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Harry Potter Author JK Rowling Discusses Ending The Story
“Honestly, I just have to calm down, go home and read it and then I can go full insane and go and discuss it with fellow Potterheads and go full Harry Potter”, said Harry Potter fan Christine Tenchava.
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JK Rowling announces the end of stories centering on the Boy Who Lived.
Horizon’s Bookstore in Traverse City never closed. Despite non-stop requests on social media from crazed Potter fans, no more, she says. “It was really exciting, there was a real electricity in the air”.
It was written by Rowling, together with authors written by Rowling in collaboration with John Tiffany and Jack Thorne, for special stage adaptation.
For years people have been captured by the magic J.K. Rowling placed on each page of the Harry Potter series.
“(The play) chimed perfectly with the material I had about the next generation and I could see it would work perfectly”, Rowling added. Both the books which were released are awesome and entertaining to the peak.
When asked if the new play would bring about a new phase of stories for Harry Potter, Rowling responded, “No, no”. The script book of the play of the same name, which is on at Palace Theatre, billed as the eighth Harry Potter story, is on sale from midnight tonight.
Brace yourself, Harry Potter fans.
The play, which will be staged in two parts, is already sold out well into 2017, and has now extended its run to next December.
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The story of the adolescent Harry Potter began with the novel Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone in 1997 and concluded in 2007 with Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Pottermore and the spin-off Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them film series will make sure of that.