Tuesday, October 30, 2007
In all the fuss about Rowling outing Dumbledore, it's easy such to forget the real victims in this, such as the guy who has the big Dumbledore tattoo on his back.
"I've always liked Dumbledore - just not in that way."
"I've always liked Dumbledore - just not in that way."
Labels: gay, Harry Potter, humour
Monday, October 29, 2007
JK Rowling under fire from US Bible belt after outing Dumbledore as gay. I realise that homophobe does not equal Christian fundamentalist, sadly, but is there really much danger of a backlash of parents who have thus far allowed their children to continue reading these books because one of the characters is gay? I suppose there may be if parents believe the inaccurate reports in the media rather than reading the books and seeing that Dumbledore is more closeted than Larry Craig.
Labels: gay, Harry Potter, homophobia
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
WantwantWANT
Dumbledore Pride T-Shirts. More the 'I Always Knew' t-shirt rather than the 'Wizards are Gay' one, just because it looks cooler. [via Boingboing]
Labels: books, gay, Harry Potter
Sunday, August 19, 2007
Labels: Harry Potter, humour, music, YouTube
Sunday, July 22, 2007
And, as I read Deathly Hallows of Deathly Death-Death , I'm listening to Harry and the Potters.
Labels: books, Harry Potter, music
Harry

Yes, even Alan Moore is enjoying the last Harry Potter book.
Oh shut up , that's the last time I'll be able to use that joke...
So, the boxes turned up at work on Friday, with strict instructions that we weren't to open them or put the books out until Saturday, so we were stricken by existential doubt, what if we opened the boxes and the books weren't there? Still, on Friday night I slept the sleep of the just, unlike the poor sods who had to work at midnight at another library for the Potter party for the children who wanted to be the first to get the book at a minute after midnight. I heard one child, on receiving his book, turned immediately to the back page to find out what happened. Well done J.K., six hundred and six pages of work and the child is going to ignore six hundred and five of them. Mind you, in order to see how many pages my copy had I've just mini-spoiled it for myself and now know at least one of the major characters that's making it to the end of the book. Damn. Still maybe he/she has all their limbs chopped off along the way.
So we had a dozen copies of the children's edition of The Deathly Hallows and three copies of the adult version. Personally I've never seen the point of the adult versions with their deliberately boring and non-specific covers. If you are ashamed to be seen in public with a copy of the book with the cover for children then you shouldn't be reading it! And what, you think people aren't going to see the words J.K. Rowling and Harry Potter and the Final Cash-In on the boring cover of your 'adult version'? Or perhaps, has J.K. Rowling edited the adult version so that Harry is actually a smack addict who can't get it together to fight Lord Voldemort because he thinks the carpet is trying to eat him? Is Hermione unable to help him because Ron got her pregnant during the Summer holiday and she's now down the Muggle housing office?
Anyway, I've got my copy, of the Children's Edition natch, and will see if I can finish it before some insensitive bastard tells me the end (I was going to say 'ruins it for me there' but then realised that would imply that I actually care about this at-best competently written kid's story). All our copies in the Library were issued by the time we closed yesterday.
Labels: books, Harry Potter, libraries

