She said in a interview that she would write a another book but it won't continue the series. It will say secrets and stuff that never were answered in the books.
No, she hates it. That's why she wrote three (unpublished) books before Harry Potter, then wrote seven Harry Potter books. It is excruciating to her.
J.K. Rowling wrote seven books because the story took place over seven years.
The seven Harry Potter books.
No. J.K. Rowling began writing adult books after the release of the final Harry Potter book. In 2012 she released The Casual Vacancy.Rowing is currently working on a crime series about a private detective called Cormoran Strike. The first book was released in 2013, with the second following in 2014 and the third will be published in 2015. Rowling has stated there will be at least seven books in the series.
No, J.K. Rowling write all seven books.
Seven main Harry Potter books, and three smaller books ("school books"), also related to Harry Potter.
No, there are seven books in the main series and three accompanying books. J.K. Rowling does not plan to write any more of the series.
None, the seven books have been released and J.K Rowling is working on other projects.
I don't know what sequences you mean; she did write the seven Harry Potter books (and three additional books).
Harry Potter didn't die, he was alive at the end of the seven books.
J.K. Rowling began writing Harry Potter in 1990, however the first book came out seven years later in 1997.
There are seven Harry Potter books. After Deathly Hallows there will not be another book. There are two school books (Qudditch Through the Ages and Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them) and Tales of Beedle the Bard. J.K Rowling is writing an encyclopaedia which she has said won't be out for a long time. She had also stated that she may return to Potter one day.