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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

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Ernest:
Are you kidding?  Those books are all about major characters.  I'll bet that Malfoy dies, but Snape survives.  I'll also bet it's going to be ambivalent as to whether Snape is good or evil.  Dumbledore's death at Snape's hands could have been to show us that even Dumbledore has faults (trusting Snape), or it could mean that we don't know everything.  It's never really made clear why Dumbledore trusts Snape, so there's probably some killer reason, and Dumbledore's death was part of some mystic plan.  Hell, Dumbledore might have been a horcrux himself.  I actually don't think Harry is going to die; I think either Ron or Hermione is.  I also don't think the ending is going to be completely satisfying.   

Hewittv18:
I hope it's not Hermione. I like her character, but I bet it's her.

"Oh how I love you Harry!"
*steps in front of wicked bad curse*

elcapitan:

--- Quote from: Inlander on 06 Jan 2007, 07:28 ---"The deathly hallows"? Does that even mean anything??

--- End quote ---

It means that Ms. Rowling will be laughing all the way to the bank.

Peet:
Guys I'll give you a clue. Snape isn't really evil, and Dumbledore isn't really dead.

I can't think of a book I care less about than this one.

supersheep:
Right on the Snape part, wrong on the Dumbledore part. Also, to me the Deathly Hollow means Godric's Hollow.

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