Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Rowling’s Originality Under Question Again

I don’t even want to think about the possibility that J.K. Rowling ripped off the work of another author in creating her beloved and top selling Harry Potter series of books. However, since everyone else is thinking about it, I don’t have to. Here are some of those links: The New York Times, Coventry Telegraph, E! Online, CBC, Sky News, Entertainment Weekly and The Daily Mail who go to the trouble of encapsulating the whole mess:

JK Rowling and her publisher are being sued for £500million for allegedly copying Harry Potter from an earlier children's book, also by an English writer.

Adrian Jacobs's book Willy The Wizard -- also about a child discovering he has magical powers - was published in 1987, ten years before the first in the Harry Potter series and three years before Miss Rowling says she came up with her idea.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

And what about 'Gruesome Grange' by Anthony Horowitz. There were even names out of another Horowitz book 'The Falcon's Matheser' in it.

walter.soethoudt@telenet.be

Monday, June 29, 2009 at 2:25:00 AM PDT  

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