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PETER MOUNTAIN/WARNER BROS
WIZARD WHEEZE:
Harry Potter returns to give woes the bird
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Posted Sunday, Dec. 8, 2002; 2.02 p.m. GMT
Wonder what you'll be reading next year? Clear your shelves for the five books publishers believe will be sure things in 2003.
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, by J.K. Rowling (Bloomsbury). The boy wizard's latest adventure |
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Cosmopolis, by Don deLillo (Picador). Paranoia in Manhattan from the author of Underworld |
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The Hedgehog, the Fox and the Magister's Pox, by Stephen Jay Gould (Jonathan Cape). The late science popularizer metaphorically examines the conflict between science and the humanities |
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Manual of the Warrior of Light, by Paulo Coelho (HarperCollins). The Brazilian writer on how to live as spiritual beings in a material world |
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The Colour, by Rose Tremain (Chatto and Windus). A saga of love set in New Zealand's 19th century gold rush
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E U R O P E
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