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she could make changes and release special editions. Fans love that. Japhy Send a noteboard - 15/02/2011 01:44:16 AM
Actually it would be kind of interesting to see that for a book. Author's don't always know how exactly things will pan out so the continuity isn't always the best. It would be cool to see something like that.
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I love it when authors criticise their own work many years after the original release. - 14/02/2011 05:34:38 PM 925 Views
Rowling has talked about having problems with book 1, but - 14/02/2011 06:56:10 PM 994 Views
she could make changes and release special editions. Fans love that. - 15/02/2011 01:44:16 AM 602 Views
Except that the later books generally compensate for it... - 15/02/2011 01:54:58 AM 656 Views
There were surprises in later books that should have at least been hinted at earlier. *NM* - 15/02/2011 10:49:49 PM 257 Views
I disagree - 16/02/2011 01:05:19 AM 506 Views
I just read Brideshead Revisited - 14/02/2011 07:32:25 PM 574 Views
Yeah, that was rather remarkable, his foreword there. *NM* - 15/02/2011 07:36:06 PM 219 Views
Didn't Stephen King do a revised version of The Gunslinger? *NM* - 15/02/2011 11:29:42 PM 218 Views
I have it. It is terrible. - 16/02/2011 03:43:16 AM 591 Views
Re: I want JKR's thoughts on her last book. The first is much better. *NM* - 22/02/2011 04:58:21 AM 248 Views

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