User talk:Djgranger

I would like to know how to report an un-supported quotation of J.K.Rowlings on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chronicles_of_Narnia#_note-1 reads as : J.K. Rowling also cites that the "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" was one of her favourite books of her childhood. "Even now, if I was in a room with one of the Narnia books I would pick it up like a shot and re-read it," she states. [citation needed] there is no source for the quote listed.

This seems to go against what was public reported of Rowling has stated at http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1083935,00.html "That's the honest truth," she says. "You know, the unicorns were in there. There was the castle, God knows. But I really had not thought that that's what I was doing. And I think maybe the reason that it didn't occur to me is that I'm not a huge fan of fantasy." Rowling has never finished The Lord of the Rings. She hasn't even read all of C.S. Lewis' Narnia novels, which her books get compared to a lot. There's something about Lewis' sentimentality about children that gets on her nerves. "There comes a point where Susan, who was the older girl, is lost to Narnia because she becomes interested in lipstick. She's become irreligious basically because she found sex," Rowling says. "I have a big problem with that." How can I contact anyone to remove the questionable quote until a relible source can be found?