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HP and the Deathly Hallows!

So the title is out: just ready for Christmas! Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows. Could this indicate a break from the norm of the book lasting through a whole school year (Hallows being 1st Nov?). Deathly Hallows?? Hmm.. come on folks wheel on your theories!!! (especially you mister t ward!)

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Sipech said…
Theory: Ms Rowling got the wrong date to release the title on. It was speculated that she wanted to reveal it on the winter solstice, but in fact she came a day early as the solstice actually occured at 00:22 BST on the 22nd of December this year, not the 21st as normal. This fact also caught out a bunch of druids who turned up to Stonehenge a day early. Error!
Kezzie said…
Maybe it's a typo and it's the Deathly Hollows - i.e. Godric's Hollow? Nah, that's silly!
Anonymous said…
rfija big part of the book will take place over hallows but she wouldn't break with structure now - no way - someone will die then, my bet is on Ginny, plus maybe Snape, Voldemort will die at the end, plus maybe Harry(?) - prob not though.

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