Harry Potter and the Final Book of the Franchise
J. K. Rowling is hard at work on the final Harry Potter book, which readers can’t expect until at least 2007. I’d bet a chocolate frog on 2008, myself. (The article has some solid speculation, though.)
In the meantime, there is a new Harry Potter book out, If Harry Potter Ran General Electric. Although such business books do very healthy business as a rule (and this one may well do even better, given the HP cachet), it’s hard to imagine many 10-year-olds getting excited about this one.
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Yeah but there are nearly as many adults wild about Harry as kids! I’m going next week to speak to the annual Harry Potter convention in Las Vegas with 1,000 adults in the audience!
Maybe 10 is a little young, but teens can read my book and get really excited about the deeper stuff in the Potter stories!
I hope you see it soon and LOVE it!
Tom Morris
Comment by Tom Morris — July 18, 2006 @ 17:08