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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
'Joel' has reported in with some disturbing information on Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Taking his facts from eitb24, 'Joel' reports that somebody claims to have stolen a digital copy of the novel from Bloomsbury and has now posted all the plot spoilers online.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Hacked?
If you are one of those who actually like spoilers, don't get too excited too quick, as they could be absolute crap. The hacker, who goes by the name of 'Gabriel', claims to have hacked into Bloomsbury computers in London and grabbed himself a complete digital copy of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. If what the hacker says is true, then that means tons of new spoilers for the book are now available online. And, before you ask, yes, the spoilers also tell who dies in Book VII.
In a post on Insecure.Org, 'Gabriel' claims his/her actions were committed to make the 'upcoming book useless and boring.' Wow, how mighty of you.
Kyle Good, a spokesman for U.S. distributor Scholastic Corp., would not say whether the posting was accurate, but did warn readers to be skeptical about anything on the Web that claims to have inside information on the book's plot. "There is a whole lot of junk flying around," she said. "Consider this one more theory."
We are also reminded that posts to the likes of Gabriel's also occurred on the two previous Potter books; both of which were not accurate.
If you do want to know who dies and have the seventh book absolutely blown for you -- that is, if Gabriel is telling the truth -- you can check it all out at this site.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows hits shelves on July 21st.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix opens to theaters on July 11th.