J.K. Rowling Cried for Potter's End
Harry Potter month is underway, officially. Fans of the famed book and movie series have been waiting for this month for a very long time. The last book Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows will hit the shelves, briefly since there will inevitably be a rush on the books, on July 21. The book has already become the most pre-ordered product on Amazon and is expected to shatter all kinds of records as the release date approaches. The author of the books, J.K. Rowling, is both saddened and relieved that it is over.
"I was in a hotel room on my own, I was sobbing my heart out, I downed half a bottle of champagne from the mini-bar in one and went home with mascara all over my face," Rowling said in an interview with BBC, remembering a time when she was writing the last book.
A long time rumor that the last word of the book is "scar" was set strait by the author.
"Scar? It was so for ages, and now it's not. Scar is quite near the end, but it's not the last word." Just a little clue to keep fans guessing until the book is actually in their hands.
