Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Wizards, Witches, and Muggles, Oh My!


I’m thrilled to be participating in Next Century Publishing’s huge promotion for Reader’s Legacy through April 30, which includes a 20% off sale on all of J.K. Rowling’s books. 

Their aim in doing this is to bring attention to their Grant Program, in which they will be giving away books to children across the nation (see details below).

The votes are in, and in a remarkable landslide, J.K. Rowling has been identified as the top author of Reader’s Legacy! To celebrate Ms. Rowling’s literary triumph, we looked into our Goblet of Fire and pulled these out 10 magical phrases; sure to guarantee any Potterhead the Hogwarts acceptance letter they’ve been waiting for!

1.      “It’s no good crying over spilt potion.” – Meaning there is no use in worrying about events that have already taken place, and that cannot be undone.

2.    “In the name of Merlin.” – An expression of bewilderment. EX: “What in the name of Merlin, are you doing?”

3.    “Like bowtuckles on doxy eggs.” – Meaning to stick to someone or something, incredibly close. Used in a sentence, “She took to potions like bowtuckles on doxyeggs.”

4.    “I’ll take Cadogan’s Pony.” – Meaning to make light of a dark situation.

5.     “The fire’s lit but the cauldron’s empty.” – Meaning someone seemingly functions in a proper manner, but is actually socially inept.

6.    “The tip of the dungheap.” – Synonymous to the muggle idiom, ‘Tip of the Iceberg’, it symbolizes a smaller piece of a larger picture.

7.     “To have a hairy heart.” – Meaning, someone bitter. To have a cold and unforgiving way about you.

8.    “Don’t count your owls before they are delivered.” – Meaning to not plan on anything expected to happen in the future, as said to Harry Potter by Dumbledore in ‘The Half-Blood Prince’.

9.    “Hanged for a dragon as an egg.” – A larger punishment for a minor offence in order to bring the point across stronger to the offender.

10.  “Time is Galleons.” – Meaning, time is money.

As an added perk of Reader’s Legacy’s Rowling celebration, we will be holding a special 20% off sale for each of her novels from April 25th to April 30th – ReadersLegacy.com/JKRowling
The sale not only celebrates J.K. Rowling, but was also brings attention for a special grant program we have created in order to give away one (1) million physical books in support of literacy programs! 

Spreading a love of books, and ending illiteracy around the world is 100% possible, and with the help of reader’s on the site, we believe will be one step closer to achieving that goal! Get in on this sale HERE.

7 comments:

  1. Hi Mason - what a wonderful concept ... and those magical phrases are just so much fun ... Harry Potter really has brought reading to the children. Love the idea of this .. Cheers Hilary

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  2. Giving away a million books - what a great goal.

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  3. Oh my, when books are given away, I'm am forever grateful. In our state, our students have to read, read, read in order to make certain test scores. I have been told this hasn't really encouraged students to read more, but in fact to dread reading. This makes me sad.

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  4. What a fabulous idea! Thanks so much for sharing it, Mason. Anything that helps encourage young people to read is a good thing, I think.

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  5. What a wonderful event that will be. Such a worthy mission, especially to instill a love of reading in young people around the world.

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  6. I love that they're supporting literacy!

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  7. have to admit I've never read any of Harry Plopper books :) but we do love spreading love for books

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