Midnight Muggle parties return for 鈥楬arry Potter and the Cursed Child鈥
The Chosen One is once again making it back into bookstores for a midnight book release on Saturday.聽
The Chosen One is once again making it back into bookstores for a midnight book release on Saturday.聽
On Saturday, July 30, bookstores will once again stay open until midnight and beyond to celebrate the release of yet another book about a black haired, bespectacled wizard with a lightning-shaped scar. But unlike the original "Harry Potter" series, this "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" is a standalone release, written years after the original books. And, most unusually, it is a play.
Readers over the age of 16 likely remember the biggest cultural phenomenon to hit streets and shops, virtual and otherwise, until the advent of Pok茅mon Go earlier this month. J.K. Rowling鈥檚 "Harry Potter" series has sold more than 450 million copies since the first book's release in 1997. Will "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" draw as much interest, and as much praise, as the original series?
鈥淓verybody that was of a certain age, and even those of much older ages, will probably always remember that,鈥 Syracuse University professor and pop culture expert Robert Thompson says in a phone interview with 海角大神. 鈥淭hat was really something unique in publishing up until that time. It completely jumped off the pages of the book.鈥
The last Harry Potter book, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,"聽drew predictably excited crowds to bookstores on the night of its 2007 release, selling more than 8 million copies in the US within the first 24 hours of its release.
This new book is in a different format than Ms. Rowling鈥檚 previous publications, written as a play and not as a prose novel. It is also much shorter, and instead of focusing on Harry Potter, it is instead centers around Harry鈥檚 son, Albus Potter, who was first introduced to fans at the end of the last Harry Potter book.
Dr. Thompson tells the Monitor that, just as the release of the original series revitalized reading for many children, the release of the "Cursed Child" play could possibly resuscitate interest in plays.
鈥淥ne of the things that was fascinating about Harry Potter was that it was in a traditional medium,鈥 he says. 鈥淲hat was so interesting was that you had a generation that was so excited about a very old fashioned act 鈥撀爎eading. There鈥檚 no reason to think it wouldn鈥檛 happen again.鈥
While some fans have criticised the stage play for its resemblance to many a fanfiction plot, critics love 鈥淐ursed Child,鈥 and anticipation is high for the printed version.
鈥淗arry Potter and the Cursed Child鈥 is the most pre-ordered book through Barnes and Noble and Amazon since the last Harry Potter book was released, according to The Washington Post. Stores are breaking out their Harry Potter paraphernalia in anticipation of Saturday鈥檚 crowds.
Although the release will certainly draw crowds of faithful fans, Thompson tells the Monitor that he does not believe the newest release will be as exciting for readers as the releases of the print and film versions of the original series.
鈥淚t isn鈥檛 going to be quite what we saw. The countdowns for those other books were things you couldn鈥檛 help hearing about,鈥 Thompson says. 鈥淭here are few people in America today who have not heard at least about Pok茅mon Go, but I think there are a lot of people who don鈥檛 know this [book] is coming out tomorrow.鈥
For true fans, Saturday鈥檚 release will hold an especially meaningful place in their hearts, as "Harry Potter" lovers mark the character鈥檚 36th birthday, as well as creator Rowling鈥檚 51st.