Image format: “Entertainment Weekly” magazine now has a brand new special issue on the world of Harry Potter. Featuring some 36 pages on the beloved magical world created by author J.K. Rowling, this collector’s issue features a photo of a young Harry Potter lookalike sitting reading “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.” According to the EW website, this issue “includes a sneak peek at the penultimate Potter movie, a yearbook of Hogwarts students and faculty, a profile of J.K. Rowling, and interviews with the illustrator, editor, and publicity director for the series.” Online now are questions about “Deathly Hallows” (SPOILERS) here, as well as recap pages on each of the seven Harry Potter novels, and you can read those starting here. This special issue of Entertainment Weekly is available at newsstands starting today.
Did you read the answers to the DH-questions? I disagree with the answer to the second one (the one about that thing which I won’t name due to spoiler thingies). Anyone else disagree? I think that answer is complete nonsense.
I think that the answer to the second question would be correct. While i did not fully understand it when i read that part in the book, i do think that what they say is correct. It means that wands are rather intelligent, but having read that scene many times, the description given in the article appears to be correct and how Jo would have wanted us to interpret it. I would be good however if these answers came from Jo herself.
[SPOILER ALERT- DON’T READ MY COMMENT IF YOU HAVEN’T FINISHED BOOK 7 YET]
Okay, so why was Teddy Lupin on the Hogwarts Express at the end, snogging Fleur and Bill’s daughter… wouldn’t he have been 19 at the time, and therefore out of Hogwarts?
Just thought it might be possible that Ron and Hermione’s kids are named after Hermione’s parents since we don’t know if they were ever re-united. Just a thought
The answer to #2 was incomplete. By the time Harry faced Voldemort, Harry was the rightful owner of both Draco’s wand and the Elder want. When Harry disarmed Draco back at the Malfory mansion he (Harry) won the allegance of both of the wands.
As for Teddy snogging Vicorie on the train, I thought they were just in the steam from the train?
I dont think the answer to the second question is correct, because the book said that Harry was the owner of the wand, he even says that he had already deafeted Draco… and about Ted I think it is wierd because he probably was there just to see Victoire and that he had already left Howarts, but it doesn’t make sense that if he is now nineteen, he would like to live with Harry if he had come of age.
"Dumbledore told me wha' you did, Harry."[br]Hagrid's chest swelled as he looked at Harry.[br]"Yeh did as much as yer father would've done, an' I can' give yeh no higher praise than that."
Yay first comment….