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If/when Meyer writes more books in 10-15 years, do you honestly believe most of the fans will no longer care? -- nm
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David
This goes along my belief that if JK Rowling writes more books in even just 5 years, fans will no longer care. -- nm
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Hotkiss (aka hotkiss7348)
Nov 19 '09, 15:09
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If JK Rowling wrote a book about post office delivery practices in 10 years, it would sell 10 million copies the first day. -- nm
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David
Nov 19, 15:12
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Fans were in love with the characters and the magical world she weaved, not necessarily her specific style. -- nm
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Hotkiss
Nov 19, 15:13
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her next book will sell, no question. the book after *that* will depend on the next one. -- nm
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Andie
Nov 19, 15:14
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This is correct. To a larger point, it's hard for me to imagine any of her books not selling in that she is not just popular but gifted at her craft. -- nm
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David
Nov 19, 15:18
true. But to your main point, if JK *ever* decides to continue the Potter books, they will all be best sellers. No question in my mind. -- nm
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Jovian
Nov 19, 15:14
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