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Really? I don't like the word deathly at all. And as hallowed is a sacred place, or a place set apart...I dunno. It doesn't seem to quite make sense to me, or sound right. Still, I am hoping for it to come out soon so that the story can do better than the title!
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01-28-2007, 06:53 AM | #62 |
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I think I'm still laughing over this title.
I thought I wouldn't after some time had passed, but eh, it doesn't look like anything's changed. It's still funny. |
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me, too, im afraid. Of all the titles, I am certain I like this the least. Maybe, maybe, if I read the book I'll find out the real meaning and like it, but right now, it seems much too dramatic...
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I don't think it's too dramatic for this book. I mean, if any author can pull it off, it's Rowling.
What I want to know, is what are the Deadly Hallows? There is no noun "hallow" so it's a place name she has created, which gives it a great deal of potential awesomeness. Also, I still don't think Dumbledore is dead. I won't believe this unless he hasn't shown up half-way through the book.
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02-01-2007, 11:44 AM | #65 |
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Breaking news: the next book is out on the 21st July!
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02-01-2007, 01:10 PM | #66 |
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Dorothy L. Sayers,
who identified herself as an "Inkling", although there's debate about that, killed off Lord Peter Wimsey because he'd become SO famous that she felt her more serious work (like translations of Dante) never got any attention.
I wonder if that kind of concern is in J.K. Rowling's mind...that she's "that Harry Potter woman", and she wants to be recognised for other things. Bad look-out for Harry, if so. |
02-01-2007, 05:42 PM | #67 |
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How do you know? If that's true, I'm already bouncing in my seat...it's time for Mr. Potter to stop ruling my life.
(OOC: I heard Daniel Radcliff was going to attend UVA, silly rumour, I know, but still. I live quite close to UVA and I am aware of several people who have allowed this knowledge to influence there choice of colleges.) Anyways, I want the mirrors to show back up. For some reason that's the part that's bugging the snot out of me. I don't why, but if they aren't in the first few chapters, I'll probably scream. I rather like the name of this book. It's very dramatic and what else would this book be? I can't wait to find out what the "Hallows" are. You don't think it's a mistake though do you? Hallow=Hollows...Godric's Hollow...Deathly Hollows (Godric's Hollow where the final battle is fought and lots die...) Just a thought.
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i probally know probally because it's been in all the news everywhere.
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Dumbldore already explained to Harry that Voldemort went for Harry because he identified with Harry. Neither Harry nor Voldemort are pure bloods so, that's why Voldy saw Harry as more of a threat, Neville is a pure blood after all. Also, it could have been something to do with magical talent. We know his followers fought with Neville's parents, we can only assume the same for Harry's parents and so, maybe Voldemort also went for the child that came from the more magically powerful family. I'm sure Lilly and James's jobs will shed more light on that one though (and *gasp* we get to find that out in the 7th book!!!). "Now Harry and Voldemort are fighting over the same conflict..." Are they really though? I mean sure, Voldy wants a pure blood wizarding world just like Salazar...but Harry? Yeah, he thinks what Voldy is doing is wrong, but is he fighting to defend that belief? We know he would desperatly like to avenge his parents, a lot of his earlier anger (in the first three books when Harry is still a preteen and isn't as emotionally and mentally developed as he is now) is fueled by that. He's fighting to defend himself, if he didn't fight, he would certainly die. But is he really fighting for the non-pure blooded wizarding world? He wants to protect his friends, he does not want Voldy to set up a totalitarian government in the wizarding world, and he does think that Voldy's ideas are wrong but, would he step up and fight the fight that he is now if Voldy wasn't out for his blood? A different opinion about the book's title:http://www.hp-lexicon.org/essays/essay-grail.html This is an excellent essay, and rather interesting to read...you should definently check it out. I feel like some of our debates have stagnated, so here's a big list for us to speculate and discuss: http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/#s...whatsleft/comp
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I was wondering if Rowling would write any other books, and how they would go over.
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i am SO psyched!!!
the library i work at is having a book 7 release party at midnight on the 21st of july when it comes out!!! we're gonna have games and really awesome prizes (the HP video games, dvds AND books!!!) i cannot wait!!!
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i am rereading Book 6 to prepare myself for The Deathly Hallows
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