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J.K. Rowling admits to writing released novel "The Cuckoo's Calling" under pseudonym It has been revealed that the second published book by Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling was published this past April, but under a pseudonym - Robert Galbraith. The book, called The Cuckoo's Calling was released on April 30th under the same publisher, Little Brown, and editor. Rowling admitted that she was indeed the author of the book to The Telegraph recently - the book can be ordered right here. Quote:
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I really don't blame her. At all. Good for her. AND YAY ANOTHER JKR BOOK!!!! |
STATUS: Amazed and sooooo looking fot this book right now!!! OMR! |
Wow. I don't blame her for doing this at all. This one sounds exciting, though, much more than The Casual Vacancy, plus the excerpt through Amazon reads nicely (and you can tell it's JKR from the writing style!). This could be a fun read. ^_^ |
THE QUEEN. :bow: |
She's so awesome at naming characters :lol: |
Well, my Inner Eye tells me that I'll be making a purchase in the near future. ;) |
Queen Jo is a genius *bows and cries* Obligatory genius moment! any Alohomora fans? :) |
This doesn't surprise me. But it excites me!!!!!!!! I need to start finding time to read. |
When she published The Casual Vacancy I was wondering if it wouldn't be better if she had done under a pseudonym... And now she did it, I think it should have bring back to her the emotion of publishing her first book. Interesting. Obviously I already clicked on the button "Surprise me!"/Amazon and read some pages... *sighes* It's really a pity that I have spent lot of money this month and it will take a month to buy it... Although I can ask someone to give me it as birthday's gift!!! Great idea! Thanks for sharing my thoughts! |
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After the Casual Vacancy experience though, I think I'll be checking this one out from the library before I buy it. |
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What I find the most interesting though is reading reviews on the book. For example, if you read them on goodreads they're predominantly positive, and I based wanting to read this book on those. I hope I can read it with a clear head and read it just for the book itself, not the author we all love. |
This is so great! The book itself sounds so interesting and is definitely the type I would pick up without even know the author. Knowing that J.K. wrote it just makes me want to start reading it like yesterday. It makes a lot more sense to get some real feedback on your work by being unknown. You have to wonder if any other famous authors ever did something like this and never revealed it... |
I love this. I absolutely love this. It must be so hard for Jo to write without feeling huge expectations, like when TCV came out, it was what she wanted to write, but too many Potter fans had problems with it. A lot of people, me included, got the book purely because we loved her from Harry Potter. I love how this shows that she is still a brilliant author and doesn't just have very loyal fans; if you look at the reviews on Amazon, so many say that the book is brilliant. It saddens me a little that she was found out so soon, because a load of us are going to go out and buy the book now, which could actually put other, adult readers off, but I think it's important that it has proved that J.K. Rowling can write. The book was not hugely popular, not so famous that everyone would read it, but so much that the people who did were probably more accustomed to reading, and therefore more critical, but they still gave brilliant reviews. I do honestly love this. And the pseudonym is brilliant. I'm unsure of whether this is fully correct, but John Kennedy Galbraith was a famous political person, who, if you take his initials, was J.K. Galbraith. I can imagine J.K. taking the Galbraith from that, even if it isn't actually true, and taking the Robert from somewhere else. If this is true, I love that, because it's something meaningful... It just seems planned and clever and brilliant and I really do feel kind of proud right now. |
She got us... :) A really interesting technique for the Queen to use and a clever one. :) There must have been a lot less pressure on her, personally and I can't wait to read it!! |
This is amazing! Haha! |
Lol, I don't blame her at all either. Very sneaky. I'm definitely going to check this one out too... I just hope it's less than 500+ pages. :lol: |
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Brilliant. No hype, such a good idea! I didn't read The Casual Vacancy tho, either. I might get around to reading them eventually. |
I'm so proud of Jo. She really needed to do this for her own sanity's sake, I think. She would never know if what she was writing was any good on its own otherwise. I do agree with Ro, though, TCV was disappointing. So much so for me, in fact, that I only read around 75 pages and then put it down because it was too 'adult' for my tastes. Here's hoping that TCC is a notch above! |
*Jumps up and down* Sneaky little thing! :P I can't wait to snag this one! |
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Pity that some of the critics couldn't do the same for Casual Vacancy, but hopefully - and it looks like it is - TCC will be better in terms of not being compared to past works. I just hope that by revealing herself, it won't put a damper on the critiques. |
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