End of Harry Potter series
The author of the bestselling Harry Potter books, JK Rowling, said Wednesday she was a little sad but also relieved to be nearing the end of the seventh and final book in the series about the boy wizard.
'On the one hand, I am going to feel sad. Harry's been an enormous part of my life and it's been a turbulent phase of my life and he was always the constant,' Rowling, 41, said in New York, where she was giving guest readings.
'But there will also be a sense of liberation because there are pressures involved in writing something as popular,' she added.
The multi-millionaire author has already divulged that two of her characters will die in the final book, but refused to give further details.
'I guess some people will loathe it, some people will love it,' she said.
Filming has already begun on Harry Potter and the Order of The Phoenix, the fifth book in the series to be brought to the big screen.

























