Potter Mania Hits Columbus
Friday night at Barnes & Noble and other bookstores all over Columbus, Harry Potter fans waited, wallets-and-wands at the ready, for the final installment of the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

“Wall-to-wall people” is how the manager of the nearby Pickerington Barnes and Noble described the event. “It started early and they were here all night.” He went on to tell me that he felt the event was a great success, with a well planned evening and suprisingly organized and ‘calm while happy’ revelers and no negative suprises. When asked about the sales numbers for the night, he simply smiled and said, “Huge.”
This past weekend marks the last time Harry Potter fans, many in full wizarding attire, will unite in their excitement over the release of a Potter novel. Though the franchise has been huge, possibly the most successful in history, J. K. Rowling has made it clear that she intends to write no more Harry Potter novels, stating that “Harry’s story comes to a definite end.”
I am somewhat saddened that this is the last time Harry Potter will cause such a ruckus around Columbus’ bookstores. Thankfully though, two more films are certain to make an equally huge impact at our theaters.

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