Just a couple of days ago "Harry Potter and the Cursed Legacy" was published in several languages, however, in the face of any confusion that may arise, JK Rowling has announced to her thousands of fans that the Harry Potter story is already finished or, in his words “now it's done”, there will be no more stories, everything that has had to be told is already somewhere.
No more Harry Potter stories
Speaking to Reuters this past weekend at the premiere of "Harry Potter and the Cursed Legacy", where the little wizard is portrayed as a 37-year-old father, JK Rowling said that the release of this work along with the script that the accompanies it didn't mean there was going to be a release of a new series of stories.
“Harry goes on a really big trip during these two plays and then, yeah, I think we're done. This is the new generation, as you know, therefore I am delighted to see how well it has been done, but no, Harry Potter is over now. "
Harry Potter and the Cursed Legacy, a great sales reception
Released at midnight on Saturday night, an event that has been flagged in every UK bookstore, the script finds itself at the top of the book charts. Pre-orders at Waterstone reached 100.000 copies and was the most pre-ordered book of the year on the UK Amazon page. In less than two days, reviews on Amazon reached nearly 200, most of them positive.
On the other hand, in the United States, the Scholastic publisher was in charge of printing 4.5 million copies while in Australia, the Hachette Australia publisher told the Herald Sun that they had sold more than 100.000 copies, forming "Harry Potter and the cursed legacy ”the fastest-selling book of the year to date.
Kate Skipper, Director of Waterstone, commented on the incredible launch of this book on Monday:
"It's been an amazing weekend. The first day sales have been incredible and our launch day orders have exceeded all of our expectations. Our stores went all out and we couldn't have asked for more from our booksellers because they have been truly amazing. We are delighted with the launch and its sales and are now working hard to ensure that it keeps up with demand. In general, sales are in line with the indications of the anticipated sales, so we are very happy. "
Other versions of the book: for the blind and dyslexics
It was also announced on Monday that the National Institute for the Blind has partnered with the British publisher to release print and giant braille versionss of "Harry Potter and the cursed legacy" with the aim that the book is also directed to blind or partially sighted readers. The edition for dyslexic readers has also been released by WF Howes Ltd, in collaboration with Little, Brown and the British Dyslexia Association.
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