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J. K. Rowling Midnight Reading of Harry Potter and the Death

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Bloomsbury presents J.K. Rowling reading from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows at the Natural History Museum, London on the 21st of July, 2007.

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  • i don't understand why everyone is comparing Harry Potter. With twilight.twilight doesn't even deserve to mentioned in the same sentence as. Harry Potter. Harry Potter is a gift to mankind. twilight is not, it is common knowledge.

  • Harry Potter > Twilgiht

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  • Did she read the whole book. Oh btw.

    Harry potter + Twilight= ..... Fail NOT possible to complete.

  • @allyouneedislove37 you can't even spell twilight. twilight is that shit.

  • harry potter lighted my life. twilight is a commercial hit only.

  • Oh, Jo... How much I love you. <3 And Snape. Lololololol.

  • I love how silent it is. It's like J.K has enchanted everyone just with words.

  • @itsmylife00002

    Omg you don't know anything about human evolution!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You overly excited bastard!

  • I love her accent :D

  • The book just seems to sound... RIGHT in Rowling's voice. :D

  • Such a brilliant woman. Genius.

  • J.K Rowling has such a tremendous talent; Harry Potter is a religion to me. She inspires me to write but I know that neither I nor any other will ever rival her. I am but a mere mortal and she is my literary goddess!

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