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Fri May 24 08:03:23 SAST 2013

Rowling launches online Potter book club

Reuters | 01 August, 2012 09:54
Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows - Part 2 - World Film Premiere
Author JK Rowling attends the World Premiere of Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows - Part 2 at Trafalgar Square, July 2011 in London, England.
Image by: Ian Gavan / Getty Images

Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling launched an online book club for young readers and will appear in a live global webcast in October from Edinburgh, Scotland, to speak with her fans about the magical world of Potter.

Rowling’s US publisher, Scholastic, which developed the  Harry Potter Reading Club website, said it will be a destination for fans of the British boy wizard and a tool for parents and teachers who want to set up book clubs to introduce children to the joys of reading.

“Scholastic has been in conversation with educators, librarians and other book lovers about ideas for bringing the Harry Potter books to new readers in exciting and different ways,” Ellie Berger, president of Scholastic Trade, said in a statement announcing the club.

“The Harry Potter Reading Club is a direct response to that feedback and provides an entry point through which the thrill of these books can be shared with new generations of Harry Potter fans both within and beyond the classroom.”

The live webcast with Rowling from her hometown will be presented by the club on October 11 at the website.

Scholastic, which described the webcast as a “live virtual author visit to classrooms,” said it will be Rowling’s first opportunity since 2007 to interact with young readers and to discuss Pottermore, a website launched in April to help fans navigate through the tales of wizardry and witchcraft.

The Harry Potter Reading Club will include a guide for everything about the boy wizard, an overview of the series of Harry Potter books that have sold an estimated 450 million copies worldwide and were transformed into eight hit movies, and information about Rowling, the world’s first author billionaire.

Scholastic said it will add activities on the site every month.

Rowling is currently writing her first novel for adults, A Casual Vacancy.

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