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Reliving the magic of Harry Potter

More than 100 people delved into the magic of Harry Potter at Endeavour Hills Library to mark 20 years since the first book in the magic series was released.
Librarians Riannon and Jessica dressed in Hogwarts garb for the Monday 26 June event, and Moaning Myrtle stopped by the bathrooms.
Author JK Rowling released Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone two decades ago, and followed with six more instalments in the series that captured the imagination of kids – and parents – around the world and spawned eight movies.
Casey Cardinia Library members can continue celebrating the magic by logging in and immediately downloading the e-book at www.cclc.vic.gov.au.

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