Yes! I’m back!
After almost an entire month away from blogging, I have returned. If you follow
me on social media, you probably know why I was taking my blogging break, but
if you don’t, I’ll share my July whine-fest with you.
I was gone because
I just didn’t have time to blog. I was 1) moving apartments, 2) finishing an
internship course that required a portfolio, 3) working as a graduate assistant
and editing a journal, and 4) not reading a whole heck of a lot.
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Okay, so now that
that’s over with, let’s get to the fun stuff. It’s time for me to recap my Harry Potter and the Cursed Child experience at the Barnes and Noble
Midnight Release Party!
As I’m sure many
of you know, J.K. Rowling and co. decided to grace us with an addition to the
HP world, and yes, I’ve already read and devoured it. (My review will be up
sometime this week.) Because I consider myself to be a dedicated fan—not that
those who didn’t attend release parties are not—I dragged my friend along to
this four-hour event. Thus, we begin the recap.
Okay, so walking
through the door of BN is a magical experience all on its own. There’s books,
more books, snacks, and BOOKS. However, with the Harry Potter décor floating
around and the various wizards, witches, and creatures making their way across the
floor, BN became a pseudo Hogwarts.
Thankfully, I got
there early enough to score a red (Gryffindor) ticket for the eventual line. I
don’t think the papers got all the way through the houses, though. No green
(Slytherin) ticket was seen by my eyes.
After picking up a
ticket, my friend and I simply browsed the shelves, which wasn’t necessarily a
good thing for me since I had just spent too much mullah on home furnishings
and groceries. Surprisingly, I restrained myself, though, and I didn’t purchase
a book. I did buy a Golden Snitch though. (Don’t judge me, I had a 20% off
coupon, and I wanted a souvenir of this particular HP experience.)
There were a few different
events going on over the 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. time period, most of which catered
to children. There was a decent HP trivia game, but so many littler kids were
in attendance that it just kind of wasn’t as fun as it could have been.
Besides the trivia, there was a fortunate teller (which used a method similar to MASH), wand-making (construction paper and string), a coloring/crossword puzzles station, and face painting. Needless to say, my 22-year-old friend and I did not find any event particularly thrilling.
Besides the trivia, there was a fortunate teller (which used a method similar to MASH), wand-making (construction paper and string), a coloring/crossword puzzles station, and face painting. Needless to say, my 22-year-old friend and I did not find any event particularly thrilling.
I like that my
local BN put on this event, but I feel like some consideration should have been
taken into account for the generation that actually grew up with HP and would
come to the release. Plus, I’ve seen some other cities’ BN HP events, and they
just seemed way more sophisticated. Oh well…
Because the events
weren’t for us, I mostly helped the friend find books to read. She ended up
buying Red Queen and Fiery Heart. Red Queen was because of my recommendation, while Fiery Heart was because she thought she
didn’t have that particular Richelle Mead book yet. It turns out that she did.
Oops. Oh, and she didn’t buy a copy of HPatCC. Mostly because of its price and
the fact that she doesn’t own copies of the other books.
Honestly, I had
more fun recommending books to my friend than I did at the event itself. I also
liked being in a bookstore full of new releases. I try to limit myself to
stepping into a place where I can spend too much money on something that costs
half as much online.
We also bought
some food from the coffee shop inside BN. Unfortunately, they were out of
ingredients to make the Butterbeer drink, and they also didn’t have any special
HP snacks. Boo… I was hoping for some Pumpkin Pasties or candy snitches. I
ended up getting a plain ol’ chocolate chip cookie.
The last part of
the night involved the line. Of course, it was hot and miserable, but it was
made even more so by a particularly loud screaming girl behind me. Because it
didn’t take more than 15 minutes to get the lines situated, the trivia
moderator thought it would be a good idea to ask questions while we stood in
line. Okay, that’s fine, but some people were just obnoxiously loud. The girl
behind me actually blew my eardrum out at one point. Gah. Annoying people suck.
All in all, I’m
happy I went to the event, just because I want to remember the time that the
eighth HP book/play released. I’m a little disappointed in the BN party, simply
because I was expecting more, but it’s okay. I got a new Harry Potter book out
of it, so we’re all good.
Now, let’s just
hope there’s another HP midnight release somewhere in the near future. Come on,
J.K., you know you can’t stop now. We need more.
*Note: The BN banner image is from BN's website. I didn't make it. Also, I'm sorry for the blurry pics. Apparently, I was too excited to take decent ones.
*Note: The BN banner image is from BN's website. I didn't make it. Also, I'm sorry for the blurry pics. Apparently, I was too excited to take decent ones.
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