[HPforGrownups] My thoughts on the title

Jeremiah LaFleur hpfreakazoid at gmail.com
Fri Dec 22 18:50:38 UTC 2006


No: HPFGUIDX 163097

Eggplant:
1) The most obvious guess a Horcrux, perhaps too obvious.
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Jeremiah:
Yes, I thought of that, too. I said, "Oh! It's a Horcrux... naaahhh....
that's way too easy."

And then I remembered her comment concerning the 6th book. She talked about
how all the hints and clues are now completely out with the 6th book. If
you've read carefully and clearly then you should be able to figure out the
last book. (ok, it's not a direct quote but I'm @ work!) :)

So then I thought, "Horcrux. Well, yes. That would make sense and even if it
is 'too easy' I can feel comfortable knowing that she's not pulling any
punches at this point."

So, there will be no "It was in book 2!" BLAM! "a horcrux? what the frigg is
that?" Or, what was that kid's name... Michael Evans? woopsie!

Or, atleast, that's what she's told us. i'm sure there are twists and turns
and it will be a very harrowing adventure to the end, but since we know that
Harry's main goal right now is to get the Horcruxes then the title makes
complete sense.

Sometimes the right answer is the simplest answer.

(P.S. I don't think there is any correlation to her use Hallow and it's
relevence to All Hallow's Eve in the Pagan traditions. I come to that
conclusion because she has never once refered to the holiday using the Pagan
name. It's a red herring, in my opinion... and you can gloat and point your
finger at me while sniggering if I'm wrong). (Or send me to an Amish village
wearing colored buttons. Oh, the shame).

jeremiah
(formerly with the email address: tidblgr72 at yahoo.com).


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