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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.ooh!!! i haven't finished it yet, i'm on page 517, and i can't wait to finish it, but another part of me wants to read it forever!! i knew about the whole ron/hermione/harry/ginny thing. It was SOOOOOOOOOOOOO obviuos!!! lol great book!! i want to get to the end. it's been quite predictable so far, what with Snape, etc.
Webby, the next one can be expected in two years apperently, now don't you wish you'd made this one last?!
End was so sad and Husband didn't understand why I was crying, sounds like a fantastic funeral though dont you think?
Sorry , R.A.B. Anyway, I think that it's going to turn out to be Sirius Black's brother, Regulus or something?
Glad my Horcrux theory isn't completely ridiculous though!
My theory for Snape is that he'll die because of his unbreakable vow to Malfoy. Don't know how but think he'll try to break it.
Loved seeing another side of Malfoy though, crying in the toilets afraid of what had been asked of him. Thought that was a very nice touch.
Also, find Voldemort much more realistic now his past has been explained.
Just a brilliant book!
I dont think Harry is a Horacrux - if he was, it would have been when he was little - why would he murder Harry's parents to make Harry a Horacrux if he intended to kill him. Also, from what they said about the snake Nagani, you would be aware that you were holding a piece of someones soul as he had more control over the snake than was normal.
Snape killed Dumbledore because Dumbledore made him - remember Snape is an experienced 'Occulemens' - when Dumbledore pleaded with Snape he 'opened' his mind and let Snape see what he wanted him to do...
Also i'm not sure if Snape is good or not, i find myself wanting to believe he is but thinking logicaly he might not be.
I love the theory that Harry is a horcrux because it is a much more plausible way of explaining his link with Voldemort (and being marked as an equal - mathematically they'd each have 1/7th of Voldemort's soul within them), but I think it would've been pointless for Voldemort to have intentionally made Harry a horcrux, wouldn't it? Why put a portion of your soul into something that you're attempting to destroy anyway? And if Voldemort really is as afraid of death as we have been led to believe, I don't think he would waste time trying to make Harry a horcrux, knowing that he would have to kill the one person he believes has the power to stop him anyway. It makes more sense if Harry somehow accidentally became a horcrux though, without Voldemort's knowledge...
I don't think Harry is a Horcrux because that would be too obvious for J.K. Rowling. He'll be going back to Godric's Hallow (where his parents were killed) so we'll find out soon enough. Rowling is great to give clues, but she rarely gives big ones away until the next book!
Remember there was an arguement between Snape and Dumbledore (overheard outside). Snape doesn't want to do something anymore but Dumbledore says it's final.
Snape was acting on Dumbledore's orders - even at the end. That's obvious. Don't want to get too detailed here.
The question is, how has Dumbledore planned to complete the mission (beyond the grave). He would not die without designing something. He would have known that Harry would want revenge on Snape. The Harry/Snape relationship will be interesting to see.
very gd gd thinking but i really dont think Harry is a horcrux because Rowling has said that he survives so......
But i do believe in the Snape bit.....maybe dumbledore was pleading for Snap to kill him after Snape had argued with him not to have to kill Dumbledore. Good thinking, really opened some doors.
Great book though just like the others. Its great how they all string together