JK Rowling has hit out at US newspapers that have published plot details from the final Harry Potter book.
JK Rowling has hit out at US newspapers that have published plot details from the final Harry Potter book.
The author said she was "staggered" that papers including The New York Times had printed reviews ahead of the novel's publication on 21 July.
The author said she was "staggered" that papers including The New York Times had printed reviews ahead of the novel's publication on 21 July.
The author said the information was in "complete disregard of the wishes of literally millions of readers".
The author said the information was in "complete disregard of the wishes of literally millions of readers".
UK publishers Bloomsbury said spoilers remained "unauthenticated". Some books have been sent out early in the US.
UK publishers Bloomsbury said spoilers remained "unauthenticated". Some books have been sent out early in the US.
The book's US publisher Scholastic has sued online retailer DeepDiscount.com for breaking the strict embargo by dispatching a number of copies.
The book's US publisher Scholastic has sued online retailer DeepDiscount.com for breaking the strict embargo by dispatching a number of copies.
The book's contents have been the subject of intense speculationThe novel has also appeared on auction site eBay, while pictures of what appeared to be pages from the new book have appeared on the internet.
The book's contents have been the subject of intense speculationThe novel has also appeared on auction site eBay, while pictures of what appeared to be pages from the new book have appeared on the internet.
Bloomsbury said it was "dismayed" to learn about the early sales. But internet spoilers had not come from the few copies sold ahead of the official publication, it insisted.
Bloomsbury said it was "dismayed" to learn about the early sales. But internet spoilers had not come from the few copies sold ahead of the official publication, it insisted.
The strict embargo was being "enforced unflinchingly and without exception" by publishers in 93 countries, the company added.
The strict embargo was being "enforced unflinchingly and without exception" by publishers in 93 countries, the company added.
Rowling said the US newspaper reviews would particularly affect children "who wanted to reach Harry's final destination by themselves, in their own time".
Rowling said the US newspaper reviews would particularly affect children "who wanted to reach Harry's final destination by themselves, in their own time".
"I am incredibly grateful to all those newspapers, booksellers and others who have chosen not to attempt to spoil Harry's last adventure for fans," she added.
"I am incredibly grateful to all those newspapers, booksellers and others who have chosen not to attempt to spoil Harry's last adventure for fans," she added.
Rowling's statement follows an earlier message on her website, in which she said: "Let's all, please, ignore the misinformation popping up on the web and in the press.
Rowling's statement follows an earlier message on her website, in which she said: "Let's all, please, ignore the misinformation popping up on the web and in the press.
Some fans are already queuing outside a central London bookshop"I'd like to ask everyone who calls themselves a Harry Potter fan to help preserve the secrecy of the plot for all those who are looking forward to reading the book at the same time on publication day.
Some fans are already queuing outside a central London bookshop"I'd like to ask everyone who calls themselves a Harry Potter fan to help preserve the secrecy of the plot for all those who are looking forward to reading the book at the same time on publication day.
"In a very short time you will know everything!"
"In a very short time you will know everything!"
On Wednesday, the Baltimore Sun printed a review of the book, saying it had obtained a copy from a relative of one of its reporters who had received it prematurely.
On Wednesday, the Baltimore Sun printed a review of the book, saying it had obtained a copy from a relative of one of its reporters who had received it prematurely.
The New York Times did not say where its copy had come from.
The New York Times said its copy was bought at a store in the city on Wednesday.
A person selling a copy on eBay said: "I don't work for a bookstore and I don't have a magic wand. An online store shipped a copy early."
A person selling a copy on eBay said: "I don't work for a bookstore and I don't have a magic wand. An online store shipped a copy early."
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