Did J.K. Rowling Just Hint at a Harry Potter Comeback? (Update)

Did J.K. Rowling just hint at an eighth "Harry Potter" book?

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Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling seemingly always has a ton of projects going on at the same time, but a series of tweets over the last 48 hours have whipped fans into an absolute frenzy:

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Very busy at the moment working on a novel, tweaking a screenplay and being involved in @lumos campaigns. Back when I've finished something!


— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) October 5, 2014

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.@peruseproject See, now I'm tempted to post a riddle or an anagram. Must resist temptation... must work...


— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) October 5, 2014

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Cry, foe! Run amok! Fa awry! My wand won’t tolerate this nonsense.


— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) October 6, 2014

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Something to ponder while I'm away X


— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) October 6, 2014

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Ponder the Internet did, and what a Redditor found would have been some of the most exciting news Potter enthusiasts around the world have heard in years:

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Redditor says @jk_rowling's tweet is anagram for: "Harry returns! Won't say any details now. A week off. No comment". pic.twitter.com/PHATsEF7H4


— Eli Langer (@EliLanger) October 7, 2014

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If you wanted more of Harry and the gang, though, you’re going to be disappointed. Here’s the actual answer:

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#helpfulhint The solution is the first sentence of a synopsis of Newt's story. It isn't part of the script, but sets the scene.


— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) October 7, 2014

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#Hint2 There's only one sentence hidden in the anagram, it is written in natural English and it concerns Newt Scamandar. #3hintsreally


— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) October 7, 2014

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An example of something it doesn't say: "I brung bick Harry. U gladd. Me go wurcke now. No speak."


— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) October 7, 2014

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Nor even: "Eye am havving a larf their's nuthing hid in thair." There is a sentence in normal English about Newt Scamandar there!


— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) October 7, 2014

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Typo alert: ScamandEr, not ScamandAr (long day). Now take out 'Newt Scamander' and 'New York' and see what you can make of the rest! #hint3


— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) October 7, 2014

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For those unaware, Newt Scamander is the main character in Rowling's upcoming movie Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them, a Potter spinoff she is preparing for the big screen. This news is sort of cool, but not nearly on the same level as an eighth Harry Potter book.

UPDATE: And after much fun was had, Rowling revealed the answer to the puzzle:

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.@EmyBemy2 YES!!!!!!!!!!!! People, we have a winner!


— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) October 7, 2014

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So now you know that the movie will take place in New York. Aren't you so glad you spent your entire day thinking about this?

[via Huffington Post]

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