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Fantasy » alt.fan.harry-potter » Game: Book 7 chapters
| Game: Book 7 chapters [message #224213] |
Di, 28 Februar 2006 18:57 |
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While we are waiting for book 7, I thought it would be to invent some possible
chapter titles for the new book.
The rules are simple:
* The chapter titles must be in JKR's style (short, exciting, never a full
sentence).
* The titles must not give away anything important about what might happen in
the book. So "Ginny's death" is not allowed (shudder!).
* The titles should be credible. So "Gandalf" and "Harry in Disneyland" are
not allowed.
Here are my suggestions for a few chapter tiles for book 7:
* Privet or Private?
* The Wedding
* La Fleur Courageuse
* Quidditch at Beauxbatons
* Sir Robert McGonagall, O.B.E.
* Trelawney's Third Prophecy
* The Prince and the Phoenix
* Never Tickle a Sleeping Draco
* The Eighth Horcrux
* Neither Can Live While the Other Survives
Assuming the usual 30-odd chapters, we still need many more titles.
--
Claus Tondering
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| Re: Game: Book 7 chapters [message #224214 ] |
Di, 28 Februar 2006 19:05 |
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Claus Tondering escribió:
> While we are waiting for book 7, I thought it would be to invent some possible
> chapter titles for the new book.
>
> The rules are simple:
>
> * The chapter titles must be in JKR's style (short, exciting, never a full
> sentence).
>
> * The titles must not give away anything important about what might happen in
> the book. So "Ginny's death" is not allowed (shudder!).
>
> * The titles should be credible. So "Gandalf" and "Harry in Disneyland" are
> not allowed.
>
>
> Here are my suggestions for a few chapter tiles for book 7:
>
> * The Wedding
This is quite possible.
> * Trelawney's Third Prophecy
Naw... to predictable.
> * The Prince and the Phoenix
I like that one
> * Never Tickle a Sleeping Draco
He he...
> * The Eighth Horcrux
NO! You're going to start the craziest theories!
> * Neither Can Live While the Other Survives
>
> Assuming the usual 30-odd chapters, we still need many more titles.
>
Mm... I'll start thinking...
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| Re: Game: Book 7 chapters [message #224217 ] |
Di, 28 Februar 2006 19:56 |
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Claus Tondering wrote:
> While we are waiting for book 7, I thought it would be to invent some possible
> chapter titles for the new book.
>
> The rules are simple:
>
> * The chapter titles must be in JKR's style (short, exciting, never a full
> sentence).
>
> * The titles must not give away anything important about what might happen in
> the book. So "Ginny's death" is not allowed (shudder!).
>
> * The titles should be credible. So "Gandalf" and "Harry in Disneyland" are
> not allowed.
>
>
> Here are my suggestions for a few chapter tiles for book 7:
>
> * Privet or Private?
> * The Wedding
> * La Fleur Courageuse
> * Quidditch at Beauxbatons
> * Sir Robert McGonagall, O.B.E.
> * Trelawney's Third Prophecy
> * The Prince and the Phoenix
> * Never Tickle a Sleeping Draco
> * The Eighth Horcrux
> * Neither Can Live While the Other Survives
Very nice work!
Assuming that last one is meant to be the last chapter, I prefer this:
* The Man Who Died (it doesn't give it away because Voldy and Harry are
both men, by then)
Here are some others (parentheses are for our benefit, not included in
the title):
* A Krummy Day
* Mrs. Norris's Secret
* Dudley Victorious
* Petunia's Secret (or, if you prefer, "Petunia's Part to Play")
* Dumbledore's Scar
* Lily's love
* To Lose the Son (Mrs. Weasley--Ron)
* O Dark Lord Where Art Thou
* The Secret Room
* A Mother's Love
* Worse than Death
* Albus and Aberforth
I could go on forever...
> Assuming the usual 30-odd chapters, we still need many more titles.
>
> --
> Claus Tondering
-Aaron
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| Re: Game: Book 7 chapters [message #224222 ] |
Di, 28 Februar 2006 20:24 |
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Aaron wrote:
> Assuming that last one is meant to be the last chapter, I prefer this:
> * The Man Who Died (it doesn't give it away because Voldy and Harry are
> both men, by then)
That's not a bad choice! I actually prefer "The Boy Who Died," since
both Voldemort and Harry are immature--though in different ways, of
course. But the symmetry is an attractive notion.
How about Harry Potter and the End of Magic for the title of the book,
eh? Provocative thought.
--
Brian Tung <brian [at] isi.edu>
The Astronomy Corner at http://astro.isi.edu/
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| Re: Game: Book 7 chapters [message #224223 ] |
Di, 28 Februar 2006 20:38 |
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Brian Tung wrote:
> Aaron wrote:
> > Assuming that last one is meant to be the last chapter, I prefer this:
> > * The Man Who Died (it doesn't give it away because Voldy and Harry are
> > both men, by then)
>
> That's not a bad choice! I actually prefer "The Boy Who Died," since
> both Voldemort and Harry are immature--though in different ways, of
> course. But the symmetry is an attractive notion.
I see your point, but I don't think she'd write it that way.
> How about Harry Potter and the End of Magic for the title of the book,
> eh? Provocative thought.
I don't follow...
> Brian Tung <brian [at] isi.edu>
-Aaron
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| Re: Game: Book 7 chapters [message #224224 ] |
Di, 28 Februar 2006 20:41 |
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Aaron wrote:
> > How about Harry Potter and the End of Magic for the title of the book,
> > eh? Provocative thought.
>
> I don't follow...
One of my off-the-cuff ideas is that the battle between Harry and
Voldemort results in the end of all magic.
--
Brian Tung <brian [at] isi.edu>
The Astronomy Corner at http://astro.isi.edu/
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(Location of these pages soon to change. Stay tuned for updates.)
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| Re: Game: Book 7 chapters [message #224225 ] |
Di, 28 Februar 2006 20:56 |
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Brian Tung wrote:
> Aaron wrote:
> > > How about Harry Potter and the End of Magic for the title of the book,
> > > eh? Provocative thought.
> >
> > I don't follow...
>
> One of my off-the-cuff ideas is that the battle between Harry and
> Voldemort results in the end of all magic.
Right. I just don't follow how that could happen.
It's not like V is the source of magic, for example, or even the source
of a kind of magic, like The Dark One is in the Wheel of Time series.
> Brian Tung <brian [at] isi.edu>
-Aaron
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| Re: Game: Book 7 chapters [message #224226 ] |
Di, 28 Februar 2006 21:05 |
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Aaron wrote:
> Right. I just don't follow how that could happen.
>
> It's not like V is the source of magic, for example, or even the source
> of a kind of magic, like The Dark One is in the Wheel of Time series.
Ahh, yes, you're right, that's why it's just an off-the-cuff idea. I
was merely inspired by the frequent motif that choices matter more than
fate, and that the most powerful magic, supposedly, is something that
is present in the muggle world, too.
I figured, as long as we're flying in speculation-land, why not toss it
out?
--
Brian Tung <brian [at] isi.edu>
The Astronomy Corner at http://astro.isi.edu/
Unofficial C5+ Home Page at http://astro.isi.edu/c5plus/
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(Location of these pages soon to change. Stay tuned for updates.)
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| Re: Game: Book 7 chapters [message #224228 ] |
Di, 28 Februar 2006 21:36 |
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"Aaron" <aaronsan [at] msn.com> writes:
> * A Krummy Day
Hee, hee
> * Mrs. Norris's Secret
Fascinating.
> * Dudley Victorious
You can't be serious!
> * To Lose the Son (Mrs. Weasley--Ron)
Oh, nooooooooo...
> * Albus and Aberforth
I'm looking forward to that chapter.
Well done.
--
Claus Tondering
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| Re: Game: Book 7 chapters [message #224229 ] |
Di, 28 Februar 2006 21:53 |
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Aaron wrote:
> Brian Tung wrote:
>> Aaron wrote:
>>
>>>> How about Harry Potter and the End of Magic for the title of the
>>>> book, eh? Provocative thought.
>>>
>>> I don't follow...
>>
>> One of my off-the-cuff ideas is that the battle between Harry and
>> Voldemort results in the end of all magic.
>
> Right. I just don't follow how that could happen.
I've never liked this theory for a different reason:
The Wizarding World has been around for millennia. Harry and Voldemort's
battle is important in the here and now; but it is, all in all, less than
twenty years in history--again, a history that has lasted longer than most
nations. The idea that THIS battle is SO important that it would have such
a large impact on the world and the future of humanity (for surely Wizards
suddenly all becoming Muggles would end up effecting the human race at
large) just seems... too much.
Catherine Johnson.
--
fenm at cox dot net
"I kill, therefore I am!"
-Barry the Chopper, _FullMetal Alchemist_.
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| Re: Game: Book 7 chapters [message #224240 ] |
Di, 28 Februar 2006 23:46 |
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Fish Eye no Miko wrote:
> Aaron wrote:
>
> > Brian Tung wrote:
> >> Aaron wrote:
> >>
> >>>> How about Harry Potter and the End of Magic for the title of the
> >>>> book, eh? Provocative thought.
> >>>
> >>> I don't follow...
> >>
> >> One of my off-the-cuff ideas is that the battle between Harry and
> >> Voldemort results in the end of all magic.
> >
> > Right. I just don't follow how that could happen.
>
> I've never liked this theory for a different reason:
> The Wizarding World has been around for millennia. Harry and Voldemort's
> battle is important in the here and now; but it is, all in all, less than
> twenty years in history--again, a history that has lasted longer than most
> nations. The idea that THIS battle is SO important that it would have such
> a large impact on the world and the future of humanity (for surely Wizards
> suddenly all becoming Muggles would end up effecting the human race at
> large) just seems... too much.
>
> Catherine Johnson.
> --
> fenm at cox dot net
> "I kill, therefore I am!"
> -Barry the Chopper, _FullMetal Alchemist_.
Thinking about book 7, it's funny that all of "this" for so many years
is finally coming to an end! Whether Vodlemort is defeated and/or
Harry lives or dies, the wizarding world as we know it will go on
without us. It's a phenomenal bit of writing to keep readers
enthralled for this length of time. Regardless of how the last book
ends, I wish there were more to follow!
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| Re: Game: Book 7 chapters [message #224245 ] |
Mi, 01 März 2006 00:25 |
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Fish Eye no Miko wrote:
> Aaron wrote:
>
> > Brian Tung wrote:
> >> Aaron wrote:
> >>
> >>>> How about Harry Potter and the End of Magic for the title of the
> >>>> book, eh? Provocative thought.
> >>>
> >>> I don't follow...
> >>
> >> One of my off-the-cuff ideas is that the battle between Harry and
> >> Voldemort results in the end of all magic.
> >
> > Right. I just don't follow how that could happen.
>
> I've never liked this theory for a different reason:
> The Wizarding World has been around for millennia. Harry and Voldemort's
> battle is important in the here and now; but it is, all in all, less than
> twenty years in history--again, a history that has lasted longer than most
> nations. The idea that THIS battle is SO important that it would have such
> a large impact on the world and the future of humanity (for surely Wizards
> suddenly all becoming Muggles would end up effecting the human race at
> large) just seems... too much.
>
> Catherine Johnson.
> --
> fenm at cox dot net
> "I kill, therefore I am!"
> -Barry the Chopper, _FullMetal Alchemist_.
It's funny thinking about book seven, that all of this will be
finished. Whether Harry or Voldemort wins or loses, whether either or
neither survives, the wizarding world will go on without all of us, the
readers! After seven books (even if you have criticisms of her
writing), JK has certainly created a world that has kept readers
enthralled. That is an amazing feat (IMO). It's sad that after book
seven, that world and the people she created, will be no more.
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| Re: Book 7 chapters [message #224246 ] |
Mi, 01 März 2006 00:29 |
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Snivelus the Snake
"Claus Tondering" <claus [at] tondering.dk> wrote in message
news:uwtffgycp.fsf [at] tondering.dk...
> While we are waiting for book 7, I thought it would be to invent some
> possible
> chapter titles for the new book.
>
> The rules are simple:
>
> * The chapter titles must be in JKR's style (short, exciting, never a full
> sentence).
>
> * The titles must not give away anything important about what might happen
> in
> the book. So "Ginny's death" is not allowed (shudder!).
>
> * The titles should be credible. So "Gandalf" and "Harry in Disneyland"
> are
> not allowed.
>
>
> Here are my suggestions for a few chapter tiles for book 7:
>
> * Privet or Private?
> * The Wedding
> * La Fleur Courageuse
> * Quidditch at Beauxbatons
> * Sir Robert McGonagall, O.B.E.
> * Trelawney's Third Prophecy
> * The Prince and the Phoenix
> * Never Tickle a Sleeping Draco
> * The Eighth Horcrux
> * Neither Can Live While the Other Survives
>
> Assuming the usual 30-odd chapters, we still need many more titles.
>
> --
> Claus Tondering
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| Re: Game: Book 7 chapters [message #224249 ] |
Mi, 01 März 2006 01:04 |
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Fish Eye no Miko wrote:
> The Wizarding World has been around for millennia. Harry and Voldemort's
> battle is important in the here and now; but it is, all in all, less than
> twenty years in history--again, a history that has lasted longer than most
> nations. The idea that THIS battle is SO important that it would have such
> a large impact on the world and the future of humanity (for surely Wizards
> suddenly all becoming Muggles would end up effecting the human race at
> large) just seems... too much.
Oh, that's a very good objection; I don't think the idea stands up to
critical examination at all. It's just that I think it would make a
neat ending. I agree it's not consistent with what else has happened
in the series, though.
--
Brian Tung <brian [at] isi.edu>
The Astronomy Corner at http://astro.isi.edu/
Unofficial C5+ Home Page at http://astro.isi.edu/c5plus/
The PleiadAtlas Home Page at http://astro.isi.edu/pleiadatlas/
My Own Personal FAQ (SAA) at http://astro.isi.edu/reference/faq.html
(Location of these pages soon to change. Stay tuned for updates.)
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| Re: Game: Book 7 chapters [message #224251 ] |
Mi, 01 März 2006 01:55 |
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Aaron wrote:
> Brian Tung wrote:
>
>>Aaron wrote:
>>
>>>>How about Harry Potter and the End of Magic for the title of the book,
>>>>eh? Provocative thought.
>>>
>>>I don't follow...
>>
>>One of my off-the-cuff ideas is that the battle between Harry and
>>Voldemort results in the end of all magic.
>
>
> Right. I just don't follow how that could happen.
>
> It's not like V is the source of magic, for example, or even the source
> of a kind of magic, like The Dark One is in the Wheel of Time series.
>
zomg, Voldemort = Shaidar Haran = the DO, and all magic stems from the
devil! Something we thought would be beneficial will result in
catastrophe! RJ really wasn't pulling our legs with his clues!!11!
--
Paul W. Lints Jr. UIN:25030144
pwlints at csupomona dot edu
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| Re: Game: Book 7 chapters [message #224290 ] |
Mi, 01 März 2006 12:08 |
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In article <du2oes$1mo$1 [at] praesepe.isi.edu>, Brian Tung <brian [at] isi.edu> wrote:
>Fish Eye no Miko wrote:
>> The Wizarding World has been around for millennia. Harry and Voldemort's
>> battle is important in the here and now; but it is, all in all, less than
>> twenty years in history--again, a history that has lasted longer than most
>> nations. The idea that THIS battle is SO important that it would have such
>> a large impact on the world and the future of humanity (for surely Wizards
>> suddenly all becoming Muggles would end up effecting the human race at
>> large) just seems... too much.
>
>Oh, that's a very good objection; I don't think the idea stands up to
>critical examination at all. It's just that I think it would make a
>neat ending. I agree it's not consistent with what else has happened
>in the series, though.
JKR has also said that the wizard world will not blend with the muggle world;
they will remain separate. Since the loss of magic would mean that all
surviving former wizards would have to blend with the muggle world, that
won't happen.
=Tamar
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| Re: Game: Book 7 chapters [message #224298 ] |
Mi, 01 März 2006 15:25 |
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Richard Eney wrote:
> In article <du2oes$1mo$1 [at] praesepe.isi.edu>, Brian Tung <brian [at] isi.edu> wrote:
> >Fish Eye no Miko wrote:
> >> The Wizarding World has been around for millennia. Harry and Voldemort's
> >> battle is important in the here and now; but it is, all in all, less than
> >> twenty years in history--again, a history that has lasted longer than most
> >> nations. The idea that THIS battle is SO important that it would have such
> >> a large impact on the world and the future of humanity (for surely Wizards
> >> suddenly all becoming Muggles would end up effecting the human race at
> >> large) just seems... too much.
> >
> >Oh, that's a very good objection; I don't think the idea stands up to
> >critical examination at all. It's just that I think it would make a
> >neat ending. I agree it's not consistent with what else has happened
> >in the series, though.
>
> JKR has also said that the wizard world will not blend with the muggle world;
> they will remain separate. Since the loss of magic would mean that all
> surviving former wizards would have to blend with the muggle world, that
> won't happen.
>
> =Tamar
Good points, Brian, Catherine, and Richard. I agree, the "end of magic"
theory belongs out there with some of Lucy's winners, like "DD is
Hedwig" and the like.
-Aaron
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| Re: Game: Book 7 chapters [message #224299 ] |
Mi, 01 März 2006 15:27 |
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Claus Tondering wrote:
> "Aaron" <aaronsan [at] msn.com> writes:
> > * A Krummy Day
>
> Hee, hee
>
> > * Mrs. Norris's Secret
>
> Fascinating.
>
> > * Dudley Victorious
>
> You can't be serious!
>
> > * To Lose the Son (Mrs. Weasley--Ron)
>
> Oh, nooooooooo...
>
> > * Albus and Aberforth
>
> I'm looking forward to that chapter.
>
>
> Well done.
Many thanks!
> Claus Tondering
-Aaron
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| Re: Game: Book 7 chapters [message #224318 ] |
Mi, 01 März 2006 20:44 |
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wadkin2000 [at] yahoo.com wrote:
> Fish Eye no Miko wrote:
> > Aaron wrote:
> >
> > > Brian Tung wrote:
> > >> Aaron wrote:
> > >>
> > >>>> How about Harry Potter and the End of Magic for the title of the
> > >>>> book, eh? Provocative thought.
> > >>>
> > >>> I don't follow...
> > >>
> > >> One of my off-the-cuff ideas is that the battle between Harry and
> > >> Voldemort results in the end of all magic.
> > >
> > > Right. I just don't follow how that could happen.
> >
> > I've never liked this theory for a different reason:
> > The Wizarding World has been around for millennia. Harry and Voldemort's
> > battle is important in the here and now; but it is, all in all, less than
> > twenty years in history--again, a history that has lasted longer than most
> > nations. The idea that THIS battle is SO important that it would have such
> > a large impact on the world and the future of humanity (for surely Wizards
> > suddenly all becoming Muggles would end up effecting the human race at
> > large) just seems... too much.
> >
> > Catherine Johnson.
> > --
> > fenm at cox dot net
> > "I kill, therefore I am!"
> > -Barry the Chopper, _FullMetal Alchemist_.
>
>
> It's funny thinking about book seven, that all of this will be
> finished. Whether Harry or Voldemort wins or loses, whether either or
> neither survives, the wizarding world will go on without all of us, the
> readers! After seven books (even if you have criticisms of her
> writing), JK has certainly created a world that has kept readers
> enthralled. That is an amazing feat (IMO). It's sad that after book
> seven, that world and the people she created, will be no more.
Forgive the corny puns but therin lies the REAL magic. Adults and
children ARE mesmeried by the series and are spellbound! Many of us
will still be wondering if Harry would marry Ginny in the long term and
if Ron and Hermione are destined for a future. That's real magic,
keeping the people wanting more
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| Re: Game: Book 7 chapters [message #224319 ] |
Mi, 01 März 2006 20:59 |
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Aaron wrote:
> Claus Tondering wrote:
> > While we are waiting for book 7, I thought it would be to invent some possible
> > chapter titles for the new book.
> >
> > The rules are simple:
> >
> > * The chapter titles must be in JKR's style (short, exciting, never a full
> > sentence).
> >
> > * The titles must not give away anything important about what might happen in
> > the book. So "Ginny's death" is not allowed (shudder!).
> >
> > * The titles should be credible. So "Gandalf" and "Harry in Disneyland" are
> > not allowed.
> >
> >
> > Here are my suggestions for a few chapter tiles for book 7:
> >
> > * Privet or Private?
> > * The Wedding
> > * La Fleur Courageuse
> > * Quidditch at Beauxbatons
> > * Sir Robert McGonagall, O.B.E.
> > * Trelawney's Third Prophecy
> > * The Prince and the Phoenix
> > * Never Tickle a Sleeping Draco
> > * The Eighth Horcrux
> > * Neither Can Live While the Other Survives
>
> Very nice work!
>
> Assuming that last one is meant to be the last chapter, I prefer this:
> * The Man Who Died (it doesn't give it away because Voldy and Harry are
> both men, by then)
>
> Here are some others (parentheses are for our benefit, not included in
> the title):
>
> * A Krummy Day
> * Mrs. Norris's Secret
> * Dudley Victorious
> * Petunia's Secret (or, if you prefer, "Petunia's Part to Play")
> * Dumbledore's Scar
> * Lily's love
> * To Lose the Son (Mrs. Weasley--Ron)
> * O Dark Lord Where Art Thou
> * The Secret Room
> * A Mother's Love
> * Worse than Death
> * Albus and Aberforth
>
> I could go on forever...
>
OK, how about
A Giant's Tale
Dobby's Despair
Rising from the Ashes
A Prince Redeemed
The Wrongly Chosen One
Inferior Help
Lily's Legacy
A Black Day (all sorts of possibilities .. Sirius.. Regulus..)
The Full Moon Duel (Remus and Greyback)
The Final Riddle
Godric and Salazar
The Tortured Soul
Like Aaron says, you could go on for days!
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| Re: Game: Book 7 chapters [message #230476 ] |
Do, 02 März 2006 15:11 |
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booma wrote:
Good stuff!
> OK, how about
> A Giant's Tale
> Dobby's Despair
> Rising from the Ashes
> A Prince Redeemed
> The Wrongly Chosen One
LOL
> Inferior Help
> Lily's Legacy
> A Black Day (all sorts of possibilities .. Sirius.. Regulus..)
I can't wait!
> The Full Moon Duel (Remus and Greyback)
Ditto, but I think Greyback would win any werewolf confrontation...
> The Final Riddle
Good!
> Godric and Salazar
> The Tortured Soul
>
> Like Aaron says, you could go on for days!
-Aaron
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