![]() (See our list on other authors who’ve made the leap.) Harry Potter is of a completely other order of magnitude from all other kidlit, however. Rowling is far from the first author to slip through the increasingly dilapidated fence separating children’s literature and the grown-up stuff. But all the same, this novel has engendered more speculation and secrecy than the death of a Pope. ![]() And The Casual Vacancy, about a small English village that nearly tears itself apart following the death of a local councillor, is unlikely to inspire the kinds of costumed lineups and all-night reading marathons that greeted each new Potter book. Rowling, was not nearly as fraught as the one that preceded 2007’s Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, her seventh and final book about the boy wizard. ![]() The wait for this, the first novel for adults by J.K. ![]()
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