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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
Tinsel_Shine:
--- Quote from: fozmo on 07 Jan 2007, 12:04 ---Everyone dies. THE END.
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--- Quote from: supersheep on 10 Jan 2007, 22:53 ---My prediction for the book is that JK Rowling will finally bow to all the shippers and make their most desired pairing come true - Harry and Draco. Everyone knows that boys making with the kisses is the ultimate way to drive up sales.
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That would make me laugh and laugh. Mainly at anyone who was ever involved in the ship wars over who Harry would end up with. How much do I want to see the Harry/Hermione shippers faces if that was book seven.
Anyway, I predict that at least one Weasley will die, probably one of the twins for maximum emotional impact. Ron won't, because he and Hermione are going to go on to breed the next generation of Weasleys. Ginny might if Harry doesn't, but if Harry does die I think she'll be left behind to grieve for him. I kind of think Charlie might, just because he's the Weasley that has the least going on in the books (as far as I can remember), so he doesn't have that many interesting points to 'save' him (I mean, Bill has a whole load of facial scars now, so he's already had some trauma, and surviving but horrifically scarred is more interesting than surviving but being perfectly fine). I have no idea about what will happen to Percy though. Anyone who's actually good at predictions want to share their thoughts on him?
Evil_Lathander:
I think Sneep will turn out to be a good guy :-P
Locke:
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows more like Harry Potter and the Legendary Paycheck, lol amirite?
Seriously, I hate the woman and her books on general principle. However, if she ends it after this and puts the kibosh on other authors using her money-printer as their own, she will win minor points from me.
Oh, and Rupert Grint was born exactly one year after me. That shames me. Homeboy needs to do something R-rated to redeem the club.
Ozymandias:
--- Quote from: Locke on 27 Jan 2007, 14:34 ---Seriously, I hate the woman and her books on general principle.
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I don't understand this sentiment.
1. Woman writes good children's books.
2. Profit.
3. Deserves hatred?
Locke:
I never said it was RATIONAL principle. My loathing of harry potter mostly has to do with the fact that my family tried endlessly to ram the books down my throat, saying that they're way better than my "boring tolkien stories" and that I need to "read good books". I developed an irrational spite toward the entire series so I could mostly justify not indulging my maternal family's shit.
That said, I really don't have any interest in them, they strike me as DaVinci Code bullshit for children. I'm probably way off, and I'll admit it, and I have absolutely nothing against people who enjoy the books. I just want to go my own way.
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