Comments posted before July 21
From the lens Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
Here are various theories people had before they read the book.
UPDATE: I deleted all comments discussing the ending. In a couple of days I will add a comment section allowing discussion of the book.
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Woodsy
Aug 25, 2007 @ 3:13 pm | delete
- He is not called godric hallow his last name is
Griffindor and Harry's birthplace and original home
Is Called Godrics hollow, Home once to Godric
Griffindor.
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Daniel Radcliffe
Jul 30, 2007 @ 9:14 am | delete
- R.A.B does stand for Regulus Black. Read the Book! So don't say what is or what isn't until you've read the entire book!
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Lesley_Feeney
Jul 27, 2007 @ 12:28 am | delete
- Hi! Very nice lens! A definite 5 Star rating! Check out my Lens when you can find the time. Cheers!
Lesley
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TravelNews
Jul 24, 2007 @ 9:30 am | delete
- Hi
Did you know a group of Harry Potter fans travelled from Belgium to get the new book in London ? Amazing to think how her books appeal to both adults and children, not many authors can do this !
Nice lens
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Lita
Jul 21, 2007 @ 4:47 pm | delete
- I think Deathly Hallows means something with Godric Hallows, where Harry's Parents lived, and they did die there. So it has a possiblity that Harry will find some interesting artifacts and information there. Also, RAB is not Regulus Black, JK Rowling said herself that it was a good guess but not it.
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doglover79
Jun 21, 2007 @ 10:43 am | delete
- I have a theory who R.A.B. is. He's mentioned at the end of the Half-Blood Prince? Anyway, it's Regulus Black. He's the younger brother of Sirius...
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Tati
Jun 18, 2007 @ 3:27 am | delete
- J.K. Rowling offered an "alternative" title to book translators so they could translate the title into Swedish or something, because "Deathly Hallows" is too ambiguous to use out of an exact context. She gave them the title "Relics of Death," so I think ALL SIGNS point to the title meaning Horcruxes.
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thefluffanutta May 13, 2007 @ 3:10 am | delete
- I found a whole article about the meaning of "Hallows" - you can read it all in my lens on the new Harry Potter book. Be sure to watch the Potter Puppet Pals too!
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madhupreetha
May 6, 2007 @ 8:12 am | delete
- I personally feel that it must refer to some noun.Could it be godric hallow?because harry says in HBP that he will go to his parent's place.So I feel that Harry goes to Godric hallow and the book may be regarding the insidence that happens there.But I am sure that the meaning will reveal the story.
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