If you were the author of Harry Potter & the Goblet of Fire, it depends on your mood & writing style what you would change (if you'd change any).
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The closest you can get to a Catch Phrase in Harry Potter would be the classic "Bloody Hell"
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. So it would be the 2nd book.
All of the movies had blood and all sorts of stuff, but I would have to say Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows for all the deaths, blood, or I would say Chamber of Secrets.
I've never seen the Rocky movies, but I am a MAJOR Harry Potter fan. I would naturally assume Harry Potter is better.
He would rather not be an orphan.
JK Rowling (Author of Harry Potter) says that Harry Potter 8 probably will not happen.
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An idiots guide to Harry Potter would suit you perfectly. (Real Book and would actually fulfill what you are asking for.
That would be a matter of opinion, and in my opinion i would consider Daniel Radcliff, or Harry Potter to be more famous.
The closest you can get to a Catch Phrase in Harry Potter would be the classic "Bloody Hell"
no and this is because more children than teens would like harry potter and pg 13 would make the theater lose their audience not just that the books and the author of J.K. Rowling! ---a child who believes harry potter movies shouldn't be pg 13!
Harry Potter will appear in the Harry Potter books. If he was to appear in any other published novel it would violate copyright.
J.K. Rowling has stated that she regrets allowing the American publishers to change the title of the first book from Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone to Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.At the time, Rowling was a new author and allowed the change because she was happy to be published. She has since said that if she had been in a better position she would have fought against it.The change was made because the American publisher, Scholastic, believed American children would not understand and would be turned away by the word "Philosopher" and that "Sorcerer" sounded more exciting.