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March 14, 2007

Final Harry Potter Book to Have Record-Breaking First Printing of 12…

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- Final Harry Potter Book to Have Record-Breaking First Printing of 12…
- Why nudity was the natural career move for ‘Harry Potter’…
- Arts & Culture Potter book left unread by many

Final Harry Potter Book to Have Record-Breaking First Printing of 12…
FOXNews – Mar 14, 2007
com – Final Harry Potter Book to Have Record-Breaking First Printing of 12 Million Copies – Celebrity Gossip | Entertainment News | Arts And Entertainment. , announced Wednesday.

Why nudity was the natural career move for ‘Harry Potter’…
San Francisco Chronicle – Mar 14, 2007
tmpl –>Oh, the meetings they must have had! All that earnest, soul-searching talk about what was right for Daniel’s image and Daniel’s future now that he was 17 and not just some child wizard anymore. There would have been agents in those meetings and producers and personal managers and press people and Daniel’s parents, of course, one of whom is a literary agent and the other a casting agent. tmpl –> Images.

Arts & Culture Potter book left unread by many
999 Today – Mar 14, 2007
css); 14th March 2007The fourth Harry Potter novel is among the books Britons are least likely to finish reading, a survey has revealed. A Teletext poll of 4,000 Britons found that Booker Prize winner Vernon God Little by DBC Pierre was the least-finished fiction title. JK Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire came second, with Ulysses by James Joyce third. The fiction list also included The Satanic Verses by Salman Rushdie and Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things. David Blunkett’s autobiography The Blunkett Tapes topped the non-fiction unfinished list. Autobiographies by Bill Clinton, David Beckham and Jade Goody also made the non-fiction top 10. The average person in the UK will spend about 4,000 on books in their lifetime but nearly half remain unread, according to the survey.

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