-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----Von: D. Barton JohnsonGesendet: Samstag, 28. Juni 2003 20:19Betreff: Fw: Warum Nabokov Harry Potter gemocht hätte ...EDNOTE. Perhaps one of our German-reading subscribers can clarify this oddity?----------------------------- Original Message -----From: Sandy P. Klein--------------------------Machine Translation:Price-write out
The literary world draws the order by lots OF the Phoenix "in co-operation with" Booxtra "of 55 copies of" Harry Potter and
The literary world draws the order by lots OF the Phoenix "(Bloomsbury, London in co-operation with" Booxtra "of 55 copies of" Harry Potter and. 766 S., approx.. 16.80 EUR ) among those readers and readers, who know an answer to the following question:
How is the Norwegian prick embossment called, about which Hagrid worries so self-sacrificing?
Answers ask by postcard, E-Mail or owl to the following address: The literary world Axel Springer STR. 65 10888 Berlin literaturwelt@welt.de closing date is 5 July.
Who has difficulties with the answer, advice can get itself with following the volume inevitable (for each Harry Potter fan): Michael Maar: Why Nabokov Harry Potter would have liked. Berlin publishing house, Berlin. 185 S., 14 EUR. Maar forecast in his book: that a Weasley in mortal danger is guessed; that Harrys aunt Petunia seems to know more of the Zaubererwelt, than she wanted to admit so far; that Beatrix reading rank - which woman with the heavy eyelids - again will emerge; that the gates and the giants on volume demo RTS the side would strike themselves and a straggler heaps their opponents (the Phoenix medals) will constitute; that the metaphysische topic (where are the dead ones? Why can't I speak with them as with spirit?) will move ever further forward. After reading of the fifth Harry Potter volume Maar did not have to correct none of these prophecies.
Articles appeared on 28 June 2003
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