Jk Rowling Annotated Bibliography

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J.K Rowling started writing in 1977 and is still writing to this day. She didn’t actually start making money until she wrote the seven book series “Harry Potter”. J.K rowling lived an actual rags to riches lifestyle before her books were published (Wysocki 74.) Through all of J.K Rowling’s work and her writings she influenced young adult readers to read to learn and to teach young adults to invest in literature. J.K Rowling had a huge impact on her young readers life’s sending her books around the world for young adult readers to invest their time in and for those who had hardships in their life to get their minds off of (65.) The series started a following of young readers and got them more interested in reading. The more books Rowling wrote …show more content…

After Rowling’s series had been published a series of books from other writers became very popular (Wysocki 74.) Publishing her series influenced writers to follow in Rowling's footsteps and be more successful in their own writings and gaining more fans and also impacting young readers lives and allowing them to fall in love with reading books that got them hooked on reading. The more books J.K added to her series the more successful her following of new writers became. Writers followed Rowling by creating or adding books to their series and becoming more successful and gaining more readers (Wysocki 74.) Rowling was a very encouraging author and her success made her influence on encouraging other authors to create their own series and allowed them to follow in her footsteps and gain more readers and a ton of success from their writings and their fans. Writers creating their own series impacted the way young adults began to read the more books that were added to a series the more the readers wanted to invest their time in reading the books and opening their minds to want to be good readers . The young readers loved to read about harry and his friends adventures into the magical world a lot of the time reading about these adventures took the children’s minds off of anything else that