Inu-Liger<h6>-a.k.a. Richard Guilbault- wrote:
<font color=black>The Lord Of Darkness wrote:
Inu-Liger<h6>-a.k.a. Richard Guilbault- wrote:
Oh, and is it just me, or does anyone else think that little kids should NOT read this book until they're older...?
What with the darker themes, swear words, and other things...
swear words? is this a bad attemp to make us laugh?
Perhaps :)
C'mon I mean slut, like children dunno the words. Judging by other posts of you I mentioned that you have a way to protective opinion about what children(and even on wich age children are still children) could handle and not (like the post about the Queen tour poster from A Night At The opera featuring two nude woman)
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bassist08
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*3* Forever88 wrote:
I'll spoil it for ya!
The book has a cover
The main character is Harry Potter
He does magic
The book has pages
It was written by JK Rowling
Da Da Dum...
EEEK! You've completly ruined for me now! *goes of and pouts*
J/K! I've already read it. I DO think that Dumbledore is dead. I think that J.K. did that so Harry can triumph over Voldemort by himself to prove that he's capable without anybody's help.
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killer_queen00
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Hey everyone. I have a blog but just started chatting. A couple theories for ya (just randomly popped into my head while reading).
1. Somehow (maybe my inferi) Harry's parents will come back from the dead and Voldemort will use this to some how slow down Harry from attacking the evil people. I know people are usually like "They'll never come back from the dead," but there have been too many foreshadows in the books (my mom agrees, she's an english major).
2. Somehow Draco is under the Imperius curse. Think about how afraid he was when trying to kill Dumbledore but never could do it. Just a thought.
3. I had one of those books that dropped hints towards possibly what would happen in the sixth book. They said many times to look at Dumbledore's behavior in the fifth book. Is it me or does he act really different than usual? I wasn't surprised to see him die.
4. I agree w/ the one of the Horcruxes being the unopenable locket from the fifth book. I wonder if possibly the Malfoys have another Horcrux somewhere. They always seem to be hiding things.
5. The pensive always seems like a useful tool... if I were Harry I'd be trying to use it more often.
I'm going to be re-reading the books now that I know about the Horcruxes thing and I'm going to see if there are any other signs or hints toward more.
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Queenleaf
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bassist08 wrote:
*3* Forever88 wrote:
I'll spoil it for ya!
The book has a cover
The main character is Harry Potter
He does magic
The book has pages
It was written by JK Rowling
Da Da Dum...
EEEK! You've completly ruined for me now! *goes of and pouts*
J/K! I've already read it. I DO think that Dumbledore is dead. I think that J.K. did that so Harry can triumph over Voldemort by himself to prove that he's capable without anybody's help.
tehe, tehe. And for those who haven't read it by Now, I'm going to spoil it for you by explaining that Draco and Hermione get married. :>)
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Queenleaf
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killer_queen00 wrote:
5. The pensive always seems like a useful tool... if I were Harry I'd be trying to use it more often.
How would he get back though, without Dumbledore? That always seemed terribley lucky to me that he was always there to pull him back - otherwise he might get stuck in an endless stream of memories. That would suck!
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dragonzflame
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No - he'd come back when the memory ended. All that's in the Pensieve is the memory/ies that have been put there. Once they'd all been exhausted he'd be brought back, like when he watched the memory in RIddle's diary.