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Oh no!!! Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows in on the internet before the book is released!! Oh no!! The world is over!!At least thats what some fans of the ever popular wizard think. On Tuesday (or late Monday), images of every single page of the 7th and final book in the series began making their way onto BitTorrent sites. Someone, likely a book store or publisher employee, managed to steal a copy and then proceeded to take pictures and upload them. While the pictures weren’t 100% readable, they were still fairly understandable. Of course some people would argue that this probably isn’t the real thing, but it appears to be legit. Fans say that the writing style fits author J.K. Rowling, and I don’t think someone would go through the trouble of writing something near 700 pages and make up a fake book to trick a bunch of teenagers, kids, and even adults. In case you can’t wait until 12:01 am on Saturday to get the real thing, and you don’t want to kill your eyes reading blurry images, Potter fans have joined together to transpose the pictures into a readable pdf.

The (not so?) weird thing is, some fans are all upset, saying this is going to ruin the surprise. If you don’t want to know, don’t download it! Most sites won’t put the big secrets about who dies and who lives on the front page. They likely won’t even publish it, and if they do they’ll warn you first. So stop crying. This isn’t going to ruin the surprise if you don’t want it to.

I’m not going to say where you can find the files, but I’m sure if you look hard enough you can find them.  

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