Another book won't happen. She's beenvery clear on the point that HP ends with book 7.
I still think she has to kill Harry. Only way to prevent unauthorized sequels from ever happening.
Unusually and exceedingly peculiar and altogether quite impossible to describe...
I do not foresee any sort of Ron-the-seer plotlines ahad of us, but it is certainly a possibility I suppose.
I think the most important element Ron is going to play in "Deathly Hallows" will relate to his relationship with Ms. Hermione Granger....
And I am in a drastic state of denial as well....I like three things in the world-My boyfriend, Disney, and Harry Potter. That little list is about to shrink.
P.S-Does anyone else notice a seemingly evident correlation between Disney fans and Harry Potter fans?
: )
For it was not into my ear you whispered, but into my heart. It was not my lips you kissed, but my soul. -Judy Garland
Forget Snape, I say Harry Potter does something like Spiderman, finds his "dark side" and dresses in all black, terroizing people with Voldemort, realizes the "evil" of his ways and then kicks V's but effectively killing the both of them.
I don't think there was a life-debt, I think it was much simpler. Snape loved Lily. He loved her for defending him when James and Sirus hung him upside down, and he loved her for telling James off. He told Voldemort about the prophesey, maybe V promised Snape his heart's desire if he'd tell. His telling led directly to Lily's death, his secretly beloved Lily... He hated James, and hates Harry for being so like his dad, but those are Lily's eyes...Can you imagine the guilt he's carried all these years???
xo, Deanna
Nah, they are hidden in places no one goes....
and where else is their no one for miles but Disney's California Adventure
-gets out order of the phoenix and goblet of fire hardcovers and prepairs to launch them-
only problem, when she takes her time she gets great books like order... when she rushes she gets shorter ones... and she already finished the book and sent it to the revisions office.. where they make sure scar is the last word... or else![]()
Back to Ron's power of divination: I just read last night in OOtP that he suspected that Dumbledore was hiding the "weapon" at Hogwarts.
Spoiler
Turns out that he was. And still is, in the form of Professor Trelawny.
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Thanks.
So, does this mean that Ron is right in his opinion about Snape? He has always been suspicious of him.
aside: If you haven't read the interview with JKR by MuggleNet and Leaky Cauldron, I highly recommend it.
Here:
http://www.mugglenet.com/jkrinterview.shtml
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