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Braille version of 'Harry Potter' weighs in at 13 volumes AMost days, each reconditioned Heidelberg cylinder press churns out 8,000 pages an hour as National Braille Press workers collate magazines, manuals, and popular children's books by hand.
'Phoenix' still has Potter magic The new book a little long, but rich.
'Mother' of Harry Potter fields fans' questions Might Harry Potter die while yet a lad? Could it be that J.K. Rowling, his creator, doesn't believe in wizards, magic, potions or spells after all? The answers to those questions, in order, are "maybe" and "yes."
Potter works magic on HMV profits UK music and book seller HMV Group posted a bigger-than-forecast jump in annual profit and said it had seen a pick-up in recent sales, especially at its book stores after the Harry Potter launch.
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Potter sales slow to manageable pace After seeing a shopper stampede the first weekend of Harry Potter's latest tale, retailers say interest in the magical boy wizard subsided Saturday and Sunday, helping them keep pace with customer demand.
Harry Potter is an island in a swamp The Potter books and their British author, J K Rowling, have charmed everyone, apparently, by reviving the most ancient medium, words-on-paper, with the most basic technique: excellent stories, told with intelligence and taste.
Harry Potter: the verdict Young readers torch the boy magician's fifth outing on a giant ceremonial pyre (as if).
Stores catch breath after Potter frenzy As the sales hoopla surrounding Harry Potter's latest tale subsided, book merchants turned to their next big challenge - to lure shoppers into returning in the weeks following the book's smash debut.
Rowling willing to kill Harry The author astonished her audience recently when she warned that the world's most famous boy wizard may not survive until adulthood.
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Women behind record book sales Sales went up 150 percent this week on the USA Today Best-Selling Books list, magically lifted by Harry Potter.
Web magic hooks Potter-holics In the months, weeks, days and minutes leading up to Saturday's release of the book, they've been logging onto literally hundreds of internet sites to share their passion for the orphan wizard and his magical world.
Harry Potter and the International Order of Copyright Should Tanya Grotter and the Magic Double Bass be banned?
Panchatantra Potter J K Rowling’s fifth tome recorded an all-time high of 75 per cent sales in many bookshops in Indian metros on the very first day.
Worse than Potter: Can it be? The arrival of the new Harry Potter book certainly seems to have gotten a lot of folks all heated up, leaving aside the record-breaking millions who have bought it.
Potter tale sold at nine books a second On publication last Saturday, Australian readers snapped up more than 300,000 copies of the fifth instalment in J K Rowling's series about the teenage wizard.
Owl be there for Harry The Wharf produced its very own magic for one lucky Wharfer on a mystical night in Docklands. Chaniece Whiting, like many Harry Potter fans, had been waiting three years for JK Rowling's latest wizardry.
Harry Potter's creator would love to be invisible More than 40 children from a Cambridgeshire school were taking a magical trip to London today.
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