Hi Bry... The guys and I just came back from lunch at House of the Rising Dim Sum... And though it's not audio cassette version to go with the others, I did get the audio CD version of DH. Will be reading it soon, I think Bert's really interested in it too.
Bert: Yeah, yeah... Let's get a readin' this nifty book about that Harry Potter guy.
Ernie: Harry Potter? Ooh, I like that series too, lots of good fun.
Count: And the darkness... Vonderfully masterfully wrought about by the writer.
*Laughs. Guess I've got an anxious crowd. So no worries, the boys will be here with me, Kathy or Ryan will pik them up and look after them for the rest of the week.
Good journeys Bry, wherever your travels take you.
Nora: Oh, it is, good, Bert, really good.
MN: True...can't really discuss the plot, though.
Storyteller: Is it true you've already gone back and re-read it a few times?
MN: Might have, might have.
Nora: Wow...well, the sale brought in a good chunk of money for Coming Unbound, so Mrs. Farley's happy.
(up in heaven)
JJ: So do you guys know what happened?
JH: Oh, dear, no, I've just been listening to people read the book aloud. But it sounds excellent, from what I hear.
R: I tried hovering over J.K. Rowling's shoulder at her house in Edinburgh...
JJ: Good heavens, have you no scruples, Hunt?
R: But didn't see much, 'cause H.G. Wells and Arthur Conan Doyle and half the big-name authors up here got there first.
JR: What about C.S. Lewis, and J.R.R. Tolkien?
JH: Wouldn't bet on Lewis, 'cause I've heard him going on and on about how he doesn't like the books. But I hear Tolkien loves them.