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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