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Feedback: If you could dine with an author, who would it be?
Definitely Christopher Fowler, who writes the "Peculiar Crimes Unit" and "Bryant & May" series. He has such a great sense of humor and knows so much about the history of London. His books are so much fun to read. — Rena Gorman, Aurora I would...Tags: World War I (1914-1918), Marquis de Sade, Literature, Entertainment Events, High Fidelity (movie)
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J.K. Rowling, Kate Middleton, Adele among Britain's most inspirational women
Pop2it"Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling made a very important list, along with Kate Middleton, Adele, and some other well known British women. They were found the most inspirational Brits to women taking a survey.... -
'Chamber' Web site a hit
"The Chamber of Secrets has been opened." In J.K. Rowling's bewitching book "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets," Harry and his friends Ron and Hermione discover this cryptic message written in foot-high letters on the walls of Hogwarts School of...Tags: Chris Columbus, Fiction, Harry Potter (fictional character)
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'Potter' lawsuit plaintiff fined
Associated PressA federal judge has rejected a writer's claims that she was plagiarized by "Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling and in turn fined her $50,000, saying she perpetuated a fraud. U.S. District Judge Allen G. Schwartz found only minimal similarities between the...Tags: Corporate Crime, Trials, Fiction, Book, Fraud
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Harry Potter casts spell at London premiere
The Associated PressDressed in wizards' hats and witches' robes, hundreds of screaming fans greeted the stars of the new Harry Potter movie at its world premiere Sunday in London. "Daniel, Daniel, Daniel," chanted a crowd of teenage girls, as Daniel Radcliffe, who plays the...Tags: Fiction, Daniel Radcliffe, Maggie Smith, Kenneth Branagh, Death
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Our review: 'Potter' lacks the magic of first film
Tribune movie reporterEntering the world of “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” is like returning to a wondrous summer camp after a year’s break. You see old friends, meet some new ones, and you’re reminded of the magical appeal of a place far away from home. Only...Tags: PG Rated Movies, Fiction, Daniel Radcliffe, Maggie Smith, Kenneth Branagh
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Evidently, others were wild about Harry Potter too
Tribune staff reporterThere must have been something in the air. Best-selling novelist Mary Higgins Clark says she laughed when she first heard of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter. That's because she had one of her own. "The joke is I used the name Harry Potter in one of my...Tags: Fiction, Massachusetts, U.S. Secret Service, Michael Moriarty, Los Angeles Times
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'Harry' fans must wait for 5th adventure
Legions of Harry Potter fans waiting eagerly for the boy wizard’s fifth adventure will have to make do, for now, with revisiting earlier installments in print and on film. No release date for ``Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix’’ has been set,...Tags: Fiction, BBC, Harry Potter (fictional character)
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'Harry' blitz is about to start. Again.
Knight Ridder NewspapersAt the start of the new ``Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets,’’ the house-elf Dobby warns our young sorcerer not to go back to Hogwarts School for a second year. The little guy must have been a marketing major. Prospects for Harry’s sophomore outing...Tags: Tickets, The Hollywood Reporter, Fiction, Eminem, Knight-Ridder Inc
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Harry rides (his broom) again
Associated Press WriterAfter months of feverish anticipation, author J.K. Rowling has completed the fifth book about young wizard Harry Potter, and it will be published in the United States, Canada, Britain and several other countries on June 21, her publishers said Wednesday....Tags: United Kingdom, Fiction, Book, Harry Potter (fictional character), London (England)
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What are 1,000 pages or so to a true Harry Potter fan?
The Boston GlobeHarry Potter Nation has been celebrating since last week's big news: J.K. Rowling has finally turned in a massive manuscript of "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix," the long-awaited fifth installment of the phenomenally successful children's...Tags: Children, United Kingdom, Fiction, Book, Arts and Culture
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'Phoenix' rises to the challenge
Tribune cultural criticA sharp-cornered chunk of blue: That's what it looks like. With its brilliant blue cover and its rectangular bulk, "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" resembles a hunk of sky deftly extracted from the horizon by a wizard's spade. You would not...Tags: Fiction, Julia Keller, Hospitals and Clinics, Harry Potter (fictional character), Health
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