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Post by Allan on Jul 20, 2007 21:46:02 GMT 10
Don't click the spoiler thing if you don't wanna know. I kind of saw something I shouldn't have earlier tonight (still, HP7 will be available in a little over 11 hours). For those like me, who don't care, or if you don't mind some spoilers, click away. Dumbledore returns from the dead.
Harry does not die. The book moves to 19 years later, where he is married to Ginny with four kids, two boys and two girls, with one of them going to Hogwarts, and paranoid about becoming Slytherin So, anyone who decided to click, what do you think? Or for anyone who didn't click, but has now read the book.
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Post by Beck on Jul 21, 2007 17:03:41 GMT 10
Some of that is true, but Dumbledore does not return from the dead, though he is in it a little,and Harry and Ginny have 3 kids.
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Post by Allan on Jul 21, 2007 21:47:35 GMT 10
I must have read the number of kids wrong. What was with the Dumbledore references toward the end? I skimmed like the last 20 pages
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Post by Ange on Jul 22, 2007 9:00:28 GMT 10
I tried to cheat and skim over the end but it didn't make any sense so I had to read the proper way.
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Post by Loz on Jul 22, 2007 12:50:29 GMT 10
I read the 19 Years Later part first. I stood in the store looking for the names (and getting choked up seeing that Ron and Hermione and Harry and Ginny were married with kids )
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Post by Allan on Jul 22, 2007 13:34:24 GMT 10
I tried to cheat and skim over the end but it didn't make any sense so I had to read the proper way. Hence how I managed to get muddled up. Especially since I haven't read any of the books...
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Post by Amber on Jul 22, 2007 14:49:37 GMT 10
I read the 19 Years Later part first. I stood in the store looking for the names (and getting choked up seeing that Ron and Hermoine and Harry and Ginny were married with kids ) I had to stop myself from doing that exact same thing! I saw the "Nineteen Years Later..." thing before I started and was SO tempted, but I managed to steer clear of it. Lurking is bad. Lurking in the shadows like Voldemort is worse.
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