J. K. Rowling: The Wizard Behind Harry Potter by Marc Shapiro

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  • Age Range: 9 to 11
  • Pub. Date: August 1900
  • 128pp
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    • Pub. Date: August 1900
    • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
    • Format: Paperback, 128pp
    • Age Range: 9 to 11
    • Lexile: 1060L 

    Synopsis

    The revised and updated version of the New York Times bestselling biography.

    Children's Literature

    Taken entirely from media sources like Time, Newsweek, and People, plus various newspaper coverage and fan websites, this unauthorized biography covers superficially many aspects of Rowling's life. It describes her writing in Nicholson's Cafe for the company and warmth; her brief time on welfare, her childhood as the neighborhood storyteller, and her initial idea for Harry's story coming to her on a stalled train. What's missing is any sense of the books themselves, the literary aspects such as where she gets her names and characters, the themes she's playing with, or what she (or the author) see as links to anything else. Few names are given (including that of her husband), many sentences begin with "which" or "and", cliches and repetitive phrases abound, and websites are annoyingly unspecific so that a young researcher can't easily find Shapiro's sources. However, those who can't get enough of Harry Potter and his creator will breeze through this short book quickly without having to go to any primary sources. Her advice to timid writers—to keep writing, write what you know, find a good place to write, collect unusual things in a notebook, and plot the good plot before you begin—is solidly delivered in Rowling's selfeffacing and open manner, copied from the Scholastic website. 2000, St. Martin's Press, Ages 9 to 14, $4.99. Reviewer: Susan Hepler

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    A New York Times bestselling author, Marc Shapiro has produced pop culture biographies on a number of famous Hollywood celebrities such as: Gillian Anderson, Jennifer Love Hewitt, and Goldie Hawn.

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    A Truly Spectacular Book!Go Jo!by Anonymous

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    September 28, 2004: I simply ADORED ALL The Harry Potter books.They are wonderful,enchanting,spell-binding and amazing!I just LOVED Harry Potter 5!It is the masterwork of a Wonderful Genius!I can't wait for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince!J.K Rowling and her great books charmed me into reading more,they surely will charm you,too!

    Not good ,But GREAT!by Anonymous

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    July 25, 2004: JK Rowling is a remarkable writer who will inchant you with all her books and take you places you've never been to before.She's GREAT!!


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