Thank you!(Was:Why I think Ron's going to be the victim)

Lynn lynntownsend100 at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 14 17:02:38 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 53776

 
> 
> 4) My most valid reason, JKR said one of the trio would not die in 
> OP in an interview (I forget which one, I'll look it up and try to 
> post it).
> 
> Brittany

    Thank you very much for that! :) I had what I thought might be 
an "airtight" case for my guess, but I hadn't seen that interview.
(Neither had anyone else in the non-online world who I'd spoken
with prior to joining this club.)Frankly I agree with another
posting that I'd seen on this topic(My apologies, but I don't
know how to combine two or more postings in one reply so I'm
trying to do this from memory.)in that my favorite Harry Potter
books are my favorites exactly because you see so much of Ron
and his family and the various interactions with them. I agree
with another posting in that if Ron was the one a lot of the
joy and laughter(Yes, each book has been getting darker in tone,
but the interaction with Ron and his family balances that out
somewhat, I think.)would be gone. No, I wouldn't stop reading
them, but I'd only read the last two for closure. Would I keep
re-reading the other books as avidly as I have been? Maybe once
a year or so, not once a month or so the way I have been. Frankly,
though since it's not Ron, and most people think it's probably
not going to be another Weasly, I stick with the only non relation
on the list,Dumbledore.(For reasons given in message # 53718)Do I
hope I'm wrong? Yes. However,there's not a character I dislike 
enough to want to see written out-unless maybe Draco or Peeves.

-Lynn T






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