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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsJ.K. Rowling will explore Hogwarts in-depth in three new e-books
Los Angeles TimesJ.K. Rowling just can't quit Hogwarts.
The "Harry Potter" author will release three new short e-books next month "that dig deep into the Harry Potter stories," she announced on the Pottermore website Wednesday.
The trio of books, called "Pottermore Presents," will feature "titbits taken from Pottermores archives and original writing from J.K. Rowling," according to the announcement. The books range from 63 to 79 pages each and will sell for $2.99.
Fans dont have long to wait: The e-books will hit digital shelves on Sept. 6.
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J.K. Rowling will explore Hogwarts in-depth in three new e-books (Original Post)
brooklynite
Aug 2016
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thelordofhell
(4,569 posts)1. Harry Potter And The Stuff Left Over In My Laptop
Yavin4
(35,440 posts)2. What's the tuition like?
Do you need to take out student loans?
Nye Bevan
(25,406 posts)3. "The Ministry of Magic covers the cost of all magical education"
brooklynite
(94,581 posts)4. Damned European Socialists...
hunter
(38,313 posts)5. How do you tax wizards?
The only thing I can think of is mandatory public service.
As a wizard you do your time every decade or so... or what?
With my luck I'd probably be assigned to quality control and inventory in the potions room, counting the number of newt's eyes on the shelves and verifying their potency, stuff like that.
But it beats cleaning cages... Some of that magical creature shit is nasty.