This week, author J.K. Rowling unveiled Pottermore.com, the exclusive e-bookstore for the Harry Potter series. Check out Laura Hazard Owen’s… Read More »
Pottermore.com is great news for Harry Potter fans, who have not been able to read the series in digital form until now; for J. K. Rowling,… Read More »
After a suspenseful buildup, J. K. Rowling has announced that Pottermore.com will be an e-bookstore, exclusively selling Harry Potter e-book… Read More »
Thirteen years after the first Harry Potter book was published, J. K. Rowling is shaking up the publishing world again: Pottermore.com, the… Read More »
Harry Potter author J. K. Rowling’s PR representative, Mark Hutchinson, has confirmed to us that a Pottermore.com memo leaked to UK newspape… Read More »
Last week, J. K. Rowling led fans on an online scavenger hunt to a mysterious website, Pottermore.com, set to launch June 23. Fierce interne… Read More »
We wrote yesterday about Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling’s mysterious new (yet to be launched) website Pottermore–and the reasons it could… Read More »
Visit Pottermore.com and you’ll see a magenta homepage, two owls, a “coming soon,” and that’s it…oh, except it’s also launched by J.K. Row… Read More »
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‘Harry Potter’ Leak Seems More Like Publicity Than Piracy
The first 36 minutes of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I suddenly popped up on Bittorrent sites Tuesday, just a few days before… Read More »
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