Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows sold 15 million copies in the first twenty four hours. 11 million of these sales were in the UK and US alone. It became the fastest selling book of all time beating the previous book Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince which had held the record with 9 million in the first day.
Is sold 15 million copies in the first twenty-four hours.
The most popular Harry Potter book is Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone (but in my opinion it is the fourth) "well, its all the same but the best book i recommend is the last one ^_^
book 7 chapter 31 the battle of hogwarts on page 625
The third hand-painted sign tacked to a broken-down gate read, "KEEP OFF THE DIRIGIBLE PLUMS." This was outside of the Lovegoods' house that Ron remarked, "...[L]ooks like a giant [chess] rook!"This information can be found in Chapter Twenty Xenophilius Lovegood, page 398 in Scholastic Edition ofi arry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J. K. Rowling.
The book was published on Saturday 8th July 2000 in both the UK and the US. In the first weekend, it sold over 3 million copies.
Daniel Radcliffe still plays him. They used make-up and computer effects to make them older, however the first time they shoot the scenes they over did the make-up and made them look like they were in their late forties instead of late thirties, so they re-shoot the scenes at the start of December 2010.
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There is no chapter about Harry being married to Ginny, but on the epilogue in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (nineteen years later) it says that Ginny and Harry has children of their own .
Throughout the eight films, Ron says "bloody hell" a total of twenty-one times. There is also one time when it's said by someone other than Ron (George when the Minister arrives in Deathly Hallows, Part 1). The catch-phrase is only associated with Ron in the movies and he never uses it in the books.
well, it sort of depends on what is right now. if i answered this question and you were viewing it four years from now... think about it this way: if i said harry potter was twenty seven right now, and you were viewing it four years from now you could just add four to twenty seven but still...
Best Selling is a term that is specific to your source, for example, the New York Times, or the Barnes and Noble Bestsellers.In the United States, the bestselling book is The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle, after being used for "Read for the Record" in 2009.
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