DH reread CH 6-7

Zara zgirnius at yahoo.com
Sat Apr 25 21:46:31 UTC 2009


No: HPFGUIDX 186312

> Alla:
> I love this scene, I think it is very beautifully done, I think it is romance done well. 

Zara:
I'm glad you have discoevred this. Better late than never. <g> I think it is by far the best scene with these two characters in it, in the entire series.
> DH: 
> "Why did he want Harry to have the sword?" 
> `And why couldn't he just told me?" Harry said quietly. "It was there, it was right there on the wall of his office during all our talks last year! If he wanted me to have it, why didn't he just give it to me then?" – p.113
> 
> Alla:
> 
> I know, Harry, I know – I am scratching my head too here. No, seriously, why didn't he just give it to Harry back then? 

Zara:
I think he was planning to, until Draco messed up all his plans. What would, after all, be the logical conclusion of a night spent retrieving  Horcrux, if not showing Harry how to destroy one?

> Alla:
> But Hermione IS a book lover and while I would never measure other kids in the book by her, I can certainly measure her against her if that makes sense? She would take Hogwarts a history for light reading, but would not pick up fairy tales book, out of curiosity if nothing else?

Zara:
When have we ever heard of Hermione reading fiction? She does love books, but all the ones we hear of her reading are non-fiction. Hence - the magical properties of Snitches, yes. Beedle, no.





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