There’s no shortage of information on Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the seventh and final book in the saga that has captivated readers (and moviegoers) of all ages - but a lot of that information is probably false, according to publishing house Scholastic Books. Several varying copies of the book are already making the rounds on the Internet, though lawyers for the publishing company are trying to force these (bogus?) spoilers off the Web. Several versions of a book featuring 36 chapters and a 7-page epilogue are available to those who can’t wait until Saturday’s release of the book - though Scholastic reps say Internet readers may not be getting the real story.
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