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posted by sharon-sel
J.K. Rowling's thoughts

This is a personal expression, which has nothing to do with tales of the dead.

Over the seventeen years that I planned and wrote the seven Harry Potter vitabu (not to mention Quidditch through the Ages, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them and The Tales of Beedle the Bard), I generated a mass of information about the magical world that never appeared in the books. I liked knowing these things (which was fortunate, aliyopewa that I couldn't stop my imagination spewing it all out) and often, when I needed a throwaway detail, I had it ready because of the background I had developed.

I also found myself developing storylines for secondary (or even tertiary) characters that were superfluous to requirements. zaidi of a wrench were the plots I worked out for some much zaidi important characters that had to be sacrificed for the bigger story. All of these I inwardly termed 'ghost plots', my private expression for all the untold stories that sometimes seemed quite as real to me as the 'final cut'. I have occasionally been in conversation with a reader and made mention of part of a ghost plot; looks of consternation kuvuka, msalaba their faces as, for a mgawanyiko, baidisha second, they ask themselves whether they have accidentally skipped twenty pages somewhere. I apologise to anyone I might have accidentally wrong-footed in this way; the problem is, literally, all in my head.
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My opinion is that it gives way too many spoilers. I mean, I watched someone playing it and it was like kusoma the book! So my advice is to not play video games of vitabu wewe have not read yet. Please don't unless wewe want to ruin your life. Your whole entire LIFE. To any sane person out there, follow my advice. Either that au READ FASTER. To any Harry Potter fan, From Me!
P.S This is advice from one Harry Potter shabiki to another. And never name a yorkie shihtzu Howard. EVER. It just doesn't fit him. au her.
-The world is not mgawanyiko, baidisha into "good people" and Death Eaters.
-Know your weaknesses and learn to use them to your advantage.
-Belief in Wackspurts doesn't make wewe less of a person.
-Eat chocolate, it really helps.
-It isn't who wewe are, but what wewe grow to be.
-Even if wewe just believe wewe swallowed Felix Felicis, wewe will still do amazing things.
-Dementors affect both wizards and Muggles alike.
-Though the Snitch is small, it earns the most points when caught.
-The Sorting Hat might put wewe in one house, but Hogwarts fights best when fully united.
-Death is but the inayofuata great adventure.
-Galleons...
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After rereading both DH and SS, I began to wonder. wewe may have seen the picture of Harry releasing the snake in the zoo with JKR's maoni on the snake being Nagini. I actually have a few problems with that. I realize that some of this can be called book-movie inconsistency, but this is a Wild and Crazy theory.

First off, gender. Consistently, Nagini is called female. HOWEVER, if wewe listen carefully to the snake's voice in SS, it is clearly male.

Next, location. Voldemort must have made Nagini into a Horcrux fairly soon after doing the same (accidentally) with Harry. Thus, the snake in the...
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Dear

Thank wewe very much for your letter addressed to J.K.Rowling. We receive many letters from young people who ask Ms. Rowling how to become a writer and ask about her inspirations.

As wewe can imagine, the great popularity of Harry Potter and his mwandishi have resulted in extraordinary demands on Ms. Rowling's time. The flood of letters reaching put to Ms. Rowling is truly overwhelming. Much as Jo Rowling wishes she could respond to each and every request, it is not humanly possible. She has asked us to respond to her many mashabiki and then mbele all the letters she recieves.

Jo Rowling tells young...
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Avatar is the highest-grossing film of all-time, with a global gross of almost $2.8 billion, and ten films have grossed in excess of $1 billion. All the films presented here have had a theatrical run in the last twenty years, and films that have not played during this period do not appear in the chart due to ticket-price inflation, population size and ticket purchasing trends not being considered. Gone with the Wind—first released in 1939—has earned $3.3 billion globally when adjusted to contemporary prices, making it the best all-time performer at the box office.[10] The most represented...
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All proper rights and respects to J.K.

Hermione's P.O.V

I let out a small gasp. When Wood described Abby, I though of a small, timid girl. I was quite wrong. In fact, as soon as she pulled up, I knew I was wrong. Even from outside wewe could hear up-beat muziki playing from the car.

But then she stepped out.

She wore a gray checkered mini skirt, a purple top, a cropped black koti, jacket with fur, manyoya cuffs, stripped knee socks, and chunky black boots. But her clothes weren't nearly as shocking as her hair. Her hair was streaked rainbow.

"OLLIE!" She squealed as she ran up to hug Oliver.

"Abby?!" He sounded as...
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