OOP: Re: She wouldn't---would she?---no spoilers
maneelyfh
maneelyfh at yahoo.com
Fri Jun 27 17:54:34 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 65038
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "bluesqueak" <pipdowns at e...>
wrote:
> Samantha wrote:
> > I just read an interview with JKR--link to on the MSN home page.
> > This little comment has me a bit worried.
> >
> > ----One boy in Sydney asked if there would be any books about
> > Harry as an adult. She teasingly replied: "You have to wait and
> > see if he survives to be a grown-up. I don't want to give
> > anything away at the moment."
> >
> > I know she likes to be coy and mysterious, please let that be the
> > case here. I don't think I could take it if Harry died.
>
> I'm beginning to seriously consider whether the J.K. in J.K.
> Rowling stands for 'Just Kill'em Rowling. ;-)
>
> But I suspect that a lot of J.K.R's interview answers are biased
> towards keeping the suspense up. Face it, if she said that there
> would be books about the adult Harry, the only tension in Book
> Seven would be seeing exactly *how* he beats Voldemort.
>
> Likewise, her Snape answers always seem biased towards keeping
> Snape an ambiguous character. And the SHIP replies never really give very
> much away...
>
> Pip!Squeak
Hints that Harry may die:
I never thought he would till someone brought it up in the message
boards but here are 2 things that may be clues that he will die.
Maybe off base here but here ya go....
1)In POA...before Harry knew the big black dog was Sirius, he thought
he was a sign of his death a"grim" as brought to his attention by
Prof. Trewlawney.
2)In OOP, the first prophecy that broke. pp 748-749 us editon, "at
the soltice will come a new" and "none will come after"
fhm
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