J.K. Rowling Quote
Don't be stupid, Hermione snapped, starting to pound up her beetles again. No,it's just. . . how did she know Viktor asked me to visit him over the summer? Hermione blushed scarlet as she said this and determinedly avoided Ron's eyes.What? said Ron, dropping his pestle with a loud clunk.He asked me right after he'd pulled me out of the lake, Hermione muttered. After he'd got rid of his shark's head. Madam Pomfrey gave us both blankets and then he sort of pulled me away from the judges so they wouldn't hear, and he said, if I wasn't doing anything over the summer, would I like to -And what did you say? said Ron, who had picked up his pestle and was grindingit on the desk, a good six inches from his bowl, because he was looking atHermione.And he did say he'd never felt the same way about anyone else, Hermione wenton, going so red now that Harry could almost feel the heat coming from her, buthow could Rita Skeeter have heard him? She wasn't there ... or was she? Maybeshe has got an Invisibility Cloak; maybe she sneaked onto the grounds to watchthe second task. ...And what did you say? Ron repeated, pounding his pestle down so hard that itdented the desk.
Don't be stupid, Hermione snapped, starting to pound up her beetles again. No,it's just. . . how did she know Viktor asked me to visit him over the summer? Hermione blushed scarlet as she said this and determinedly avoided Ron's eyes.What? said Ron, dropping his pestle with a loud clunk.He asked me right after he'd pulled me out of the lake, Hermione muttered. After he'd got rid of his shark's head. Madam Pomfrey gave us both blankets and then he sort of pulled me away from the judges so they wouldn't hear, and he said, if I wasn't doing anything over the summer, would I like to -And what did you say? said Ron, who had picked up his pestle and was grindingit on the desk, a good six inches from his bowl, because he was looking atHermione.And he did say he'd never felt the same way about anyone else, Hermione wenton, going so red now that Harry could almost feel the heat coming from her, buthow could Rita Skeeter have heard him? She wasn't there ... or was she? Maybeshe has got an Invisibility Cloak; maybe she sneaked onto the grounds to watchthe second task. ...And what did you say? Ron repeated, pounding his pestle down so hard that itdented the desk.
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About J.K. Rowling
Born in Yate, Gloucestershire, Rowling was working as a researcher and bilingual secretary for Amnesty International in 1990 when she conceived the idea for the Harry Potter series. The seven-year period that followed saw the death of her mother, the birth of her first child, divorce from her first husband, and relative poverty until the first novel in the series, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, was published in 1997. Six sequels followed, concluding with Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (2007). By 2008, Forbes had named her the world's highest-paid author.
The novels follow a boy called Harry Potter as he attends Hogwarts (a school for wizards), and battles Lord Voldemort. Death and the divide between good and evil are the central themes of the series. Its influences include Bildungsroman (the coming-of-age genre), school stories, fairy tales, and Christian allegory. The series revived fantasy as a genre in the children's market, spawned a host of imitators, and inspired an active fandom. Critical reception has been more mixed. Many reviewers see Rowling's writing as conventional; some regard her portrayal of gender and social division as regressive. There were also religious debates over the Harry Potter series.
Rowling has won many accolades for her work. She was named to the Order of the British Empire and was appointed a member of the Order of the Companions of Honour for services to literature and philanthropy. Harry Potter brought her wealth and recognition, which she has used to advance philanthropic endeavours and political causes. She established the Volant Charitable Trust in 2000, and co-founded the charity Lumos in 2005. Rowling's philanthropy centres on medical causes and supporting at-risk women and children. In 2025, Forbes estimated that Rowling's charitable giving exceeded US$200 million. She has also donated to Britain's Labour Party, and opposed Scottish independence and Brexit.
Since 2020, Rowling has been vocal about her gender-critical views on transgender people and related civil rights. Her remarks have been described as transphobic, resulting in condemnation from various sectors and fuelling debates on freedom of speech. While Rowling denies being transphobic, her expression of these views has impacted her public image and relationship with readers and colleagues, altering the way they engage with her works.