![]() ![]() Other authors have also removed references to Rowling’s work. According to a thread by the editor and author, Morgan York, this is becoming a regular thing with reprints of books with Harry Potter references. Undoubtedly, it’s for these reasons that Red, White and Royal Blue author Casey McQuiston, who is trans-non-binary and has spoken out against Rowling’s transphobia in the past, has removed the Harry Potter references from their novel. In the past few years, Rowling has shown her vitriol for trans people in many ways, including tweeting transphobic rhetoric and penning entire essays justifying her hatred of trans people. In case you missed it, JK Rowling has revealed herself to be a massive transphobe. By: Alice Oseman, Llus Delgado 278 pages Published: 2016 Popular Shelves: graphic-novels, romance, graphic-novel, lgbt, lgbtq Search 'Heartstopper' Charlie, a highly-strung, openly gay over-thinker, and Nick, a cheerful, soft-hearted rugby player, meet at a British all-boys grammar school. In several scenes, he and Prince Henry playfully discuss Harry Potter, including an infamous scene where Henry goes on a “tirade” about why Remus Lupin was, “gay as the day is long”. RWRB is a story consisting of Prince Henry of Wales and Alex Claremont Diaz. ![]() ![]() ![]() Alex, the son of the president, makes a point of bringing the Harry Potter books with him when he goes to Britain. But with the book being partially set in the UK, it initially had several references to Harry Potter. ![]()
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