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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Plotting the Books


It took five years for J.K. Rowling to plot out the Harry Potter books. She first thought of it in 1990, but remained plotting it out before she had written it. So starting in 1990, it took Jo 17 years to write all the books.

(We'll post a lot of facts about the little things you might've missed in the books.)

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