martes, 29 de noviembre de 2011
sábado, 26 de noviembre de 2011
The real Harry Potter
Harry, a boy who was born in the English town of Portsmouth in 1989, had a peaceful and ordinary childhood, until 1997, when an unknown writer named JK Rowling published the first book of a saga that has finally become a worldwide phenomenon and the starring is a young magician who, interestingly, is called just like him: Harry Potter.
At first, little Harry was amused by the coincidence because he thought it would be fun. Nothing is further from the truth. He had to endure teasing from his friends, the police, telephone companies, teachers and even a soccer referee. Moreover, the first day he was with his girlfriend, he had to show his passport, credit card and his driver's license to prove he was called just as the fictional character.
The stories in the past 12 years have been immeasurable. Without going any further, once an employee of a bus company refused to give him a credit when, after asking his name he answered with a laconic 'Harry Potter'. She thought he was laughing at her. Something similar happened when he tried to join your club of all his life: the Portsmouth FC.
The similarities between the magician and he are not just in name. The other coincidence is that he has a small scar on his forehead, like the character in the novels of JK Rowling and, if that was not enough, he shares the age with Daniel Radcliffe, the actor who performs Harry Potter in the big screen.
Errors in Harry potter´s movies!
We all love Harry Potters movies for its magic and fantasy, so we never thought that their might be some errors in them. As all movies, Harry Potter and the philosofers stone has some mistakes:
martes, 22 de noviembre de 2011
Pottermore
Thousands of fans have gathered at least for 10 years to wait that books and movies that tell the magical story of this boy who discovers his powers and with them, a life full of mysteries and dangers. The world of Harry Potter has managed to remain in the minds of his followers for a very long time, and indeed, its audience has grown with the same protagonist, and now the same kids 10 and 11 years who were lined up outside the J.K readings in the late 90's, are now 23 and more, expecting around the world Harry's last appearance on the big screen.

Although it is over, J.K Rowling has set up a new web site designed for those who don't want to lose Harry and want to know even more about him.
To enter this web site please click the following link:
http://www.pottermore.com/
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