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Should JK Rowling allow the characters in the Harry Potter series to become more romantically involved?
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by Glory Lennon
In a book series so rich in detail, so full of complex emotions, integral plots, intense relationships
No
JK Rowling came out with an unforgettable series that had (and still have) adults reading them, teens
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Book reviews: Rumpole and the Penge Bungalow Murders, by John Mortimer
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Book reviews: Mortal Love, by Elizabeth Hand
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Book reviews: Brideshead Revisited, by Evelyn Waugh
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Book reviews: The Accidental Angler by Charles Rangely-Wilson
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Book reviews: Hodd, by Adam Thorpe
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Book reviews: Death is Now My Neighbour, by Colin Dexter
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Book reviews: Unnatural Causes, by P D James
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Book reviews: The Town House, by Norah Lofts
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Book reviews: Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner, by Alan Sillitoe
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Literary analysis: If Shakespeare Had Had a Sister, by Virginia Woolf
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by Ray Fauteux
Once again the writing magic of Kate Atkinson breathes new life into Jackson Brodie. The ex-cop turned private eye who unwittingly
It would seem that throughout most of the first half of "A Good Man is Hard to Find", the characters play a very important representational
by Lesley Mason
Cassandra Mortmain. Tell me, how romantic a name is that? If you were born a Jane Smith, or a Kate Jones, wasn't there a point in
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- British Literature
- Literary characters: William Collins, Pride and Prejudice
- Book reviews: Spies, by Michael Frayn
- Book reviews: A Darker Domain, by Val McDermid
- Book reviews: Shardik, by Richard Adams
- Literary characters: Mr. Green, Wuthering Heights
- Literary characters: Mr. Linton, Wuthering Heights
- Literary characters: Frances Earnshaw, Wuthering Heights
- Literary characters: Joseph, Wuthering Heights
- Literary characters: Mrs. Earnshaw, Wuthering Heights
- Literary characters: Mr. Earnshaw, Wuthering Heights
- Literary characters: Isabella Linton, Wuthering Heights
- Literary characters: Hindley Earnshaw, Wuthering Heights
- Literary characters: Lockwood, Wuthering Heights
- Literary characters: Nelly Dean, Wuthering Heights
- Literary characters: Edgar Linton, Wuthering Heights
- Literary characters: Catherine, Wuthering Heights
- Literary characters: Heathcliff, Wuthering Heights
- Literary characters: Charles Bingley, Pride and Prejudice
- Literary characters: Catherine "Kitty" Bennet, Pride and Prejudice
- Literary characters: Mr. Bennet, Pride and Prejudice
- Literary characters: Fitzwilliam Darcy , Pride and Prejudice
- Book reviews: Alex Rider Series, by Anthony Horowitz
- Book reviews: Swallows and Amazons, by Arthur Ransome
- Book reviews: Thou Shalt Not Kill, by Anne Perry
- Book reviews: The Tenth Man, by Graham Greene
- Book reviews: Getting to Know the General, by Graham Greene
- Book reviews: Dr Fischer of Geneva, or The Bomb Party, by Graham Greene
- Book reviews: The Honorary Consul, by Graham Greene
- Book reviews: A Burnt-Out Case, by Graham Greene
- Book reviews: The Power and the Glory, by Graham Greene

