

Hold onto your (sorting) hats – three new collections of short stories from J.K.

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These eBooks, with writing curated by Pottermore, will take you beyond the Harry Potter stories as J.K. Rowling’s writing from the Pottermore archives: short reads originally featured on with some exclusive new additions. Pottermore Presents is a collection of J.K. There was something irresistible to me about his name, and the idea that such a brilliant woman might be a distant relative of the buffoonish McGonagall.’ – J.K. William McGonagall is celebrated as the worst poet in British history. ‘Minerva was the Roman goddess of warriors and wisdom.
