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Rowling: Another Potter character to die

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Originally posted by: Yossarian
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
Buck Rogers > Harry Potter.

Knight Rider > Buck Rogers > Harry Potter

have you ever read the books or are you just trying to act cool?

Heheheheh....I don't have to act 😎

Anyway, yeah, I read the first book. Bit long winded, but it was OK. Liked to movies better.
 
Originally posted by: EarthwormJim
Originally posted by: z0mb13
and who is the half blood prince?

hagrid? since he is half giant??

I thought Voldemort was since he was half blood and heir to slytherin?

Think about being a half-giant for a minute----how does a giant and a normal sized person get pregnant?? The logistics are mind-blowing!
 
Originally posted by: Azraele
Originally posted by: DEMO24
tired of the killing. but if someone dies Snape wouldnt be missed to much

I like Snape.
Same here. That character had a lot of potential, but I just don't see it anymore after the last book.
 
Originally posted by: Jero
One thing which makes me wonder is this....

how the heck does an author of a book series get published about on cnn?

Is she that big of a deal?

while I admit that the movies are pretty cool, I don't think it's news media importance.
She is the best selling author of all time.

 
When USA TODAY began its Best-Selling Books list 10 years ago, books weren't sold on the Internet, J.K. Rowling was a struggling, unknown writer, ...
A decade later, USA TODAY's book list reveals a different world. Rowling is the decade's most successful author, landing five of the top six spots on the list of the 100 best-selling books of the past 10 years.

 
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