Omg, I'm so excited! I can't wait until the last Harry Potter though. However beneath my blanket of excitment, I'm starting to feel sad and somewhat depressed. My favorite book of all time, the thing that always cheared me up, my beacon of hope will soon be over.
A recent article taking stock of the Potter phenomenon begins with these ominous words: "These are the sums of all fears for Harry Potter fans: 3,677 days, 4,195 pages and 19.7 pounds. They are harsh reminders that all good things — including books — must finally come to an end." That's right, folks. On July 21st, Harry will make his final appearance before the literary series is done, forever. Finito. I can barely hold back the tears. JK Rowling has insisted there will be no follow-ups after the seventh book is released, but has confessed on her site that finishing the series has been hard for her as well as her fans, but that she is very satisfied with the results of her final book, and believes that the series will go out with a bang.
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A while ago, I was taking all my time to try to dig up clues, and not to blow my own horn or anything but I did a pretty good job!
I searched up "hallows" on google and this is what I found:
("holy" or "holy night" wink the Oct. 31 Greater Sabbat, also called November Eve, the Celtic Samhain ("sow-en" wink ; the beginning of the Celtic winter, and of the Celtic year; the beginning of the Witches' Year, when the Veil Between the Worlds grows thin and the spirits of the dead may return to Earth; the Descent of the Goddess to the Underworld; the final Harvest festival
Does that remind you of anything? Sirius died in the veil, maybe he'll come back and communicate with Harry!
Urendell · Mon May 28, 2007 @ 05:04pm · 0 Comments |