The Week Contest: Rowling's next book

J.K. Rowling still worries about losing it all. In the unlikely event that happens, what is the title of the book she should write to regain her wealth?

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This week's question: Despite all the money she has made from the blockbuster Harry Potter series, J.K. Rowling still worries about losing it all. In the unlikely event that happens, what is the title of the book she should write to regain her wealth?

RESULTS:

THE WINNER: Harry Potter Breaks Bad

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Peter Toennies, Coronado, Calif.

SECOND PLACE: 50 Shades of Harry Potter

Janine Witte, New Hope, Pa.

THIRD PLACE: The Five Wizards You Meet in Heaven

John O'Byrne, Dublin, Ireland

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James Smith, Mill Valley, Calif.

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Ron Tatham, Cincinnati

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J.K. Rowling and the Series of Unfortunate Events

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