Thursday, January 21, 2016

49 Things You Probably Didn't Know About The "Harry Potter" Books

You’re really going to want to read Harry Potter and Leopard-Walk-Up-To-Dragon.

Peter Macdiarmid / Getty Images / BuzzFeed

1. J.K. Rowling abandoned another book that she was writing in order to start working on the Harry Potter series.

2. The series wouldn't exist without Alice Newton, the (then) 8-year-old daughter of the chairman at Bloomsbury Publishing, who read the first book before it was picked up for publishing and called it "so much better than anything else".

3. There are only 500 first edition copies of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone in existence: around 350 hardback copies, and 150 proof copies.

4. In contrast, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows had the highest initial print run in history, with 12 million copies released at midnight on July 21, 2007.

5. In 2014, a full set of first edition Harry Potter books sold at auction for £11,250.

6. The Harry Potter series is the biggest-selling book series of all time. As of 2011, it had sold more than 450 million copies.

7. According to Rowling, in the Potter-verse, there are about 3,000 wizards living in Britain.

Justin Sullivan / Getty Images

8. In 2006, Rowling said that "The Mirror of Erised" is her favourite chapter in the first book, and one of her favourites from the entire series.

9. She has since said that her favourite chapter in the series is "The Forest Again" from Deathly Hallows. Both chapters involve Harry interacting with the memory of his parents.

10. The character of Rubeus Hagrid was based on a Hell's Angel who J.K. Rowling met in the West Country. According to Robbie Coltrane, "he was just huge and terrifying. And then he would sit down and talk about his garden and how his petunias had been very bad that year".

11. In Philosopher's Stone, Hagrid says he bought Fluffy from "a Greek chappie" he met in the Leaky Cauldron. Three-headed dogs are prominent in Greek mythology, the most famous being Cerberus, who guards the Underworld.

12. Despite this connection to Greek mythology, in the film version Hagrid says he bought Fluffy from "an Irish fella" instead.

13. In the Harry Potter universe, a gold Galleon is worth around £4.93 ($7.35), a silver Sickle is worth around 29p ($0.46), and a bronze Knut is worth about 1p ($0.02).

14. That means that, in the first book, Harry paid £34.51 – or $51.45 – for his wand at Ollivander's.


View Entire List ›

You Can Personalize Your Own Adult Coloring Book With Your Name On It

Keep calm and color on.

The popularity of adult coloring books has never been more evident — they're clearly having ~a moment~.

The popularity of adult coloring books has never been more evident — they're clearly having ~a moment~.

Photo courtesy of Put Me in the Story

And now there are even adult coloring books that you can personalize with your own, individual names on them.

And now there are even adult coloring books that you can personalize with your own, individual names on them.

Photo courtesy of Put Me in the Story

Put Me In The Story is a company that sells different kinds of story books, mostly aimed at children, and allows customers to put their names and other personal information into the actual pages.

Put Me In The Story is a company that sells different kinds of story books, mostly aimed at children, and allows customers to put their names and other personal information into the actual pages.

Photo courtesy of Put Me in the Story

The pretty designs are supposed to be tranquil and relaxing for adults who feel anxious and stressed out.

The pretty designs are supposed to be tranquil and relaxing for adults who feel anxious and stressed out.

Photo courtesy of Put Me in the Story


View Entire List ›

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

The stars have spoken.

Time to get your ~read~ on.

What's One Literary Magazine Everyone Needs To Be Reading?

So much great writing, so little time.

As if it weren't hard enough to keep up with all of the amazing writing in the world, lit mags add a WHOLE OTHER level of necessary reading to our lives.

As if it weren't hard enough to keep up with all of the amazing writing in the world, lit mags add a WHOLE OTHER level of necessary reading to our lives.

What a great problem to have.

instagram.com / dauntlessreading

How does a person choose?

How does a person choose?

instagram.com / madison_cobos

Maybe you can't get enough of the short stories in McSweeney's.

Maybe you can't get enough of the short stories in McSweeney's.

instagram.com / theoriginalclaire

Maybe you live for Oxford American's annual music issue.

Maybe you live for Oxford American's annual music issue.

instagram.com / weststewart


View Entire List ›

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Here's A Look Inside "The Unofficial Drake Coloring Book"

Started from the bottom now we’re…coloring.

Attention, fans of the one and only 6 God: Thanks to a number of illustrators who collaborated to make our dreams come true, there's a new, unofficial Drake coloring book.

Attention, fans of the one and only 6 God: Thanks to a number of illustrators who collaborated to make our dreams come true, there's a new, unofficial Drake coloring book.

Photo courtesy of Sugoi Books

Photo courtesy of Sugoi Books

Photo courtesy of Sugoi Books


View Entire List ›

The 27 Most Exciting New Books Of 2016

Here are the books we can’t wait to read in 2016! (Ranked in no particular order.)

Andrew Richard / BuzzFeed

What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours by Helen Oyeyemi

Riverhead Books

Helen Oyeyemi

Piotr Cieplak


View Entire List ›

You know you love me, XOXO, Wormtail.

Which Evil "Game Of Thrones" Character Are You?

Stress is coming. THIS QUIZ CONTAINS SPOILERS.

“It’s like Anne and Otto Frank baking cookies for Adolf Hitler on Christmas.”

Scholastic is pulling a children's book that some say depicts George Washington's slaves as "happy" and "excited" after it received brutal criticism from people online.

Scholastic is pulling a children's book that some say depicts George Washington's slaves as "happy" and "excited" after it received brutal criticism from people online.

amazon.com

The book, A Birthday Cake For George Washington is a story about the first president's chef, Hercules, and his daughter, Delia, baking a special cake for Washington's birthday.

The book, A Birthday Cake For George Washington is a story about the first president's chef, Hercules, and his daughter, Delia, baking a special cake for Washington's birthday.

amazon.com

The story by journalist and author Ramin Ganeshram tells how Hercules and Delia work hard to excitedly make the cake, even though they face "an unspoken, bittersweet reality."

"No matter how delicious the president's cake turns out to be, Delia and Papa will not taste the sweetness of freedom," the book's description reads.

The book was released on Jan. 5, and was soon inundated with negative reviews on Amazon from angry readers.

The book was released on Jan. 5, and was soon inundated with negative reviews on Amazon from angry readers.

Amazon


View Entire List ›