The Unkown Name from J.K. Rowling

Savannah Saesan

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(Photo Credit via twitter.com)

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As fans of J.K. Rowling, many were ecstatic to see the tweet she sent out. For the fourth book in Cormoran series she gave out a hint to its title, “_ _ _ H _ _ _ H _ _ _.”

Some fans gave pretty serious names, but others just made up whatever came to mind.

“Rather Sharp and Eighth Child, to less serious options like Fishen Chips or Mighty Rhino. Even some of the sillier suggestions caught Rowling’s attention, and she confirmed that she would love to read books called Eighty Shoes or Mashed Chips, but that neither of those were the name of her novel,” according to bustle.com.

Fans tried their hardest to guess the name but to no avail. One person missed the title by one letter. “Somebody just sent me a joke suggestion that is one letter away from the title….,” tweeted J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling). After hearing this, fans were desperate to find out the title of her new book. She was even almost tempted to change the title. There was then announced a winner as they guessed the title of “Lethal White,” and was rewarded. The winner was promised a the first copy of the book, signed by J.K. Rowling.“I want to see my editor’s face when I tell him I’ve changed the title to ‘Woohoo, chips!’” Rowling tweeted. Rowling then said the new book would be out by the end of 2017 and that she was currently working on chapter 23.

Fans everywhere are excited for her book, and are anticipating the day when the book comes out.

“Despite her recent actions involving PewDiePie and The Wall Street Journal, when she  had rude remarks towards a youtuber for his review, I am hyped for this book. Mainly because of her being an exceedingly talented and influential writer,” said Michael Pochron.

Students believe that J.K. Rowling is very smart for doing this and gives a whole new outlook on her writing.

“I think it is really cool, and it will be able to connect the readers with the book on a different level than before,” Morgan Spencer commented.