Monday, April 12, 2010

MORE HARRY POTTER BOOKS IN THE FUTURE

J.K. Rowling celebrated Easter at the White House, reading to some kids and answering questions about the future of Harry Potter.

According to the The Washington Post, Rowling said she doesn't have explicit plans to write another Harry Potter tome, but she certainly hasn't ruled out the idea. "Maybe 10 years from now," she said.

Even this possibility, no matter how slim, got everyone excited about the prospect of another book about the gang from Hogwarts. To help Rowling get started writing, we came up with some ideas for her next novel.

"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" ended with a look to the future. Rowling could extend this with a tome about Harry Potter going through a mid-life crisis. Everyone deals with issues when they reach middle age, and our favorite wizard is no different. Should he have gotten with Hermione? Is it OK to fix his thinning hair with a flick of his wand? Learn about Harry's struggles at age 47 in "Harry Potter and the Mid-Life Crisis."

I don't know about you, but I was always obsessed with Dobby, the house-elf. He was such an interesting and endearing character, and while Rowling explained much about him and other elves in the series, we could know more, especially because they see much but say so little. Find out previously undisclosed information about Hogwarts in "Dobby Tells All: The Shocking Secrets One House-Elf Learned While Serving Top Wizards."

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