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Erin Lynn | 2727 comments Mod
Discuss author J.K. Rowling here.


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Tommy Hancock (tommyhancock) | 318 comments I haven't read her non-Potter books, but the Harry Potter series is the most amazing thing I've ever read.


message 3: by Erin Lynn (new)

Erin Lynn | 2727 comments Mod
Tommy wrote: "I haven't read her non-Potter books, but the Harry Potter series is the most amazing thing I've ever read."

I completely agree. I bought The Casual Vacancy, so I'll be reading it soon. I've heard great things about her newer books, so I'll eventually pick them up. I heard she is going to write a bunch of them in that series - way more than the seven Potter books.


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Erin Lynn | 2727 comments Mod
Angie wrote: "I honestly think she can do no wrong. I have yet to hear anything bad about her newer books. BUT I'm a little scared to read something other than HP."

I haven't either. The only thing I've seen bad things about was The Casual Vacancy, but I feel like a lot of it was because she made the jump from YA to Adult Fiction. I have it, and I'm looking forward to reading it soon.


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Irene (raenne) I've read The Cuckoo's Calling. I didn't rate it because I wasn't sure, and I still don't know whether it was boring and long or if it was because of all that slang that it felt long (not in the US/UK). I'd like to read The Silkworm. And The Casual Vacancy of course.


These Violent Delights (Robin) | 1236 comments Mod
I've been himmming and hawing on whether or not to read The Cuckoo's Calling and The Casual Vacancy.


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Tommy Hancock (tommyhancock) | 318 comments Angie wrote: "I honestly think she can do no wrong. I have yet to hear anything bad about her newer books. BUT I'm a little scared to read something other than HP."

So understandable. After Harry Potter I'm a bit worried that I may hold Rowling to an unfairly high standard. And I'd also be worried about hating something that may be very good, just because it isn't Harry Potter haha.


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Erin Lynn | 2727 comments Mod
Robin wrote: "I've been himmming and hawing on whether or not to read The Cuckoo's Calling and The Casual Vacancy."

I've heard the books under her pen name are better than The Casual Vacancy. They are just so freaking expensive.


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Amy Louise (amylouisee13) | 1 comments I can't wait to read The Silkworm, just trying to find a paperback copy that's cheap


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Erin Lynn | 2727 comments Mod
Amy wrote: "I can't wait to read The Silkworm, just trying to find a paperback copy that's cheap "

It's only in hardcover in the U.S. I don't know about other countries. They usually wait a while to do a second printing of them.


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Eve (arweneve) I can't bring myself to read any other of her books besides HP! That series changed my life and I'll never look at the colors red and gold the same way. ;)


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Erin Lynn | 2727 comments Mod
Eve { join me at the baricade } wrote: "I can't bring myself to read any other of her books besides HP! That series changed my life and I'll never look at the colors red and gold the same way. ;)"

I have The Casual Vacancy on my shelf that I need to start soon.


message 13: by Eve (new)

Eve (arweneve) I've heard mainly bad things about but I'm tempted to start it anyway.


message 14: by Erin Lynn (new)

Erin Lynn | 2727 comments Mod
Eve { join me at the baricade } wrote: "I've heard mainly bad things about but I'm tempted to start it anyway."

I'm going in open-minded, plus I'm at an age where I am definitely enjoying adult fiction more (even though I loved it as a preteen). lol


Sofia Kathryn Coon | 12 comments Reading Cuckoos Calling now, a very different style of writing, but certainly see her through it.


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