In Order of the Phoenix, he writes "I must not tell lies"; but as he writes them the words are etched into the back of his hand. The "ink" that is used is actually his blood.
not the cruciatus curse, though she threatened to use it on him later on in the book. During detention, she made him write lines with a quill that etched the lines on his hand, and instead of ink, the quill was using Harry's blood.
I must not tell lies.
You can find the answer on a website called Fanfiction. There are fic where people write about Harry Potter reading Harry Potter and The philosopher's stone and so on...
No, JK Rowling wrote the Harry Potter series.
There isn't an official Harry Potter encyclopedia. J.K. Rowling, the author of the Harry Potter series, has said they she may write one but it won't be for a while.
not the cruciatus curse, though she threatened to use it on him later on in the book. During detention, she made him write lines with a quill that etched the lines on his hand, and instead of ink, the quill was using Harry's blood.
I must not tell lies.
No. She will not write anymore Harry Potter book after Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
she has writen Harry Potter books because they are interesting
Harry Potter is a fictional character, you cannot write to him.
You can find the answer on a website called Fanfiction. There are fic where people write about Harry Potter reading Harry Potter and The philosopher's stone and so on...
Yes. Her name is on each of the Harry Potter books as the author.
No, JK Rowling wrote the Harry Potter series.
The second Harry Potter book (Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets) was released in 1998 in the UK and 1999 in the US.
The Harry Potter series was written by J.K. Rowling.
No she has finished writing the harry potter series
No, J.K. Rowling did not write the first Harry Potter book on napkins. She wrote the manuscript for "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" in a series of notebooks while sitting in cafes in Edinburgh, Scotland.