Now Brazil World Cup has come to its end
and we all wonder which country can be the winner of 2014 World Cup.
It’s really a hard day to Brazil and its
fans. However, there is also amazing news to all the readers. J.K. Rowling
publishes new Happy Potter story and here is some news about it.
Harry Potter is back! Well, sort of.
Potter scribe J.K. Rowling made millions of
wishes come true on Tuesday morning when she penned a new short Harry Potter
tale and posted it on the Pottermore website. Too bad that act of kindness
crashed the site.
The seven-book Harry Potter series, which
recounts the early life of a downtrodden boy who finds out he's a wizard, has
sold more than 400 million copies worldwide.
While it's unclear how long the story was
live before bringing down the Harry Potter-themed fantasy and game-playing
site, we can intuit a bit from the story's URL, which notes that it was posted
on July 8 and is titled something like "Dumbledore's Army Reunites."
Harry Potter fans will recall that Potter enlists fellow classmates in
"Dumbledore's Army" (DA) for wizard training when the Hogwarts School
of Witchcraft and Wizardry temporarily stops training them in "Defense
Against the Dark Arts."
According to Business Insider, which
glimpsed the post before Pottermore succumbed, the story is written as a news
post by fictional Harry Potter reporter Rita Skeeter and relates to a Quidditch
game where former DA members are in attendance. The publication of this story
today is likely no coincidence. Diagon Alley at the Universal Studios amusement
park in Orlando, Florida, officially opens to the public on July 8.
This isn't Pottermore's first brush with
trouble. The site was delayed and, on launch, was buggy and offered only a
handful of the promised features.
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