Looking at the last page.

Maria Vaerewyck maria8162001 at yahoo.com
Tue Jan 2 14:23:12 UTC 2007


No: HPFGUIDX 163390

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "eggplant107" <eggplant107 at ...> 
wrote:

> But I do need some advice, should I read the table of contents in the
> very front of the book that lists the chapter titles? I have a
> horrible hunch, I think the second to last chapter, the one just
> before the one called "Epilog", will be called "The man who died". I
> think maybe I should just close my eyes when I turn over the first 
few
> pages of the book and start with reading chapter 1. I could be
> wrong,your comments would be appreciated.

maria8162001:

I suggest not to read the table of contents. The american version or 
scholastic have table of contents but the british version doesn't 
have. My HP books are british version except for the 1st HP which I 
bought in the US when we spent a holiday in California and this 
scholastic have table of contents. But even with the first HP I never 
read the table of contents as I always plunged directly to the first 
chapter after reading the page on whom the book is dedicated to. 
Actually with my first HP which have a table of contents I read the 
table of contents last. You would have more fun with excitement and 
thrill reading HP without knowing the table of contents.
Just a thought.






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