J.K. Rowling gets real on Twitter, discourages cultural ban of Israel with Harry Potter analogy

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As the saying goes, books belong to their readers. That's certainly familiar territory for J.K. Rowling — whose bestselling Harry Potter novels have spawned everything from fanfiction to Potter-inspired rock bands to full-length, unauthorized musicals. But when readers began to use Rowling's characters...

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