Valeroso
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Re: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
A part of me wants the book to be released as soon as possible, but another part of me really prefers it to come out next year. It's sad knowing that this is the final book and that there won't be anymore after this. I guess I'll have to re-read every book over again until I'm sick of the whole series. My definite favourite was book number 6, by a long shot! I actually had some predictions with regards to Horcruxes but I've completely forgotten them.
Anyway, I disagree with everyone saying the book will end bad/Harry Potter will die/etc. Every single book has so far ended on a positive note (even Book 6), so why would book 7 be an exception? As if Harry will go on his journey, only to die at the end, and have evil prevail. What kind of moral would that set?
So I'm pretty sure Harry will defeat Voldermort and I'm sure J.K would make it original and fun to read. Though, does anyone remember in the 4th book when Harry was trying to defeat Voldermort again, and he saw his parents come out of his wand, etc? Maybe all the dead people Harry treasured will be able to speak to him via some method like this. Maybe with him being unconscious. Who knows?
And I'm gonna be silly now and say that Hogwarts is one of the horcruxes since it's protected heavily. (Come to think of it, there is a 30% likelihood ).
A part of me wants the book to be released as soon as possible, but another part of me really prefers it to come out next year. It's sad knowing that this is the final book and that there won't be anymore after this. I guess I'll have to re-read every book over again until I'm sick of the whole series. My definite favourite was book number 6, by a long shot! I actually had some predictions with regards to Horcruxes but I've completely forgotten them.
Anyway, I disagree with everyone saying the book will end bad/Harry Potter will die/etc. Every single book has so far ended on a positive note (even Book 6), so why would book 7 be an exception? As if Harry will go on his journey, only to die at the end, and have evil prevail. What kind of moral would that set?
So I'm pretty sure Harry will defeat Voldermort and I'm sure J.K would make it original and fun to read. Though, does anyone remember in the 4th book when Harry was trying to defeat Voldermort again, and he saw his parents come out of his wand, etc? Maybe all the dead people Harry treasured will be able to speak to him via some method like this. Maybe with him being unconscious. Who knows?
And I'm gonna be silly now and say that Hogwarts is one of the horcruxes since it's protected heavily. (Come to think of it, there is a 30% likelihood ).