J.K. Rowling Chat...and something else...
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Fri Oct 20 00:53:28 UTC 2000
No: HPFGUIDX 4112
Book 5 will not be as long, and will be SCARIER! E. Nesbit is her favorite
Author!
Here is an attachment of the Chat for those of your that are not on AOL!
To the list owner(s), I am sending this to all the lists I belong to, even
though I realize that most of us are all on the same lists. (I am currently a
lurker who is up to her big fanny in list e-mail! LOL! Someday I hope to be
caught up....sigh.....)
I believe the following audio clips I am about to discuss are too wonderful
for even one single Harry Potter fan to miss out on so I want to share them
with ALL of you!
Click on the link below and enter the Magical Menagerie. Once there I want
you all to check out the Jim Dale page and the J.K. Rowling page. There are
Audio clips there that you can actually click on & listen to. I think you
will find them to be wonderfully entertaining and enlightening, especially
the J.K. Rowling clip. It is about 45 minutes long and from what I gather it
was taped this past spring. Its a radio talk show type interview where she
talks about Harry Potter, takes phone calls from listers of ALL ages and she
even reads from her first book, The Sorcerer's Stone, the part where Harry
gets "fitted" for his wand!
The Jim Dale clip is from the Goblet of Fire Book, where the First Years are
getting sorted and the Sorting Hat sings. Really cute! I wish it were longer,
as it is only about 5 minutes in length. If it were longer perhaps he could
have gotten in a more wider variety of characters for your listening
pleasure. My absolute favorite character accent he does is Professor
McGonagall. He gave her a wonderful Scottish lilt!!
Now, my friends, sit back and enjoy the ride....
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Most Sincerely,
Pamela
"It is our choices that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities."
Professor Dumbledore
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