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'''J.K. Rowling''' is the author of the [[Harry Potter (series)|''Harry Potter'']] book series. The Simpsons met her when they visited [[England]].
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'''Joanne Rowling''', better known by her pen name, '''J.K. Rowling''', is the author of the [[Harry Potter (series)|''Harry Potter'']] book series. The Simpsons met her when they visited [[England]].
   
 
When the Simpsons saw Rowling standing outside a book shop, [[Lisa]] told Rowling that she loved her books and that she (Rowling) had turned an entire generation on to reading, to which Rowling replied, "Thank you, young Muggle."
 
When the Simpsons saw Rowling standing outside a book shop, [[Lisa]] told Rowling that she loved her books and that she (Rowling) had turned an entire generation on to reading, to which Rowling replied, "Thank you, young Muggle."

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This page is about the J.K. Rowling character. For the real-life author, please see J.K. Rowling.

Joanne Rowling, better known by her pen name, J.K. Rowling, is the author of the Harry Potter book series. The Simpsons met her when they visited England.

When the Simpsons saw Rowling standing outside a book shop, Lisa told Rowling that she loved her books and that she (Rowling) had turned an entire generation on to reading, to which Rowling replied, "Thank you, young Muggle."

Lisa then asked how the series ended, and Rowling answered, somewhat sarcastically and as if she had said it to other fans, "He grows up and he marries you! Is that what you want to hear?" Lisa was evidently oblivious to Rowling's sarcasm, as she simply sighed, "Yes," in a dreamy and moonstruck fashion.

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