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J.K. Rowling is a British author best known for the Harry Potter fantasy series. She came up with the idea for Harry Potter on a train ride and wrote the first book during her lunch breaks while teaching English in Portugal. The Harry Potter books were hugely successful and made Rowling a billionaire, making her the wealthiest woman in the UK. She has donated much of her wealth to charitable causes and continues working on the seventh and final Harry Potter book.

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J.K. Rowling is a British author best known for the Harry Potter fantasy series. She came up with the idea for Harry Potter on a train ride and wrote the first book during her lunch breaks while teaching English in Portugal. The Harry Potter books were hugely successful and made Rowling a billionaire, making her the wealthiest woman in the UK. She has donated much of her wealth to charitable causes and continues working on the seventh and final Harry Potter book.

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J. K.

Rowling

Joanne Rowling OBE (born July 31, 1965 in Chipping Sodbury, South Gloucestershire), commonly known as J.K. Rowling
(pronunciation: roll-ing; her former students used to joke with her name calling her the Rolling Stone), is a British fiction writer.
Rowling is most famous for being the author of the Harry Potter fantasy series. Rowling's books have gained international attention
and have won multiple awards. In February 2004, Forbes magazine estimated her fortune as £576 million, making her the first
person to become a billionaire (in terms of U.S. dollars) by writing books. Rowling is also the wealthiest woman in the United
Kingdom, well ahead of even Queen Elizabeth II.
As her publisher, Bloomsbury, wanted to use initials on the cover of the Harry Potter books (suggesting that if they put an
obviously female name on the cover, the target group of young boys might be reluctant to buy them), Rowling chose to adopt her
grandmother's middle name, Kathleen.
Rowling wrote two novels for adults (neither of which she tried to publish) before she had the idea for Harry Potter during a four-
hour train trip. According to her, by the time she reached her destination she had the characters and a good part of the plot for
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone in her head. She started writing during her lunch hours, and continued working on the
manuscript throughout a stint in Oporto, Portugal teaching English as a second language in the Encounter English School.
After a first unsuccessful marriage, she returned to the United Kingdom with her infant daughter and completed the book in
Edinburgh, Scotland. At that time, she was unemployed, living on welfare benefits. The book was a huge success, and she has so
far had four sequels published. The sales made her a multi-millionaire, and in 2001 she used the proceeds to buy a luxurious 19th
century mansion on the banks of the River Tay in Perthshire, Scotland, where she married her second husband, Dr. Neil Murray, on
December 26th, 2001.
Soon after the fourth book was published, she published two booklets for Comic Relief, supposedly Harry Potter's school-books,
whose royalties go to charity. She has contributed an uncountable amount of money and support to many charitable causes over
the world, especially research and treatment of multiple sclerosis, from which her mother died in 1990. This death above all has
affected the book, according to Rowling.
The Harry Potter series is expected to run to seven volumes, one for each year Harry spends in school. Five of these have
already been published. The fifth book, titled Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, was delayed by an unsuccessful plagiarism
suit directed towards her by rival author Nancy Stouffer. Rowling took some time off writing at this point because, while in the
process of writing the fourth book, she felt her workload was too heavy. She said that at one point she had considered breaking her
arm to get out of writing, because the pressure on her was too much. After forcing her publishers to drop her deadline, she enjoyed
three years of quiet writing and has commented she had some work done on something else she might return to when she is
finished with the series. The fifth book was released on June 21, 2003.
In late 2003 she was approached by the television producer Russell T. Davies to contribute an episode to the famous British
television science-fiction series Doctor Who. Although she was "amused by the suggestion", she turned the offer down as she was
busy working on the next novel in the Potter series. On December 20, 2004, she announced that the sixth Harry Potter book would
be released on July 16, 2005.
Rowling has also made a guest appearance as herself on American cartoon The Simpsons. She was in a special British
episode entitled The Regina Monologues.

Questions
Now, answer the questions about the text.
4. Rowling lives in a small house.
1. Rowling has more money than the Queen of England.
True.
True.
False.
False.
We don't know.
We don't know.
5. Rowling contributed an episode to the TV series
2. Rowling's real middle name is Kathleen. Doctor Who.

True.
True.
False.
False.
We don't know.
We don't know.

3. She worked as a teacher in Portugal. 6. She appeared on The Simpsons.

True. True.

False. False.

We don't know. We don't know

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