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Joanne Rowling CH OBE FRSL (/ˈroʊlɪŋ/ ROH-ling); born 31 July 1965),
better known by her pen name J. K.
Rowling, is a
British author and philanthropist...
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Rowling may
refer to: Bill
Rowling (1927–1995),
former Prime Minister of New
Zealand Ian
Rowling (born 1967),
Australian sprint canoeist J. K. Rowling...
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European Union.
Since late 2019,
Rowling has
publicly voiced her
opinions on
transgender people and
related civil rights.
Rowling has used
language and expressed...
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Methodist University. In 1972,
Rowling began working for Tana Oil and Gas,
which was
owned by his father,
Reese Rowling, and
William E Colson. In 1989...
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Potter is a
series of
seven fantasy novels written by
British author J. K.
Rowling. The
novels chronicle the
lives of a
young wizard,
Harry Potter, and his...
- book,
Rowling establishes that
Voldemort hates non-pure-blood wizards,
despite being a half-blood himself. In a 2000
interview with the BBC,
Rowling described...
- in Waycross, Georgia, the son of
Harry Herschel Rowling, a
railway worker, and his wife Lily Mae
Rowling. In 1951 he
graduated from the
Texas College of...
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Deathly Hallows is a
fantasy novel written by
British author J. K.
Rowling and the
seventh and
final novel in the
Harry Potter series. It was released...
- time of his death. On 19
October 2007,
Rowling was
asked by a
young fan
whether Dumbledore finds "true love".
Rowling said that she
always thought of Dumbledore...
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fantasy novel written by
British author J. K.
Rowling. The
first novel in the
Harry Potter series and
Rowling's debut novel, it
follows Harry Potter, a young...