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Waterstone's wants to save Harry
J K Rowling has disclosed that she may write more books about the boy wizard, reports the Telegraph. The author issued a statement saying "never say never" in response to the launch of a global "Save Harry" campaign. The campaign was launched by Waterstone's. The book chain aims to gather a million signatures online - though it believes the final number may be several million - for a petition demanding that it will deliver to Rowling demanding more Potter books.
Fans want her to continue her Hogwarts adventures after the publication of what she has maintained would be the seventh and final title, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, on 21st July.
Rowling has told readers the she plans to write an encyclopaedia about all the Hogwarts characters, spells and place names. But until now she has been adamant that there would be no more adventure stories. A spokesman for Rowling said: "As she said on Friday night in her BBC interview with Jonathan Ross - never say never.
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