NILES, Ill., Nov. 20 -- A new mystery guide informs Harry Potter fans that they should be going back to look for some astounding secret subplots in J.K. Rowling's latest book. According to Wizarding World Press' 'New Clues to Harry Potter,' fans have yet to uncover the biggest mysteries in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix -- which tell of ominous events plus what awaits in Books 6 and 7.
In June of 2003, fans across the world scarfed up the massive fifth installment in the Harry Potter series. At over 800 pages, the book sparked controversy among critics about whether Rowling's book was too wordy.
Galadriel Waters, author of the 'Ultimate Unofficial Guide' to the Mysteries of Harry Potter, and her two assistants, now know there is a clever reason for those copious pages. They have discovered that all the words may be hiding at least three scary secret subplots, which have yet to be exposed by Rowling!
Ms. Waters explains, "Book 5 is a cerebral mystery that incorporates wordplay to hide the complex clues concealed in it. J.K. Rowling has written a multi-level literary masterpiece that rivals the intricacy of a James Joyce novel. Readers need a Rosetta stone in order to translate the amazing covert clues buried in Book 5."
J.K. Rowling is famous for disguising her hints. In an appearance at Albert Hall in June of 2003, she stated, "I had to put in some things because of what's coming in Books 6 and 7... I want you to be able to guess if you've got your wits about you."
Wizarding World Press has published an exciting Hints Guide that points HP Sleuths to those clues in Book 5. This new release is different from their previous Ultimate Unofficial Guide. This exciting Hints-only version of their Mysteries Guide has 95 FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) to help Harry Potter fans understand the parts of Book 5 that are not hidden, while it directs HP Sleuths to Rowling's cryptic hints so that readers can try their hand at solving the mysteries on their own.
The Guide is available at Barnes & Noble, Waldenbooks, Borders, and most major booksellers (USD 10.95).
Wizarding World Press' 'Ultimate Unofficial Guide to the Mysteries of Harry Potter' is not authorized, licensed or approved by J.K. Rowling, her publishers, or licensors. The Harry Potter name is a trademark of Warner Bros./Time Warner Entertainment.