I just want you. - KB


→ 12/50 favourite pictures of Jo Rowling

→ 12/50 favourite pictures of Jo Rowling

Posted 2 days ago with 164 notes

→ 10-11/50 favourite pictures of Jo Rowling

Posted 2 days ago with 37 notes · originally whatthefawkes

The Queen’s Harry Potter-inspired puppy


The Queen has drawn inspiration from the Harry Potter books and named a litter of her breeding puppies after characters from the hugely successful children’s books.

A Labrador from one litter was named Gryffindor, the house the boy wizard belongs to at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. His name was chosen by the Queen who also personally names all of the puppies currently being bred at Sandringham Estate, the Queen’s country retreat in Norfolk. While it is known one of the “Harry Potter” litter is named Gryffindor, it remains unclear what other characters have been used for its companions.

The kennels, established by Edward VII in 1879 to house 100 dogs, are now home to some 20 gundogs, labradors and cocker spaniels of variety of ages. The 86 year-old is currently breeding and working cocker spaniels, which she is said to value for their ability to retrieve game from difficult and dense cover.

Source: here

Posted 6 days ago with 25 notes

Harry Potter Publisher Gains Higher Sales Due to E-Books


Bloomsbury, the publisher behind the popular book and movie franchise, Harry Potter, revealed higher revenues due to the increase demand for e-books. Bloomsbury also revealed that Harry Potter books remain as one of the best-selling titles in the company.


Bloomsbury will celebrate the 15th anniversary of the publication of the first Harry Potter book next month, with a “large consumer competition”. The publishers experienced an increase in sales due to the release of the final Harry Potter film last July, 2011.


The release of boxed sets last Christmas time also had an effect with the total sales. In terms of e-books, the publishing company also experienced an increase in e-book demand from the company’s backlist. One of which includes the book, Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert, which was made into a movie starring Julia Roberts.


“It’s as dramatic a shift as the move from hardback to paperback books seemed in the 1960s but well within the capability of the industry to take in its stride. People are building up their e-book libraries just like they built up their CD collections [when the music format first launched].” said Nigel Newton, the chief executive of Bloomsbury.
Source: Here

Posted 1 week ago with 1 note


→ 09/50 favourite pictures of Jo Rowling

→ 09/50 favourite pictures of Jo Rowling

Posted 1 week ago with 1,166 notes

→ 05-08/50 favourite pictures of Jo Rowling

Posted 1 week ago with 403 notes · originally whatthefawkes

Scholars study literary merits of Harry Potter novels


More than 60 academics from across the world are gathering in Scotland to examine the literary merits of the Harry Potter novels. Scholars will discuss the JK Rowling books over the next two days, with 50 lectures on the boy wizard scheduled at the University of St Andrews. Topics include the role of paganism, British national identity and how death is dealt with in the book series. An anthology based on the conference is planned for publication in 2013.


The conference has been organised by Prof John Patrick Pazdziora from the University’s School of English and Father Micah Snell from the University’s Institute for Theology, Imagination and the Arts (ITIA).


Prof Pazdziora said: “We can’t avoid the fact that Harry Potter is the main narrative experience of an entire generation - the children who literally grew up with Harry Potter. The Harry Potter novels are simply the most important and influential children’s books of the late-20th and early 21st Centuries.” He added: “For very many people, this is their first experience of literature, and of literary art. So they want to think about it, and analyse it, and talk about it.”


The keynote speaker for the event - which is entitled A Brand of Fictional Magic: Reading Harry Potter as Literature - is John Granger, author of The Deathly Hallows Lectures. Mr Granger said: “I take exception to the unexamined and misinformed assumption that the books are ‘light on literary merit’. Ms Rowling’s works are comic, certainly, but it’s a great mistake to think they’re simple or haphazard story-telling. Hogwarts, we’re told, is hidden somewhere in Scotland, the author lives here, too, and Ms Rowling’s mother was half Scot. It’s somehow appropriate and fitting that the first academic conference of any size be held at Scotland’s oldest university, St Andrews.”


Source: here

Posted 1 week ago with 29 notes

Pottermore adds new content from JK Rowling


Pottermore updated their twitter feed earlier today with the exciting news that the first book in the Potter series has been updated with new exclusive content from Jo… excerpts from various Hogwarts library books.

“You can now visit the library on Pottermore and read excerpts from selected books bit.ly/L5kOet” - Pottermore

Excerpts of textbooks that Jo has written come from the following:
‘A Beginner’s Guide to Transfiguration’ by Emeric Switch
‘Curses and Counter-Curses’ by Vindictus Viridian
‘One Thousand Magical Herbs and Fungi’ by Phyllida Spore
‘The Standard Book of Spells (Grade 1)’ by Miranda Goshawk
‘The Dark Forces: A Guide to Self-Protection’ by Quentin Trimble


By going to Pottermore’s Chapter 14 of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, “Norbert the Norwegian Ridgeback”, you’ll be inside the Hogwarts library. However, to see the excerpts for yourself, you will gave to click about randomly to find each excerpt. Have fuuun :’D

Posted 2 weeks ago with 30 notes


→ 04/50 favourite pictures of Jo Rowling

→ 04/50 favourite pictures of Jo Rowling

Posted 2 weeks ago with 79 notes · originally whatthefawkes


→ 03/50 favourite pictures of Jo Rowling

→ 03/50 favourite pictures of Jo Rowling

Posted 2 weeks ago with 147 notes · originally whatthefawkes


→ 02/50 favourite pictures of Jo Rowling

→ 02/50 favourite pictures of Jo Rowling

Posted 2 weeks ago with 50 notes · originally whatthefawkes


→ 01/50 favourite pictures of Jo Rowling

→ 01/50 favourite pictures of Jo Rowling

Posted 2 weeks ago with 62 notes · originally whatthefawkes


Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban cap spam 01.

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban cap spam 01.

Posted 2 weeks ago with 16 notes