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Children's fictionDear Ms Rowling, I hope this finds you well. As you so accurately recorded me saying to Petunia Dursley once, “Remember my last.”
Paralysed - Sherry Ashworth This story leads the reader through a rollercoaster of emotions: from sadness to happiness, fear to relief – the list is endless. It makes the reader feel so close to the characters in the story that you find yourself holding back tears in places, and grinning in others.
The Looking Glass Wars - Frank Beddor Here is a book review by me! I particularly recommend this book to fantasy lovers!! REVIEW: Many people say: “Don’t judge a book by its cover.” However, to be entirely truthful, a reader’s first impression is normally gained from the cover! By looking at the cover of The Looking Glass Wars, it would not be a book that I would choose to pick up and read. Fantasy, other worlds: not my sort of thing. That would be my first mistake. The enthralling story of The Looking Glass Wars is written and told in such preciseness that the book is spot on! First published in 1994 tells of a 'not quite a children's story' of Patrick T. Pixie, Phyllis the Fairy and Ernie the Elf and their enemy Winnie the wicked witch of Worksop. And their antics at Fairy school and other problems that magical tiny people have to put up with. There is mild swearing and slightly 'grown up' references.
This is the story of four children Benjy, Rory, Sheila and Penny from London spending six months in the country at Cherry Tree Farm. "Whoopee! We're going to spend six months at Cherry Tree Farm!" That shout of joy marked the beginning of a long adventure for those pale young Londoners. JK Rowling has hinted that Harry Potter might be killed in the seventh and final book in the series. The author revealed that she had rewritten the final chapter of book seven, which she originally wrote in 1990 when she was an unemployed single mother. Will Harry Potter die in book seven? Some sources are speculating that author JK Rowling wants to kill him off. Actor Jim Dale, the voice of Harry Potter in the US audio books, believes the seventh and final instalment will spell the end for Harry. Will JK Rowling write eight Harry Potter books?Until October 2002 everyone thought that there would be seven Harry Potter books - one for each of the three years that Harry spends at Hogwarts. The sixth Harry Potter bookJK Rowling revealed the secret title of the eagerly-awaited sixth book in June 2004. The book will be called Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. The title was discovered on the JK Rawling’s website by thousands of fans who followed the clues. The quest for the lost phoenix endsThe hottest day of the summer so far was drawing to a close and a drowsy silence lay over the large, square houses of Privet Drive. The only person left outside was a teenage boy who was lying flat on his back in a flowerbed outside number four. |
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