In her letter of resignation, Rosie Duffield, the newly independent MP for Canterbury, claimed that many on the Labour ...
The series exploded like crackers on a wedding eve, creating a global fandom around Harry, Hermione, and Ron. Fans loved the way the series tackled themes of friendship and bravery. Rowling didn ...
Here’s why JK Rowling did not kill off Arthur Weasley’s character in the Harry Potter books! (Photo Credit ... For a moment, it felt like we were going to lose him. Thank the magical ...
But in an extraordinary intervention, Harry Potter author Rowling, 59, waded into the political ... while self-satisfied numbskulls like you fought to give away their rights and spaces. ' ...
At 66, the author has never shifted his look to “literati” – no open-necked linen shirt, corduroy or expensive knitwear – and like Quentin ... the same time that JK Rowling was scribbling ...
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So it’s no wonder morally grey characters in books and movies are relatable ... Severus Snape from the Harry Potter series by JK Rowling is a good example of the internal turmoil of a morally grey ...
Neville was often losing Trevor throughout the series, almost like Ron was often losing Scabbers ... but the introduction of Crookshanks made Rowling settle on Scabbers." Another added: "This.
While the movies skip straight to the epilogue, and J.K. Rowling's novels offer ... the films made from the books. It is another story that takes place after the events of the books and movies, ...
Harry Potter author JK ... Rowling, a friend of Duffield, has weighed in on the row. “Rosie Duffield was one of the few female Labour politicians with the guts to stand up for vulnerable women and ...
Shots fired… And now renowned writer JK ... author quick to publicly swoop to Duffield’s defence: Rosie Duffield was one of the few female Labour politicians with the guts to stand up for vulnerable ...
while high profile figures like ex-US President Donald Trump and English author JK Rowling took to social media to decry the decision to let them compete in the women's categories. But Taiwanese ...