J.K. Rowling

Awesome news, found at The Leaky Cauldron

UK publisher Bloomsbury has announced that the reading of the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by author J. K. Rowling taking place at the Natural History Museum will be streamed LIVE online via the Bloomsbury website at midnight on July 21st.

Bloomsbury Publishing is delighted to announce that now everyone will be able to hear J K Rowling read from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, in a live webstream from the Natural History Museum in London at the precise moment it is published – 12.01am BST on Saturday 21st July 2007.

Ten years after publication of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone the publication of this, the final book in the series, returns to where it all began: with a book, the author and her readers.

The Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows launch event is completely oversubscribed and no further tickets will be issued but Bloomsbury encourages fans to log on to the webstream to join in the experience. The streaming will be available for a further two weeks at www.bloomsbury.com.

And another thing I found at Leaky: an ITV special about OotP, behind the scenes, interviews with all the stars, explanations about the special effects, stunts, wand-duelling and lots more.
Warning: HEAVY spoilers ahead, so don’t watch the videos if you don’t want to know!

ITV Special, Behind the Magic (part 1), look for parts 2, 3 and 4, while you’re there!

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