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  2. Harry Potter fandom - Wikipedia

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    The Harry Potter fandom is the community of fans of the Harry Potter books and films who participate in entertainment activities that revolve around the series, such as reading and writing fan fiction, creating and soliciting fan art, engaging in role-playing games, socialising on Harry Potter-based forums, and more.

  3. J. K. Rowling - Wikipedia

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    Young adult fiction Harry Potter series 1. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone: 26 Jun 1997 [482] [483] 2. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: 2 Jul 1998 [482] [484] 3. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: 8 Jul 1999 [482] [485] 4. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: 8 Jul 2000 [482] [486] 5. Harry Potter and the Order of the ...

  4. 51 Halloween Dinner Ideas for Adults - AOL

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    And whether your night involves burrowing into the couch with a spooky movie or hosting a low-key dinner party with your fellow non-trick-or-treaters, we’ve got 51 Halloween dinner ideas that ...

  5. Harry Potter in amusement parks - Wikipedia

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    A replica of Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey and Hogwarts will be constructed. [22] [28] [29] On May 5, 2012, the Los Angeles Times reported that Universal Studios Japan would also be receiving a The Wizarding World of Harry Potter by 2014. Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey was also confirmed as one of the attractions. [30]

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  7. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - Wikipedia

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    In August 1999, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone topped the New York Times list of best-selling fiction [39] and stayed near the top of the list for much of 1999 and 2000, until the New York Times split its list into children's and adult sections under pressure from other publishers who were eager to see their books given higher placings.