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One reader, playing on Rowling’s word for non-wizard society, suggested an alternate title: “Mugglemarch.
After Harry Potter, J.K. Rowling Writes A Novel for Adults. (via thebronzemedal)

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    • #j.k. rowling
    • #casual vacancy
    • #books
    • #anticipation
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libraryjournal:

We have a cover!

Late to the party, but let me just say: love. Also, very nervous to see how this one goes.
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libraryjournal:

We have a cover!

Late to the party, but let me just say: love. Also, very nervous to see how this one goes.

(via libraryjournal)

Source: barnesandnoble.com

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    • #the casual vacancy
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J.K. Rowling’s Next Book Is Called The Casual Vacancy

J.K. Rowling’s first book for adults will be about a tiny British town in turmoil. Rowling’s publisher, Little, Brown, announced today that the book will be called The Casual Vacancy, and it will be released on September 27. The story is set in Pagford, a charming little town “with a cobbled market square and an ancient abbey, but what lies behind the pretty façade is a town at war,” according to the release. Pagford’s internal strife comes to a head when parish councilman Barry Fairweather unexpectedly dies, and the race for his seat “becomes the catalyst for the biggest war the town has yet seen.” Little, Brown describes the book as “blackly comic,” and everyone else describes it as “hotly anticipated.”

I can dig it.

    • #J.K. Rowling
    • #upcoming releases
    • #grownup books
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millionsmillions:

“Little, Brown has world English rights to the first novel for adults by JK Rowling, the company announced Thursday morning.”

The question is who will get to review it??
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millionsmillions:

“Little, Brown has world English rights to the first novel for adults by JK Rowling, the company announced Thursday morning.”

The question is who will get to review it??

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    • #everyone has read this except me
    • #fangirl
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