J.K. Rowling Returns to Twitter with Plenty of “Harry Potter”-Related Tweets
J.K. Rowling made her return to Twitter with tweets about Snape, Quidditch, tattoos, and life in quarantine.
J.K. Rowling made her return to Twitter with tweets about Snape, Quidditch, tattoos, and life in quarantine.
J.K. Rowling revealed to her fans that she has been recovering from COVID-19 symptoms and offered helpful information.
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On March 20, 2020, J.K. Rowling changed her Twitter header to an image taken from “The Faerie Queene”, an epic poem containing the phrase “troubled blood,” the title of the forthcoming “Comoran Strike” novel. What relevance, beyond inspiring its title, will “The Faerie Queene” have on “Troubled Blood”?
A temporary open license for teachers to record themselves reading from the “Harry Potter” books has been announced. Find out more about the initiative here!
This rare and unique (and tiny!) piece of “Potter” history contains an excerpt from “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” handwritten by J.K. Rowling.
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“Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” has been nominated for a British Book Award that celebrates the past 30 years of publishing, but it needs your help to get on the short list.
A rare edition of “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” is going under the hammer, but what is an uncorrected proof copy?
Is J.K. Rowling going to feature a tour guide from West Bengal as her next main character? Not so fast.
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