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Bound By Goth

By S. Anne Durham

Published on July 31, 2008 at 12:41am

Midnight is the magic hour for all manner of dark creatures. But did you ever think you'd find them at a Barnes & Noble? As Stephenie Meyer's Breaking Dawn, the final book of her Twilight Saga, goes on sale, you can expect to see costumes, fortune telling, jewelry making and the screening of a video from the author. Don't call it a Monster Mash, but count on lots of dark, gothic goodness for old fans and the newly bitten. Breaking Dawn goes on sale at the stroke of midnight Friday at Barnes & Noble, 7700 W. Northwest Highway. Admission is free. Call 214-739-1124 or visit bn.com.
Fri., Aug. 1, 2008


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