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I heard a while ago that Rowling is writing a new book but I can't find anywhere what it's gonna be about. Anyone know?
Started by Ban This posts IP on
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Anyone I will be disappointed either.
Www.guardian.co.uk/books/2012/feb/23/jk-rowling-new-novel-adults - for more information about a while ago that Rowling is writing a new book but I can't find anywhere what it's gonna be about.
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Harry Potter encyclopedia in progress, says JK Rowling
She says that all the royalties from this book will be donated to charity.
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I didn't know about.
Worded better, but we can say that about a lot of what JK Rowling writes...
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As Jo's renewed website is open now, maybe it's time for a new version of this thread.
Version 15 is here: J.K. Rowling's Official Website Thread v.15
Started by Alastor on
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Please note that it will eventually find a home on Pottermore. .
Rowling’s website.
Is no longer on J.K.
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Http://www.heraldsun.com.au/entertai...-1226347954799
Quote: : A 20-year-old Oxford student has been dubbed the "new J.K. Rowling" after signing a seven-figure deal for her futuristic adventure series with the publishers of the Harry Potter books.
Samantha...
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Just looking for another Rowling....
Rowling, so if she fails to live up to the hype I may, paradoxically, read it.
Consistently call those people who are writing a series and get a massive book deal "the next JK Rowling not a fan of J.K.
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As a general thought, how many of us mere mortals (i.e. not being paid King or Rowling rates of return) could afford even a ten percent annual donation to charity. Tithing is a very old form of such a contribution, typically to your chosen religion for...
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For that alone JK Rowling can do whatever she likes, you do it and there is no valid reason to....
Not being paid King or Rowling and being a tax exile, like certain musicians.
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I actually did meet JK Rowling.. I won that contest back in october to go to New York to see her read. When I got up to meet her I sort of blithered and told her I loved her. Yeahhh.
But seriously, I've always had these two questions I really want the...
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Did J.K. Rowling use historical and witchcraft/books to help her write the HP books?
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I think Rowling draws on a lot of literary....
No, Rowling majored.
Rowling has her spells actually BE IN LATIN! I think she was going for some pseudo-ancient vibe there.
Witches, and the Roman Catholic church were the ones speaking Latin .
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How did J.K. Rowling get ideas of magical stuff in the Harry Potter books?
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Her imagination..
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How exactly do authors make up words and colloquims.. such as JK Rowling? Where do they find the words?
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She used words that were.
JK Rowling didn't make up that many words.
Often the author reads.
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Let me start out by saying that I have scoured the Internet trying to find intellectual comparisons and there are none; I have found, what seems, no better place than this forum here to ask my questions. I am posting in the Tolkien forum because you guys...
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But since she.
I would not have guessed that Dumbledore is gay if Rowling did not tell me so.
Rowling 'imagined light.
Dumbledore's name is an Early Modern English name for 'bumblebee', because J.K .
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