CatoCooper13
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Lasza said:In each case, the headache went away only after the patient turned the final page.
"Order of the Phoenix," the fifth book in the series, has nearly three times as many pages as "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone," the first book, and J.K. Rowling (news - web sites) still plans two more tomes.
"If this escalation continues as Rowling concludes the saga, there may be an epidemic of Hogwarts headaches in the years to come," Bennett predicted.
Interesting...I've read the 5th book at least 4 times already since its June 2003 release, heheh! :Oops: But I haven't had any HP induced headaches,
That certainly sounds like it! Reason why I'm laughing....it's because it greatly applies to me!
I remember when I had to go to bed and I wasn't ready to sleep, I'd find a way to read a bit more after lights out. I went to extremes -- since I had stayed at the cottages at CSDF, there were those gaslights outside, not too far from one of the 2 windows in the bedroom and luck was sort of on my side as the light fell through my side of the room...I'd lie on my bed, my nose nearly touching the pages of a book, heh. It certainly gave me a headache after reading in such a dim room, but I didn't let that deter me.


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