Dumbledore is gay, reveals JK
The News Review:
- Dumbledore is gay, reveals JK
- Lily Allen turns to Potter star for help
- Lion, Witch And Wardrobe: a post-war tale
Dumbledore is gay, reveals JK
Sunday Herald - Feb 26, 2008
Rowling outed the beloved character while appearing before a full house at Carnegie Hall, New York. After reading briefly from the final book in the series, Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows, she took questions from the audience. She was asked by one young fan whether Dumbledore finds “true love”. advertisement”Dumbledore is gay,” Rowling responded to gasps and applause. She then joked: “I would have told you earlier if I knew it would make you so happy. She explained that Dumbledore was smitten with rival Gellert Grindelwald, whom he defeated long ago in a battle between good and bad wizards.
Lily Allen turns to Potter star for help
People's Daily Online - Feb 26, 2008
execCommand(”saveAs”)>. Grint offered the singer a "shoulder to cry on" over dinner at a London restaurant last week. The pair first met each other at the Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix premiere last summer. A source told the Daily Star: "They swapped numbers then and although they texted each other quite regularly they didn’t meet up. "Then when Lily split from Ed, Rupert offered her a shoulder to cry on and she took it…
Grint offered the singer a "shoulder to cry on" over dinner at a London restaurant last week. The pair first met each other at the Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix premiere last summer. A source told the Daily Star: "They swapped numbers then and although they texted each other quite regularly they didn’t meet up. "Then when Lily split from Ed, Rupert offered her a shoulder to cry on and she took it. They get on really well and he makes her laugh. "Last week they enjoyed a Japanese meal together where they had a long intense talk as well as a few laughs.
Lion, Witch And Wardrobe: a post-war tale
Telegraph.co.uk - Feb 26, 2008
Even now, it takes only the phrase “Aslan is on the move” to raise the hairs on the back of the neck. We need not be too surprised, though, that Lewis beat J K Rowling in this survey. It was a survey of parents, and the only Rowling on the list was Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. That’s the most recent book, it is 600-odd pages long and designed for children to read to themselves. Relatively few parents have read it. They will remember the books they read as children; and Lewis will be prime among them - the recent film serving as an aide-memoire. Were this same survey to be conducted in another 50 years, our children will doubtless be bemused by the way an old classic like “Harry Potter” still has the power to top the list.