[MR] Re: [kberg] FW: Harry Potter Book 5 Information
James C. Wagner Jr.
james at cds.duke.edu
Wed Jan 15 09:57:31 PST 2003
ARGH!!!
I didn't know he was from Sacred Stone!
James
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LONDON (AP) - Harry rides (his broom) again.
After months of feverish anticipation, author J.K. Rowling has
completed the fifth book about young wizard Harry Potter, and it will
be published in the United States, Canada, Britain and several other
countries on June 21, her publishers said Wednesday.
At 768 pages, "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" is more than
one-third longer than its predecessor, "Harry Potter and the Goblet of
Fire," Britain's Bloomsbury Publishers said.
"We are thrilled to announce the publication date," chief executive
Nigel Newton said in a joint statement with Barbara Marcus, president
of Scholastic Children's Books, Rowling's U.S. publisher.
'"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" is absolutely superb and
will delight all J.K. Rowling's fans. She has written a brilliant and
utterly compelling new adventure," Newton said.
When the book failed to make it into print last year, as expected,
there was speculation that Rowling - now one of Britain's richest women
- was suffering from writer's block. She denied it, but the book has
had a far longer gestation period than its predecessors, published
every year from 1997.
Fans will have to wait, because no details of the latest story have
been revealed. But the publishers did let slip that the book begins,
"The hottest day of the summer so far was drawing to a close and a
drowsy silence lay over the large, square houses of Privet Drive.
...The only person left outside was a teenage boy who was lying flat on
his back in a flowerbed outside number four."
"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" is more than 255,000 words
compared to more than 191,000 words in "Harry Potter and the Goblet of
Fire." Released in July 2000, that sold more copies on the first
weekend after publication than any other book, according to Bloomsbury
Publishers.
Rowling's four published titles have sold an estimated 192 million
copies worldwide in hard and soft cover, and the books have been
published in at least 55 languages and distributed in more than 200
countries.
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