Harry Potter Charity Books Stolen
by David

According to the BBC 3000 HP books written by J.K. Rowling for charity have been stolen.
Fantastic Beasts and Quidditch Through the Ages were written by JK Rowling to raise funds for the BBC Red Nose Day charity appeal.
They were contained in red-coloured plastic satchels which police believe may now be offered for sale.
Thieves forced open shutters to gain access to the premises over the weekend.
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January 30th, 2007 at 10:06 pm
I got to read the whole news article from BBC news. What shocked me was not the books being stolen but the fact that all those three thousand books were bound for recycling! How come? It was also mentioned in the article that they were unsold which adds to my surprise. I for one would have loved to buy a copy of the books. Placing those titles on a bookstore shelf is far more better than recycling them duh! Or is it because those two titles are only on sale in the UK? What a waste! Part of me is happy that they got stolen if only to stop them being recycled. I just hope the police finds these books. I would make an appeal to them though to please just sell them to the public.
February 1st, 2007 at 1:26 am
I completely agree with the poster above. That was my reaction, too. They shouldn’t be recycling them, people would love to have them.