The Wonderful Flight to the Mushroom. Planet (series) by Eleanor Cameron. The
Riddle ... Septimus Heap (series) by Angie Sage. Unfortunate Events (series).
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Crispin: the Cross of Lead (YA) by Avi
So You Want to be a Wizard by Diane Duane
Chronicles of Narnia (series) by C.S. Lewis
Prydain Chronicles (series) by Lloyd Alexander
Half Magic (series) by Edward Eager
The Squire’s Tale (series) (YA) by Gerald Morris
House With a Clock in its Walls (and other
Dragon Chronicles (series) by Susan Fletcher
Children of the Red King (series) by Jenny Nimmo
Wise Child by Monica Furlong
Five Children and It by Edith Nesbit
Just Ella (YA) by Margaret Peterson Haddix
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The Secret of Platform 13 (and other
Septimus Heap (series) by Angie Sage
titles) by John Bellairs
The Wonderful Flight to the Mushroom Planet (series) by Eleanor Cameron The Riddle and the Rune (YA) by Grace Chetwin Artemis Fowl (series) (YA) by Eoin Colfer The Dragonslayers and Jeremy Thatcher, Dragon Hatcher ( and
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Dark is Rising (series) and The Boggart by Susan Cooper James and the Giant Peach and Matilda (and other titles) by Roald Dahl
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Redwall (series) by Brian Jacques The Dark Portal by Robin Jarvis Chrestomanci (quartet) (YA) by Diana WynneJones
Unfortunate Events (series) by Lemony Snicket Red Wizard by Nancy Springer Mary Poppins (series) by P. L. Travers The Castle in the Attic
The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster
(sequel: The Battle for the Castle) by Elizabeth Winthrop
The Princess Tales (series) by Gail Carson Levine
The Dragon’s Boy and Wizard’s Hall (and other titles) by Jane Yolen
Harry Potter Trivia
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When trying to sell the first book, Rowling was so poor she had to type two copies of the manuscript because she couldn't afford to photocopy the original.
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As a kid, Rowling told her first stories to her younger sister, Di. One of her earliest stories featured Di falling down a rabbit hole and getting fed strawberries by rabbits! Not so good at math? Don't worryJ.K. Rowling wasn't either. On her first math test at a new school, she scored a zero! Rowling and her British publisher buried a time capsule containing children's predictions for the last book under King's Cross Station in London. Guess who Rowling's favorite Harry Potter characters are! Hagrid and Professor Lupin! But, she confesses, "Even the horrible ones are really fun to write about!" The Hogwarts official motto is Drago Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus. It means, ‘Never tickle a sleeping dragon’! Hermoine is based on the author herself. "I think I was really annoying when I was 11," Rowling says. "I loosened up though, as I got older - a lot." c/o In Power Magazine
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