Mar 16, 2001
This is Wiltshire gives yet more details about Guy Mason AND his brother Cary Mason appearing in the Harry Potter movie: He and his younger brother Cary, nine, were both involved in the recent filming of Warner Brothers’ Harry Potter. “It was a lot of fun but long hours sitting about. The robes were cool,” …read more!
Mar 16, 2001
The Richmond Times Dispatch has a review that covers the versitility of Alan Rickman’s (Prof. Snape) other films.
Mar 16, 2001
The term “Harry Potter divide” is apparently being used to describe the difference between poor and well-off secondary school students. This term originated from the New York Times last August. Yet, educators are aware of the so-called “Harry Potter divide,” which was described in a New York Times report as “The depressed level of academic …read more!
Mar 16, 2001
Nancy Pate from the Orlando Sentinel has a great review of the Comic Relief Books.
Mar 16, 2001
In another Daily Express article, J.K. Rowling talks about some of the creatures she shies away from: Asked about dangerous creatures featuring in Fantastic Beasts, she added: “You don’t want to mess with a dragon, obviously. Then you have things like Acromantula, which Harry has already met in Book 2, but he didn’t know it …read more!
Mar 16, 2001
Loyal readers sent us this piece from yesterday’s Daily Express: Harry Potter author JK Rowling has written two new books to conjure up more cash for Comic Relief. Quidditch Through the Ages and Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them went on sale this week. The amount raised from the two 42-page volumes is likely …read more!
Mar 16, 2001
According to the Detroit News, the Comic Relief books are flying off the shelves.
Mar 16, 2001
Laura Dempsey of the Dayton Daily News fears that J.K. Rowling may not have even started Book 5. IT’S HARD TO BE TICKED off at someone who took a little time from their day job to donate millions to charity. But I’m nonetheless slightly peeved at J.K. Rowling, who is said to have taken a …read more!
Mar 15, 2001
According to the Western Daily Press, a rare first edition of Sorcerer’s Stone may earn as much as pounds 10,000 ($14,438.39) this week.
Mar 15, 2001
Have you read Goblet of Fire? This Bristol Evening Post reporter has. As I put the bag in the one bin, there was a muffled clattering sound from the other. In Harry Potter style, the lid flew off and something rather large jumped out of the blackness, over the track and into the jungle. It …read more!