Little Brown announced today that J.K. Rowling’s The Casual Vacancy will be published as a paperback this July. A new cover was revealed for the release.
J.K. Rowling and the BBC surprised the world earlier this month when the pair announced that The Casual Vacancy would be adapted for television.
Via Rowling’s agent, we’re learning today that casting will begin in the spring.
Back in October we asked you, “If you could tell J.K. Rowling something in one sentence, what would it be?” And now we’re proud to tell you that Miss Rowling has received our letter and read your sentences!
Amazon on Friday unveiled the bestselling books of 2012. There are quite a few interesting surprises on the list, not least of which is Fifty Shades‘ wild success at the top.
How’s this for a holiday gift: A freshly signed copy of The Casual Vacancy by J.K. Rowling!
For the first time ever, the author’s website is hosting a giveaway.
TIME has published a list of the Top 10 Fiction Books released in 2012, and impressively John Green’s The Fault in Our Stars takes the top spot.
The BBC will adapt The Casual Vacancy, JK Rowling’s first novel for adults, as a miniseries to air in 2014.
Though her The Casual Vacancy publicity tour was seemingly over earlier this month, a new event featuring J.K. Rowling has been announced.
The official newspaper of The Vatican, L’Osservatore Romano, did not have a glowing review for J.K. Rowling’s new novel The Casual Vacancy.
It’s been a busy couple of months for The Casual Vacancy author J.K. Rowling. Her final event (as far as we know) to promote her new book was held yesterday at the Lennoxlove Book Festival in her home town of Edinburgh.
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It was reported that JK Rowling’s first adult novel, The Casual Vacancy, was going to be very dark and include adult themes and language. I knew I was not going back to Hogwarts when I opened the book, but I was surprised about the nature of this story. This post contains plot spoilers.
Last month we had reported on documentarian James Runcie’s new television special with J.K. Rowling about The Casual Vacancy. The 30-minute interview is available online and we thought we’d share it with you.
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Jian Ghomeshi of Canada’s CBC Radio sat down with J.K. Rowling in New York to talk about not only The Casual Vacancy but also about her relationship with the media. She also speaks about some of the more shocking reviews she has received on her new book for adults.
One of the lengthiest interviews to date, available now is J.K. Rowling’s full interview with interviewer Charlie Rose about The Casual Vacancy and Harry Potter.






















