
Jun 15, 2003
Thanks to Alison and Ebony for sending us the TIME Magazine article about OotP. The article covers JK Rowling’s correspondence with Catie Hoch throughout the six-year-old’s illness in 2000, the upcoming slew of midnight parties, churches that use the books to reach out to the children among their membership, censorship and the expected length of …read more!

Jun 14, 2003
Brittany Hawkrigg, a 16 yr old winner of Scholastic’s contest is profiled in Newsday for her essay on healing her dad.

Jun 14, 2003
According to Ohio.com, not all churches take issue with the boy wizard.

Jun 14, 2003
The Sunday Mail has an article about the excerpt (SPOILER ALERT). (That quote of mine is used again, but they took out the “oh my god,” for which I want to offer them a very public Thank You. Phew.)

Jun 14, 2003
So reads an article New Zealand’s STUFF. Ahradsen’s Paper Plus store owner John Ahradsen said the local ASB Bank had offered to take the books and it seemed the safest place for them. At least two book stores plan to lock copies of the books in an Anglia car, as used to transport Harry Potter …read more!

Jun 14, 2003
Courier-Mail’s Rodney Chester looks at an extract for Book IV and brings in some of the discussion on Harry Potter For GrownUps.

Jun 14, 2003
Dr. Karen Brooks takes a look at hormones entering the picture and recommends Rowling do her best to keep them out of the series.

Jun 14, 2003
Thanks to readers who sent us this update to the Winnipeg Free Presses’ call for a reviewer to pen an overview of Book V for the Sunday Morning Edition. WE asked for the World’s Fastest Potter Review, and we got the world’s fastest response. It was amazing. E-mail entries began pouring in early Sunday morning, …read more!

Jun 14, 2003
Here’s what some Washington State kids say will be the final paragraph in Book V.

Jun 14, 2003
But not that Harry Potter The Queen’s Birthday Honours List, which was announced today, includes two names familiar to fans of JK Rowling’s series: Jim Dale, who does the hundreds of voices in the U.S. audio version, was awarded an M.B.E., and a Department for International Development natural resources and rural livelihoods advisor in Malawi …read more!