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Harry Potter Lexicon

November 27, 2005

Those coming home from the new Harry Potter movie might want to check out the Harry Potter Lexicon.  J.K. Rowling has even cleared up some nagging questions that the creators of the lexicon had. How cool is that?  I love that, in the Internet age, authors are getting more directly involved with their fan base like that. 

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