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ThePQ4:
Yeeeeeeah... I don't think that Voldemort would be tricked by a boggart. He's a bit smarter then that...

I actually started writing "my version" of book six and seven after book 5 came out, went on a hiatus, and picked it up again last fall to tie it (slightly) back into book six, but being as how it is slash, it is pretty much impossible that it will tie into book seven. ...I will finish it one day. I went back onto hiatus after Christmas vacation, because of stupid writers block.

I love fan fiction. It's delicious.

CmonMiracle:
I don't know, I like it. The part about having weekends off to search for the Horcruxes is a bit strange, I don't think Voldemort would just chill during the week, and certainly Harry wouldn't place teaching anywhere near his top priorities.

As for the last word of the book, I consider that a useless tease that really wouldn't indicate in any way how the book is going to end, and all these people are getting excited over nothing.

0bsessions:
No offense to LeeZion, but that's one's pretty weak in comparisson. The random resurrection has been done to death, is a major copout and I, for one, am glad Rowling's claiming Dumbledore's staying dead. I'd also have to agree that the Boggart angle is pretty flimsy. Aside from it being a copout in and of itself in terms of a big, epic, final battle, it's also completely unbelievable. Voldemort, even paniced and without his Horcruxes, is still one of the most powerful wizards in the story's canon. A boggart just maintains the shape of what you fear, not the legitimate power (As I doubt Snape would ever have allowed Neville to dress him up like an old woman). It wouldn't take Voldemort particularly long to determine that "Voldemort" was not what he appeared to be.

Peet:
Dumbledore dies.

Johnny C:
SNAPE KILLS OPTIMUS

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