So where are they: Harry Potter Missing Pages

Filed under: News | By: Mark
Posted on: July 26, 2007 | 1 Comment

Harry Potter Missing Pages
Following on from the news Kerry covered on July 24th 2007 about Harry Potter Missing Pages and Printing Errors we have not seen or heard from anyone that have had a book of their own with missing pages, strange you might add.

Now get this there are hundreds of Harry Potter fans out there who have bought the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows book and sorry but some of you are in for a nasty surprise. The wizard casts a spell on your book and opps pages have gone missing.

All jokes aside this is a serious matter if you are one of those readers who have the book with missing pages, there are a few hundred books with pages missing which may not seem much considering 12 million copies was printed, but it does mean a few hundred people are going to be disappointed.

If you have the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows book and it is one with missing pages you can exchange it where you purchased it from.

So where are they: Harry Potter Missing Pages - We want to know if you have the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows book with missing pages and what your reaction was and views on this

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One Response to “So where are they: Harry Potter Missing Pages”

  1. Jes Simmons says:

    Yes, in a Bowling Green, Ohio, bookstore, I bought a copy of Deathly Hallows with pages 707 to 738 missing. Around 10:00 Saturday evening, I made the discovery. The sentence on the bottom of page 706 continued onto the next, but did not make any sense whatsoever. I read it several times before noting the jump in page numbers. It couldn’t believe it. I drove immediately to WalMart, but they has sold out of copies. I then drove back across town to Meijers, and there were a handful of copies scattered on a large table. I checked to make sure the missing pages were in the book I chose and bought it. Back home, I finished reading the book. I think I’ll keep the bewitched copy also.

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