Last book woes
Kathy
ladypensieve at yahoo.com
Wed Dec 28 17:17:38 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 145509
I believe that JKR will do fine. The reason for each book to be as
long as they are is to get in plot points. The shorthand in the 7th
book will be easy to understand because of the layered information
given to us previously.
You may have read my theory about why Snape 'protects and hates'
Harry. If I can say it in a brief posting, I'm sure JKR will do
wonders with it. As for the horcrux's...I somehow doubt that the
book will be all about that.
We've seen what Dumbledore went through to get the few he had.
Granted that Harry destroyed the diary by himself, but what
character will be able and willing to help Harry destroy the rest?
There are still some surprises awaiting us, I'm sure.
If we are disappointed, it is because all the questions will be
answered and we will have no more reason to try and ferret out the
answers. This has been an exciting ride, each book giving us a bit
more insight into the puzzle...but it's a puzzle we've been working
on for years. Once you've completed the puzzle...what do you do
then? Ouch!
KathyO
snipped--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "susanbones2003"
<rdas at f...> wrote:
>
> Jen D. here:
>I believe ...JKR has no further books to clear things up, make
things right, explain odd plot points, deal with relationships,
answer questions, find those Horcruxes and deal with Voldemort. She
has a whale of a job to do and extremely little time to do it in and
I fear she'll rely on shorthand or worse a fair few deaths to
eliminate the need to clear things up. ... I agree with Lupinlore
> that we may all be saying "That's it?" about our favorite
character
> or plotline but it may be a little more final than we expected.
> Jen D.
>
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