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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Wide)
In his fifth year at Hogwarts, the teen wizard has his hands full building an army of his peers to fight the evil Lord Voldemort, but he still takes time to get busy with Cho Chang.
(Our Grade: A-)
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(PG-13), for sequences of fantasy violence and frightening images
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JK Rowling has publicly called The Leaky Cauldron her favorite site. ... Come view our Harry Potter Fan Art Gallery, your Harry Potter creative community ... Born: July 31, 1965 (Read More) Lives: Edinburgh, Scotland, with husband, anaesthesiologist Neil Murray, and kids Jessica (12), David (3) and Mackenzie (1). Books: Eight to date - the first six Harry Potter books as well as Quidditch Through the Ages and Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. Currently: Writing the seventh Harry Potter book. Jo has also written a new children's book, a "political fairy story," which may be published at a later date. Contrary to what has become the preferred belief, J.K. Rowling did not write the first Harry Potter book on napkins, teabags, coffee filters, cigarette boxes, old receipts, price tags, muffin wrappers or even crumpled eviction notices. She wrote it on regular paper, with real writing utensils, often in cafes and coffee shops around Edinburgh. However, money was very tight, her first daughter was very young, and she has commented that writing at that time felt like an indulgence next to taking up another job to pay the bills. ... [More] Since then, Jo (as she likes to be called) has become one of the most successful writers in history. She has written eight books, of which there are 300 million in print in 63 countries worldwide. Critics often credit her writing with the reinvigoration a generation of youth that had become obsessed with television and video games, by introducing literature that is just as fun and whimsical as it is good. Jo's books have brought her tremendous wealth; she is one of the richest women in Britain, with some analysts projecting she will become a billionaire by the time the Potter series has run its course. She gives large amounts of money to charity; some of the causes to which she has given include Amnesty International, One Parent Families, The MS Society Scotland and Book Aid International. Most recently, Jo used her influence to help Baroness Emma Nicholson launch the Children's High Level Group, an organization in Romania to ensure and enforce children's rights worldwide. Jo's interest in the cause began when she read a disturbing newspaper article. These actions have earned Jo the distinction of Scotland's Most Powerful Woman (a title bestowed by The Scotsman), even though a little over 10 years ago, such a name couldn't have been farther from the truth. Jo has been writing and spinning tales since early in life; as a child she would often tell stories to her sister. She attended school in Winterbourne, outside Bristol, until she moved to Tutshill, just outside Chepstow, in Wales. She studied French at the University of Exeter and spent a year in Paris before returning to work in London at Amnesty International, a human rights organization. She then moved to Manchester until late in 1991, when, nine months after her mother's untimely death, she fled to Portugal for a change of scenery. After a failed marriage, Jo returned to Britain for a new start with her new daughter, Jessica. She hurried to finish her draft of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone during whatever respite she could get as a single, working mother. The idea for the book for which came to her in a now-fabled delayed train ride from Manchester to London. Jo had forgotten a pen, and so sat and pondered Harry, a scrawny and bespectacled newcomer to her mind, for about four hours. Jo often remarks that the idea simply "fell into my head" - that Harry arrived as a gift from the unknown. Jo now lives in Edinburgh with her second husband, anaesthesiologist Neil Murray, and three children: Jessica, David and baby Mackenzie. She doesn't often engage in the publicity her fame has afforded her, and so has been called reclusive; she would more readily characterize herself as "secretive." She is currently penning Harry Potter and the [Something-or-Other], which fans gauge will be released in 2007 but about which no official release date has been suggested. Though Jo has shown interest in writing a series encyclopedia sometime down the road, this will be the seventh and final book in the Harry Potter series, as she has always planned. [Less]
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