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by J. K. Rowling To WAR10CK: I doubt the baby is Harry Potter’s body. If you read the fourth book again, then you will find that the baby in HP7 matches that in HP4. posted Aug 17, 2007 at 8:35AM
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by J. K. Rowling Since there’s so much to the seventh book they’ll probably skip a LOT. Or they could just totally mess it up like they did to Eragon. I saw the fourth movie and they skipped a fair amount or just skimmed through stuff. posted Aug 16, 2007 at 11:20AM
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by J. K. Rowling To Erik: What did you not understand about Godric’s Hollow? posted Aug 16, 2007 at 8:30AM
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by J. K. Rowling To Wastedtime: If nothing linked or made sense, then you weren’t really paying attention! If you bothered to actually comprehend the book, pretty much everything that was covered in the first six books was wrapped up pretty nicely. And the epilogue, in my opinion, couldn’t have been an attempt to make sure there wouldn’t be any more books because she left so much out in between and after. posted Aug 6, 2007 at 8:33AM
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by J. K. Rowling To TheSuffering26: What you’ve been hearing about Dumbledore is true. But you’ll have to read the book to find out exactly why he wasn’t perfect!
posted Aug 3, 2007 at 8:30AM
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by J. K. Rowling Does anyone know exactly how Dumbledore got the Elder Wand from Grindalwald? I mean, Rowling says he bested Grindalwald in a duel, but how did Dumbledore go against the Elder Wand and win?
posted Aug 1, 2007 at 9:56AM
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by J. K. Rowling I totally agree with River. The Harry Potter books can be read by everyone, Christian or not. J.K.R. has written them so it pretty much fits with everyone’s beliefs. I personally prefer fantasy books without religious themes. I think fiction is here to bring us out of the present world and into a whole entirely different one. That’s why I prefer fiction without any ties to the "real world". But don’t get me wrong; I’m not against Christianity or anything. I just really admire Rowling for writing her books in this unique way. posted Aug 1, 2007 at 8:49AM
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by J. K. Rowling I have one question: Didn’t that goblin Griphook take the real sword of Griffindor? Then how did Neville suddenly have it and use it to chop off Nagini’s head? Was it the fake sword or did he somehow get it back? posted Jul 31, 2007 at 11:24AM
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by J. K. Rowling I can agree that the epilogue was a little cheesy, but a good reason as to why it's so short is because then you yourself can fill in all the stuff J.K.R.'s left out. It's more satisfying if you made it up because then it's the way you like it. And I for one, don't mind cheesy endings. posted Jul 28, 2007 at 10:40AM
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