The company estimates that more than 800,000 Harry Potter fans attended celebrations in its U.S. stores that lasted until the early morning hours, where fans of the wildly popular Harry Potter series began the midnight countdown at Borders with "Grand Hallows Ball" celebrations. Every store crowned a king and queen of the Ball who were rewarded for having the best
costumes. Prizes were awarded for the winners of the Harry Potter Spelling Bee and the "Great Snape Debate." The most coveted awards at Borders stores were a giant poster of the cover art for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows signed by artist Mary Grand Pre, and the opportunity to be first in line to purchase the new book.
"We are absolutely thrilled that so many customers chose to spend this very special evening with Borders," says Borders Chief Executive Officer George Jones. "Our store staffs worked tirelessly throughout the evening and early morning hours to give our customers an exceptional experience. I am proud of the way Borders made the final Harry Potter book an event to remember in the lives of so many children and adults worldwide."
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