JK Rowling, you witch.
When you launched pottermore.com last week, you had to know what Muggles everywhere were thinking.
Pottermore? Pottermore?? JK Rowling is going to write a new Harry Potter book, we immediately surmised.
You’ve said more than once, JK, that you might not be finished with Harry and the gang.
But what did you announce instead? E-books for everyone…of the existing Harry Potter saga.
Where’s the magic in that?
Sure, you’ve promised additional materials that will only be found in the e-books. That’s all well and good. We’ll enjoy that, of course.
But knowingly dangling the possibility of more Potter books in front of a rabid public? You should be ashamed of yourself. I demand an apology — a written one, in fact.
In the form of an eighth novel.












A good read
The fifth sentence from page 56.
That’s how folks are honoring National Book Week on Facebook — grabbing the book closest at hand and posting that random phrase.
I thought I would go one step further and talk up one of my favorite books. Not my ‘desert island book’ — A Prayer for Owen Meany, which I have lauded here before — but a book by Mario Puzo that did not achieve the commercial success of the Godfather saga.
The novel follows the Presidency of Francis Xavier Kennedy, the fictional nephew of John F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy and Ted Kennedy. On an Easter Sunday at the end of his first term of office, the Pope is assassinated and Kennedy’s daughter is taken hostage and murdered. Soon after, a nuclear device is discovered in midtown Manhattan.
The crises have a fundamental effect on the President’s approach to governing, and impact his decision to seek re-election. But many question his ability to lead after his daughter’s death and attempt to invoke the 25th Amendment.
It’s an exciting, edge-of-your-seat read, and I think it would make an incredible film.
But it’s National Book Week, so I’ll say it — the book would be better.
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