Another Harry Potter book escapes before time
Another copy of the latest Harry Potter book has been accidentally sold ahead of the strict release date, this time in a New York pharmacy.
Customer Mandy Muldoon said she simply spotted a stack of the highly anticipated books on a shelf and bought one. She has since promised to return it.
Shop manager Christine Ekblom said she believed it was the only copy sold.
âThey were pulled off an hour after they were put on the shelves. It was a mistake,â she said.
A gag order was issued by a Canadian court this week after 14 copies of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince were inadvertently sold at a supermarket near Vancouver.
The book is due for release this Saturday and will be unveiled at the stroke of midnight at special parties held at bookshops worldwide.
Ms Muldoonâs husband, Mike, said the family would return the book to the publisher, although his stepson had admitted reading two pages.
âWeâre going to do the right thing,â he said.
âWe donât want to ruin it for other kids and take away from the experience of everyone reading it together.â
Kyle Good, a Scholastic publishing spokeswoman, said: âThis is the first early sale we have heard of in the US and the family is returning it.â
On Friday, Scholastic will hold a ceremony to unveil the first signed copy of the Half-Blood Prince â transported to the US on the QE2 in a gigantic locked trunk.
The book will be presented to a public library.