Interesting tidbit about future book titles

rainy_lilac at yahoo.com rainy_lilac at yahoo.com
Fri Aug 31 00:37:05 UTC 2001


No: HPFGUIDX 25214

I found this at http://www.hpgalleries.com:

Reader Michael Beckett has stumbled upon some very interesting 
information in the UK. It seems Time Warner has been registering 
trademarks for Harry Potter and in the process, registered what 
appear to be new book titles. If you go to the UK Patent Office's 
trademark search and type in "Harry Potter" you will come up with 3 
very interesting marks - Harry Potter and the Alchemist's Cell, Harry 
Potter and the Pyramids of Furmat, and Harry Potter and the Chariots 
of Light. Ironically, these were all registered 4/26/2000 - J.K. 
Rowling didn't let the title of her next book, "Order of the Phoenix" 
slip until last October. So were these just a ruse to throw fans off 
track? Or will two of these titles be used for books 6 and 7 ? 



Now of course these COULD be red herrings, but who knows? Mighty 
intriguing isn't it?

A thought occured to me:  Although we know that Nicholas Flamel no 
longer has the elixer he needs to continue living, we don't really 
know that he has in fact died. Perhaps it will take a few years once 
he has stop taking the elixer?

What do you think of the possibility that Flamel may make an 
appearance and play an important role?

Hmmmm... And the pyramids of Furmat? What could that mean? Well, we 
do know that Bill Weasley works in Egypt, and that Egyptian wizards 
are repued to be verrrrrryyy interesting.

Chariots of Light? Bahhh. Sounds too much like Chariots of Fire.....


Thoughts?


Suzanne






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