JK Rowling announces surprise new release
The author has revealed an exciting new project to her millions of fans, 13 years after the release of the final Harry Potter book.
The author has revealed an exciting new project to her millions of fans, 13 years after the release of the final Harry Potter book.
JK Rowling wanted to do something to help kids and their parents through the coronavirus lockdown, and the Harry Potter author’s teenage children knew just what she should do.
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Jay Pritchett was played by Ed O’Neill for more than a decade – but he wasn’t actually the first choice to take on the role of the show’s patriarch.
NBA legend Michael Jordan says that he considered himself a racist when he was a teenager and was “against all white people.”
STEVEN Spielberg is set to direct a new big-screen version of Roald Dahl’s beloved children’s book The BFG.
NOBEL prize winning writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez has died at home in Mexico City, aged 87.
HE’S a member of one of the most famous bands of all time and he was recently inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame. So who is he?
BOB Saget, known as Danny Tanner on the 90s sitcom, has written a tell-all. From getting high on set to cleaning up poop, Saget didn’t hold back.
SUE Townsend, the English author who delighted the world with her Adrian Mole books, has died in England.
GABRIEL Garcia Marquez, whose novels have outsold everything published in Spanish except the Bible, has been admitted to hospital.
THERE are a lot of things in life you think are true but are actually wrong. Brace yourselves, these will blow your mind.
GAME of Thrones author George R.R. Martin ‘broke the internet’ when he released a chapter sample from the sixth book in his epic fantasy series.
AND you thought Middle-earth was in NZ. Now a Queensland neighbourhood has laid claim to the title.
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