Right now, the market is so flooded with copies of Harry Potter that they are not worth very much at all. You can get used copies online for just a couple of dollars. If they are autographed, special edition, or have something else interesting about them, it could raise the value.
as of the 16th of feb on amazon $73.52
There is currently no MMO for the Harry Potter series (I'd have to say this would be awesome though).
No, because the Harry Potter series is protected under copyright laws that would make doing such a thing illegal.
obviously it would vary on the person, but personally I LOVED the Harry potter series, all the books are amazing and I definitely recommend it.
The entire Harry Potter series would be considered iconic.
This would be in the second book and movie The Chamber of Secrets.
Ron would have strange feelings about Harry and would be atracted to him.
Harry Potter is a series. This means it is a story that is continued through several books. This particular series called "The Harry Potter series" consists of seven books. All seven are about the story of Harry Potter. i would type something about the story but my advice is just this: READ HARRY POTTER!!! i really don't want to spoil the series but all I'm gonna say is that what harry is trying to accomplish is to kill his enemy, Voldemort.
J.k. Rowling said in an interveiw that she's been thinking about Harry Potter and she MIGHT write another book in the Harry Potter series. J.K. Rowling has stated on her website that she will write only supplemental works for the Harry Potter series in the future as she feels it would be exploitative to write more story.
Possible classifications for the Harry Potter series include fantasy, adventure, children's/teen literature.
No, there is only one Harry Potter series. It would breach copyright laws to create another series under the same name. J.K. Rowling does not plan to release anymore books in the series.
It would be better to ask who did die. See the related question below for a complete list of Harry Potter deaths.