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Potter magic is still able to cast a spell

ALMOST two decades after the first book was published, Harry Potter fans across the globe are still sharing in the magic.
And the citizens of Endeavour Hills are no different, with the local library holding a special Harry Potter Book Night last Thursday.
Harry Potter publisher Bloomsbury launched the Harry Potter Book Night world-wide, encouraging old fans and new to immerse themselves in the famous wizarding world.
The Endeavour Hills Library held a sold-out event in which children aged eight and over were treated to a trivia quiz and a best dressed competition, while the lucky door prize was a complete set of the Harry Potter books valued at $100.

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