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Home > Harry Potter Is Not Bad For Kids We Have Found 1 Products for your search of Harry Potter Is Not Bad For Kids. Displaying Items 1 - 1 and News Search:
- Books: Will "The 39 Clues" fulfill the hype? (San Jose Mercury News)
 Fri, 12 Sep 2008 21:58:55 GMT Book series aimed at the Harry Potter set gets a global push by its publisher, which conceived it and has developed multimedia add-ons such as blogs, videos, thousands of pages of background and more. The first book is already out. Now, will kids buy it?
- Keira Knightley carries bigwig role in 'The Duchess' (USA Today)
 Tue, 16 Sep 2008 02:50:22 GMT For someone constantly scrutinized for her slender frame, Keira Knightley knows how to stuff her face.
- What mania will fill Harry Potter's niche? 'The 39 Clues' will try (The News Journal)
 Tue, 09 Sep 2008 07:59:48 GMT NEW YORK -- Today, the U.S. publisher of "Harry Potter" will première an ambitious series with a mystery ending for readers -- and a couple of puzzlers for the industry:
- Producer David Heyman and the lives of outsiders, from ‘Potter’ to ‘Pajamas’ (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
 Thu, 11 Sep 2008 07:14:03 GMT "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas" isn't the sort of film one might initially expect from David Heyman -- the British producer who bought the rights to the "Harry Potter" books in 1997 and steered the film franchise to become the highest grossing in cinematic history.
- Read Kate McCann's diary (News Of The World)
 Sat, 13 Sep 2008 22:21:06 GMT TODAY we reveal the secret diary of agonised mum Kate McCann—penned over months as she and husband Gerry struggled to deal with their daughter Madeleine’s abduction.
- Follow the clues to the ultimate prize (Honolulu Advertiser)
 Tue, 09 Sep 2008 11:06:40 GMT Today, the U.S. publisher of the "Harry Potter" books premieres a highly ambitious series with a mystery ending for readers and a couple of puzzlers for the industry: How big is the market for a multimedia story — and can a phenomenon be conceived by a publisher rather than created by the public?
- After Potter, will it be 'The 39 Clues'? Publisher is banking on the next sensation (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
 Tue, 02 Sep 2008 01:55:46 GMT NEW YORK - On Sept. 9, the U.S. publisher of "Harry Potter" will premiere a highly ambitious series with a mystery ending for readers and a couple of puzzlers for the industry: How big is the market for a multimedia story — and can a phenomenon be conceived by a publisher rather than created by the public?
- 'Potter' publisher looks to promote next big thing: '39 Clues' (The Standard-Times)
 Fri, 05 Sep 2008 05:06:30 GMT On Sept. 9, the U.S. publisher of "Harry Potter" will premiere a highly ambitious series with a mystery ending for readers and a couple of puzzlers for the industry: How big is the market for a multimedia story — and can a phenomenon be conceived...
- '39 Clues' next big thing? (Erie Times-News)
 Sun, 07 Sep 2008 04:14:46 GMT On Tuesday, the U.S. publisher of "Harry Potter" will premiere a highly ambitious series with a mystery ending for readers and a couple of puzzlers for the industry: How big is the market for a multimedia story -- and can a phenomenon be conceived by a publisher rather than created by the public?
- 'Potter' publisher hopes to create new phenomenon (CNN.com)
 Wed, 03 Sep 2008 13:14:43 GMT NEW YORK (AP) -- On September 9, the U.S. publisher of "Harry Potter" will premiere a highly ambitious series with a mystery ending for readers and a couple of puzzlers for the industry: How big is the market for a multimedia story -- and can a phenomenon be conceived by a publisher rather than created by the public?
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