Harry Potter News

Potter Aftershock

Jul 07, 2003

Posted by: Melissa Anelli

News

Linda G. Kincaid of The Boston Herald bravely confronts the monster we’ve all been facing since, oh June 22nd: Post-Potter depression. Thanks to Cynthia for the tip!

EA Updates Harry

Jul 07, 2003

Posted by: Melissa Anelli

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EA has annouced that an updated version of the Sorcerer’s Stone will be available this fall. The EA Potter offering is being updated from its previous version to work with the latest game consoles.

Fans Face Piracy Charges

Jul 07, 2003

Posted by: Melissa Anelli

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A Czech publisher of the Harry Potter books is considering legal action against a group of schoolboys suspected of posting an English to Czech translation of OotP on the internet. The official Czech translation is not slated for publication until February 2004.

I don’t Wanna Grow-up…

Jul 06, 2003

Posted by: Melissa Anelli

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This op/ed piece by A.S. Byatt in The New York Times takes a look at just why some of us “childish adults” love Harry Potter.

British Home Secretary Upset at Audio Book Price

Jul 06, 2003

Posted by: KristinTLC

Books

From the dailyrecord.co.uk: HARRY Potter fan David Blunkett blasted BBC chiefs yesterday for slapping a £75 charge on tapes of the new book. The Home Secretary, who was born blind, was outraged to discover the cost – and to find he would have to wait until mid- September to hear them.

Harry Is Here To Stay

Jul 06, 2003

Posted by: Melissa Anelli

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Professor Eliza Dresang says Harry is destined for the literary long-haul in this article from The Tallahassee Democrat . Will kids even recognize the names of these fictional characters or the stories they came from? At least one Tallahassee scholar says yes. According to Florida State University Professor Eliza Dresang, the top-selling Harry Potter books …read more!

Newly Discovered Plant Gets ‘Potter’ Name

Jul 06, 2003

Posted by: KristinTLC

Misc

As published through EurekAlert: Harry Potter’s influence pervades even the science of plant taxonomy at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. Lena Struwe, assistant professor of ecology, evolution and natural resources at Rutgers’ Cook College – and a fan of the fictional young wizard – has shared in the discovery of a rare, new …read more!

Audio Book Reviews

Jul 06, 2003

Posted by: KristinTLC

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The Boston Globe gives the audio version of Order of the Phoenix a positive review, saying it is ‘not only as delightful as its predecessors, but reveals more depth of talent than Rowling has previously displayed’, while the Philadelphia Inquirer says that at $45 (tapes) and $75 (CDs), the recording is ‘well worth the price’ …read more!

Teachers Call OotP ‘Dead Right’

Jul 06, 2003

Posted by: KristinTLC

Books

In an article from news.scotsman.com, teachers hail Order of the Phoenix as ‘blistering satire on years of politically motivated interference in the running of schools’. Says Sandy McAulay, head teacher of Leith Academy: The book sounds about right to me. Many teachers, including me, believe the magic has been sucked out of teaching, because our …read more!

134 Characters, 1 Actor

Jul 06, 2003

Posted by: KristinTLC

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While we wait for TLC Editor Melissa Anelli’s interview with Jim Dale, check out this article from the Austin American-Statesman about Mr. Dale’s most recent performance – the audio version of Order of the Phoenix.



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