Hogwarts is in Scotland according to JK Rowling. Plus Dufftown is a burgh in Banffshire, Scotland, that, according to Hermione Granger, is "not very far" from Hogwarts Castle. if you are streaming HP videos that you purchased on VUDU, there are 8 featureeyes that come with the movies. In one of them they state it is supposed to be Scotland.
J.K. Rowling's books are set in the United Kingdom, primarily in a fictional world within England. The Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is located in Scotland, and the story takes place in both magical and non-magical locations throughout the UK.
Well, the whole series is set in England, but HArry live in a town in london. The books dont say were Hogwarts is, muggles cant see it! =P
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No, It is set in Forks Washington D.C.
It is encyclopedia or encyclopaedia.
The name of a set of books that you use to locate information about a subject is called encyclopedias. With the introduction of the internet less people use encyclopedias today than they did in previous decades.
All her books are set in England.
A set of 3 books or movies is typically referred to as a trilogy.
Most of the story is in Great Britain. Most of the story in books 1-6 is in an imaginary school called Hogwarts.Most of the story is in Great Britain. Most of the story in books 1-6 is in an imaginary school called Hogwarts.Most of the story is in Great Britain. Most of the story in books 1-6 is in an imaginary school called Hogwarts.Most of the story is in Great Britain. Most of the story in books 1-6 is in an imaginary school called Hogwarts.
The Torah. It consists of: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.
Actually none. Franklin W. Dixon is a "house name." This means that a publisher sets up a story outline and hires many people to write under this name to make a series of books. Edward Stratemeyer developed this method to do the Hardy Boy books and the Nancy Drew books.
The noun 'books' is a common noun, a general word for any kind of units of bound pages.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'books' is the name of specific books; for example, "The Great Novels Of Charles Dickens" (boxed set) or "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" (six volumes).