged to bring their secondhand books to either swap or donate.

2) Writers Corner : Writers are notoriously hard to pin down but several writers have been asked to consider making time to meet their readers. If one is seen wandering around the convention, an announcement will be made on the PA. Or, if you’re a writer or you belong to a writers’ group and would like to use RodCon as a meeting place, please contact the secretariat so they can schedule your slot in the Writers Corner. Slots can only last for an hour.

3) Artists Corner: Artists may likewise avail of a spot in the convention where they can meet up or chat with their favorite comic artist. Please note that, as in the case with Writers Corner, there is no guarantee that your favorite artists will in fact appear or will be willing to sit for an hour and sign autographs. But if you are a comic artist and would not mind donating your time to meet with your readers (and acolytes, extant or otherwise), please do so. You can either email the secretariat to avail of your slot (or fill out the web form in the site) or sign up during the convention itself. First come first served.

4) Publishing Depot: Publishing representatives are invited to make time to meet readers or to field inquiries from potential authors in the Publishing Depot. Writers are advised to bring their manuscripts with them for the convention

IX. Press Releases

Ads and a feature article on Read or Die have appeared in the Inquirer, Star, Tribune, the Manila Bulletin, Manila Times, Malaya and other magazine publications. RodCon would like to thank Dee Mandigma for his efforts on their behalf.

X. Further Notes

The New Worlds Alliance members will be coming in costume. Other hobby organizations who wish to attend the convention in costume or cosplay are free to do so. You do not have to ask prior permission from the secretariat. There will be no official cosplay competition, however.

XI. Wrapping Up

We hope to see you all in RodCon. We end with a quote from the British novelist Zadie Smith:

“But the problem with readers, the idea we’re given of reading is that the model of a reader is the person watching a film, or watching television. So the greatest principle is, ‘I should sit here and I should be entertained.’ And the more classical model, which has been completely taken away, is the idea of a reader as an amateur musician. An amateur musician who sits at the piano, has a piece of music, which is the work, made by somebody they don’t know, who they probably couldn’t comprehend entirely, and they have to use their skills to play this piece of music. The greater the skill, the greater the gift that you give the artist and that the artist gives you. That’s the incredibly unfashionable idea of reading. And yet when you practice reading, and you work at a text, it can only give you what you put into it. It’s an old moral, but it’s completely true.

I would add that talented writers begin as talent readers, though I’ve scarcely heard it remarked upon.

The two activities are not only fundamentally similar, they’re the necessary halves of a single human activity.

The reader completes the arc.

If there is no reader, there is no text.”

Here’s to the readers.

Book News

Tuesday, January 9, 2007 by W

George Clooney has bought the movie rights for John Grisham’s The Innocent Man: Murder and Injustice in a Small Town. The book is the story of former baseball player Ron Williamson who was charged with a crime he did not commit and sent to death row. Grisham was supposed to have been paid a seven-figure sum for the deal.
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Steven Spielberg is producing a limited series adaptation of The Talisman, a novel written by Stephen King and Peter Straub. The Talisman is the story of 12-year old Jack Sawyer who is on a quest that takes him through our world and a parallel world known as the Territories. He must acquire a talisman to save his mother’s life as well as the life of her “twinner,” the Queen of the Territories.
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Get a free copy of the current bestseller document (on its fourth week on the New York Times bestseller list) The Iraq Study Group Report from the USIP website. The report is “a forward-looking, independent assessment of the current and prospective situation on the ground in Iraq and how it affects the surrounding region as well as U.S. interests.”  An important and timely examination of America’s involvement in the Iraq War with key recommendations for moving forward.

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