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Pottermore Reveals More Via Tweets

| by Padmini Harchandrai | Web services

J.K. Rowling revealed her Pottermore secret back in June and now more sneak peeks of the site have made their way to Twitter. Pottermore will have the Harry Potter books in digital format and one of the sneak peeks is the cover of chapter 6 of the first book (Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone). You can explore the chapter and it even seems that you can go to different parts of the chapter (either you can read on the Hogwarts Express or read about the journey to Hogwarts). Of course this could mean something completely different and other guesses are welcome. Pottermore will also have never been read before content, including J.K. Rowling talking about the history of the Hogwarts Express.

Never been read content

Never been read content

 

 

Pottermore is set to be a way to continue the Harry Potter experience even after the 8th and final film is done. The website will go live in October and bring the Harry Potter books in ebook form, which will be for all platforms. It seems obvious that there will be gaming and interactive elements on the website, even if it hasn't been directly mentioned. What do you think of these sneak previews? Are you looking forward to Pottermore? Let us know in the comments section below.

Tags: Pottermore , Harry Potter , Websites , Ebooks , J.K. Rowling , Twitter , digital , Hogwarts Express

 


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