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Derry is not the issue, any street dancing clubs are the problem
No, JK Rowling's books are all purely fictional.
Harry Potter didn't write any books -- he is a fictional character, and not an intellectual one at that.
There are several fictional characters with the name Debbie or Deborah in books. One of the most known characters named Deborah is from the book series Dexter.
The fictional characters of Bert and Ernie were not written with any sexual orientation.
Ramona does not live on a specific street, as she is a fictional character created by author Beverly Cleary. Ramona Quimby is a character in a series of children's books, and her address is not specified in the stories.
The complete recipe is not given in any of the Harry Potter books. Note that in any case, this is a fictional potion; not one that will work in real life.
text books, street walls, there is more but i can't think of any more.
It never actually mentions the street name at all in any of the four books.
Horrid Henry is a series of children's books. What religion Horrid Henry is never mentioned in any of the books.
"The Cater Street Hangman" was filmed for TV in 1998.
Beacon Street Girls is a series of books written for young girls. One may purchase any book from the series at the Beacon Street Girls official website. The books can also be purchased at bookstores and online at Amazon or eBay.