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Join us for Saturday Slaughters today at 2.30pm. We shall be discussing The Cuckoo's Calling by @RGalbraith pic.twitter.com/ux6ar9gcnW
— Orkney Library (@OrkneyLibrary) March 5, 2016
Join us for Saturday Slaughters today at 2.30pm. We shall be discussing The Cuckoo's Calling by @RGalbraith pic.twitter.com/ux6ar9gcnW
J.K. Rowling, the famous author and charmer (pun totally intended) who wrote, not only the Harry Potter series but, a novel published under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith, took a break from her schedule to surprise the Orkney Library book club.
The club was discussing the mystery novel, Cukoo's Calling, in Scotland on Saturday, and Rowling couldn't help but reply to the club's Twitter post when it mentioned the novel's author, @RGalbraith.
@OrkneyLibrary @RGalbraith Weather looks a bit rough. Might just Apparate.
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) March 4, 2016
@OrkneyLibrary @RGalbraith Weather looks a bit rough. Might just Apparate.
@OrkneyLibrary @RGalbraith Robert (and Strike) are both partial to fruitcake. Something with a bit of heft to it. I like lemon drizzle cake.
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) March 4, 2016
@OrkneyLibrary @RGalbraith Robert (and Strike) are both partial to fruitcake. Something with a bit of heft to it. I like lemon drizzle cake.
We had a very special guest at Saturday Slaughters today. Thanks so much @jk_rowling Come back soon x pic.twitter.com/GVaXSVX88O
— Orkney Library (@OrkneyLibrary) March 5, 2016
We had a very special guest at Saturday Slaughters today. Thanks so much @jk_rowling Come back soon x pic.twitter.com/GVaXSVX88O
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