From being the beloved author that transported a whole generation through the fantastic Harry Potter World to becoming a villain. In this new article, Atchulo Munaaya Mahama Fairuzah explores the shift of JK Rowling's reputation by many of his readers after a series of controversies relating her and the cancel-culture surrounding these events.
Author: Euroculturer Magazine
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