In this New York Times Bestseller, the experts at MuggleNet.com analyze the first six Harry Potter books and search for hidden clues to predict what the final book might reveal:
What are the Deathly Hallows?
Is Dumbledore really dead?
Whose side is Snape truly on?
Will Harry live and defeat Voldemort?
Who is the mysterious R.A.B.?
Will Harry and Ginny get back together?
Is Harry a Horcrux?
Will Ron's and Hermione's relationship last?
Are the Weasleys Voldemort's next target?
Will we ever see Sirius again?
Will Hagrid survive?
What and where are Voldemort's Horcruxes?
Might Wormtail save Harry?
What does Aunt Petunia know?
Will Draco flee the Death Eaters?
Does Snape love Lily?
Why are Harry's eyes so important?
What happened to Mr. Ollivander?
Do Ron and Hermione live to see the end?
What does Dumbledore's "gleam of triumph" mean?
Is there a connection between Godric's Hollow and Godric Gryffindor?
Late review I realize it has been some time since "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" was released, but I did read this book beforehand and just came across it whilst cleaning my room.
Though predictions came true and predictions proved worthless (I won't reveal any in case of those still going for #7), it's still a fascinating, fun, and clever delving into theory with plenty of research that just screams HP geek.
Even with everything revealed, this is still a great book reminiscent of those glory days of theorizing.
Excellent Mugglenet has struck gold with it's speculations on the outcome of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. It holds true to the forms, ideas, and information garnered in the preceding books. Well done Mugglenet!
MUGGLENET. COM'S WHAT WILL HAPPEN IN HARRY POTTER 7 I HAVE FOUND THIS BOOK TO BE VERY INTERESTING. ALTHOUGH THE BOOK HAS SINCE COME OUT, I STILL ENJOYED READING THE MATERIAL.
The right and wrong answers Though admittedly few people see much point in reading this book now that the final istalment of Harry Potter has already been read and is now safely tucked in our book-shelves, I beg to differ. I read Deathly Hallows before reading this book, and so knew all the answers to (most) questions, what drove me to buy the book was my uncontrollable curiosity. Being a fan of the website, I thought I'd help them out by buying the book, but what intrested me the most was the arguments. I don't care whether they guessed right or wrong, but how they came to those conclusions! 9/10 times the right answer doesn't matter, as long as you can back it up with sound reason and judgment, which is why I liked this book, and would still recommend it.
No point in buying it now Not only were the predictions incorrect, Now that book 7 is out who would want to read this?