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Post by Taylor on Jun 28, 2005 22:31:38 GMT -5
I won't say who I think is going to die in the book. (not yet at least) But I will ask if you can to consider the question and answer it before reading the HBP- and we can see who is right! Death, dying, Mayhem, and chaos. Just another day at work... Taylor
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Post by bee. on Jun 28, 2005 23:21:22 GMT -5
i was going to vote for lockhart... but i shouldn't get my hopes up.
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Post by LadyJolly on Jun 29, 2005 1:56:31 GMT -5
You should have put Umbitc- I mean Umbridge I would vote for her even though she is most likely not to die ehehehe Lady Jolly
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Post by TartanLioness on Jun 29, 2005 3:06:02 GMT -5
*nodnod* yeah, me too. That Umbridge is one... *excuses herself to go swear*
*comes back* yeah, so... As long as it's neither Min or Albus! But they're too important to the story... ^.^
Cammie
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Post by snowcat on Jun 29, 2005 3:37:23 GMT -5
yes, me too. That ..... Toad of a woman. I agree with Cammie, it just an't be Albus or Minerva.
Elisabet
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Post by Taylor on Jun 29, 2005 6:16:36 GMT -5
well, the thing was, would anyone really care if she died? I wanted to put her in but there wasn't space for her on the list of people who someone would really -Want to live... even Percy has his parents who love him.
Fudge may be an idiot, Misguided idiot, but, he isn't evil. I think if JK wrote that Umb*tch would be killed there would be a cheering across the globe.
Taylor
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Post by Alesia on Jun 29, 2005 6:32:03 GMT -5
I am hoping she kills someone we want to see get it. Let the bad people take a fall in this one - Lucius, Bellatrix, Peter any of those. Because all bets are off for the next book, except of course the one we know will get it which is of course Voldy.
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Post by foci on Jun 29, 2005 12:22:42 GMT -5
The sad thing is that in another lifetime, I was a Sirius fan... It took me a long time to get over his death. So this time, I'm prepared. I hope, pray etc. that it won't be Albus and/or Minerva, but if it is... Well, after Sirius died I promised myself not to cry over another character's death. I hope I'll be able to keep this promise. Sirius was the second literary character, whose death made me cry btw, I'm not a cry-baby.
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Post by Taylor on Jun 29, 2005 21:09:39 GMT -5
It isn't being a *cry baby* to cry when someone that you like, even as a fictional character is hurt, or dies! My friend sobbed through LOTR when Frodo got hit by the spider, and I was looking at her- I *knew* because I had read the books that he made it- and even the end of LOTR she cried and I was like uh, ok,
But as you know, when I wrote DC4, I did cry. I felt sprouts pain.
Taylor Grey
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Post by Alesia on Jun 30, 2005 11:20:14 GMT -5
Don't get me wrong I am fully prepared to loss it at some point during HBP. I cried when Arthur got attached because I thought for sure that was it. I didn't cry when she killed Sirius because for me it was kind of unexpected ~ he just sailed into the veil. It just seemed to easy to cause him to be dead. Course I balled through the scene in Albus's office later. Emotional reactions from readers is one of the highest complements we can give an author.
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Post by ismaco on Jan 9, 2006 0:50:25 GMT -5
I ran across this poll today... and I found it really sad. Oh dear...
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Post by mmadlyinlove on Nov 6, 2006 15:59:44 GMT -5
Not fair for me to say, since I've read the sixth book and know the answer.... ~mmadlyinlove~
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