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Some of our favorite 'Harry Potter' characters that were not in the films
Posted on 2011-11-30 09:55:00 Comments 60
Dan Radcliffe opens up about 'Harry Potter' snubbing by Academy Awards: 'Snobbery' to blame
Posted on 2012-02-07 10:55:00 Comments 58
Should J.K. Rowling win a Nobel Prize in Literature?
Posted on 2012-01-13 14:55:00 Comments 52
Does Ron Weasley really deserve his place in Gryffindor house?
Posted on 2011-12-16 12:40:00 Comments 37
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September 1998 - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is published by Scholastic in the United States. J.K. Rowling received $105,000 from Scholastic to receive the American rights. This was very rare for an unknown (at the time) author.
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We had to write an essay about our hero at school, Mr. Mason, and I wrote about you.
Dudley Dursley Chamber of Secrets, Chapter 1, Page 6
Quidditch started in the 11th century at a place called Queerditch Marsh, which is not marked on muggle maps because wizards have made the place unplottable. Originally it was quite a crude game played on broomsticks with just the quaffle.
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BAFTA & Grammy Awards
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