Research on JK RowlingJ.K Rowling, or Joanne Rowling, was born in July 1965 in England, where she also grew up. JK Rowling wrote the award-winning Harry Potter series. After elementary school, Rowling went to college and majored in French and classics. After college, Rowling moved to London and became a researcher, and her biography explains that she did so while still holding other jobs. My guess is that the research work didn't provide her well enough to support her. One day, while stuck on a delayed train, she came up with the idea for her Harry Potter series. Then he began to write and shortly afterwards he already had the plots for the books created. He knew within a few years how many books he would write and exactly what would happen in them. JK Rowling is said to have been married for a short period of time, although her marriage didn't work out and she broke it off. After moving, she began writing the first Harry Potter series. This was called Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. There are many rumors about how the name was changed in this book, but the most common one says that the US didn't like the title and changed it before publication. This is not addressed on JK Rowling's website. This book sparked a revolution in Harry Potter culture. The first book after the name change to come to the United States was called Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, when the book was published in 1997. The name Joanne didn't seem to appeal very well to the crowd she wanted, young males. After the books became truly successful, publishers discovered that young males were certainly not their audience. After giving her the name JK Rowling, it just seemed to fit her, and I too thought she was…middle of the card…of your decade. Rowling supports many charities to assist the world's children. Rowling also published a book called A Casual Vacancy; this was his first novel for adults and is written in forty-four different languages. I plan to read this book soon. During my childhood I was completely consumed by reading all of JK Rowling's Harry Potter books, waiting outside in the cold to receive it at exactly six in the afternoon. Morning. As you read about her awards, the records she broke by publishing these books, and the joy she received, you can only begin to understand the wonderful author she is. The books he wrote not only addressed the children of the world, but they helped these children and still do today. His books will never expire or go out of fashion; the kind of author she is will forever be the reason so many enjoy reading.
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