Although I'm one of the people who has already indicated my distaste for the huge number of so-called "questions" on HP here, I have read (and enjoyed) all the books, and am looking forward to the next one. Just because they are aimed at children doesn't make them bad (as someone mentioned about Philip Pullman), and I agree that they are derivative, but they are great fun! However, I haven't felt the urge to clutter a Q&A site with my musings on future developements in the series (in fact, I rarely discuss the books on the forums I visit). If I did want to discuss the books, I'd do so on a discussion board. BTW, I am more than old enough to be Harry's dad and recent reading has included "Five Past Midnight in Bhopal" (about the Bhopal disaster - heartbreaking), "Midwinter of the Spirit" (horror/procedural - v. good) a bunch of unproduced scripts for the "Crusade" and "Firefly" TV series (quite interesting), an unproduced script for "The Last Man on Earth" (a bit disappointing, but would make an interesting movie), "The Da Vinci Code" (preposterous but fun) and "The Lonely Dead" (the author needs to decide whether he wants to go into "Twilight Zone" territory instead of just skirting it's edges).