- Well organized and annotated facts.
- Enjoyable commentary, well written.
- Well thought out theories, interesting ideas.
- Love the list of characters with odds and notes on if they live - entertaining!
- Doesn't spoil any of the Harry Potter plot lines.
- Proving both sides of the Dumbledore's death debate is a little wishy-washy.
- Snape is discussed in depth with a look at more than one theory.
- Well thought out ideas on who will live and who will die, complete with the odds.
- Brings up new and reminds us of old questions that should be answered in book 7.
- Well researched discussion on the love interests of the characters.
- Horcruxes are thoroughly looked at, with many cool deductions and fun guesses.
As anticipation of the final Harry Potter book intensifies, a debate is raging among fans about whats in store for Harry and the rest of the gang at Hogwart's. In this book, the experts at MuggleNet.com present a wide range of hard facts and bold predictions about the most popular storylines, favorite characters, and final outcome of the Harry Potter saga. Drawing on their intimate knowledge of the previous six books, as well as tips and suggestions made by millions of MuggleNet.com fans (not to mention a personal interview with J.K. Rowling), the authors offer answers to the burning questions of Harry Potter readers everywhere: Will Hogwart's School be open for Harrys final year and will Harry even be in attendance? Will Harrys quest for the remaining Horcruxes be rewarded? Where do Severus Snapes true loyalties lie? And, most importantly, will Harry survive the final battle with Lord Voldemort?
Denise's Thoughts:
If the frenzy over this book in my household this past week is any indication of what is going to happen when the seventh book of the Harry Potter series is out, I'll need to order more than one copy. I really enjoyed the book, as did my husband and teen daughter. If you are looking for a gift for your Harry Potter fan who is waiting patiently for the next, and last, book this is the one to get.




