Crack open a butterbeer, and let's speculate.

Jul 19, 2007 10:50

The release of Deathly Hallows is only two days away. I've got Half-Blood Prince fresh in my memory. Here's my post from when I'd just finished reading it the first time (good lord, was it really two years ago?). Join me, if you dare, behind the cut, for some speculation and predictions about Book 7.

So, what's going to happen? Who's going to live, ( Read more... )

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x_think_twice July 19 2007, 16:30:03 UTC
I really have to refresh my memory of the previous six books before Saturday. The only thing I'm sure of is that Snape cannot be evil. Your suggestion that Harry could be a Horcrux and lose his powers is really interesting.

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nathan_r July 19 2007, 16:35:59 UTC
Holly! Where the hell have you been, woman? It's great to hear from you.

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x_think_twice July 19 2007, 17:01:34 UTC
I went into internet-hiding due to severe emotional trauma that had nothing to do with the internet. Good times!

Is Jenesta still on lj?

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Yes she is. :) transient_truth July 19 2007, 17:28:53 UTC
I too went through some emotional crap, so I use this journal now (I renamed the other one and now use it for emotional ranting. :) )

I'm having my 30th birthday party at my house. If you send me an e-mail so I have your address (it's my first name (at) gmail.com), I'll e-mail you the invitation.

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nathan_r July 19 2007, 19:20:31 UTC
Keep yer yap shut until after Saturday, you. :)

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nathan_r July 19 2007, 19:34:10 UTC
SNAKE KILLS BUMBLEBEE!

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mother_of_many July 19 2007, 19:54:08 UTC
I agree with the Harry As Horcrux, but NOT with him loosing his powers - isn't the only way to stop something from being a horcrux to destroy it? So if he is a horcrux, he'd either have to a) be killed, b) kill himself, c) find some unknown alternative to "destroy the horcrux", or c) just leave that last tiny fragment of Voldemort "alive and well", kept in close check, until such a time as he dies a natural death, at which point that fragment would die with him ( ... )

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