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Posted by: fuscia

K Rowling leaked out plenty of information on her current project – the seventh and last instalment of the Harry Potter series – sending fans of the boy-wizard into a tizzy.

Six years after her last foray into the United States, J K Rowling teamed up with fellow cult writers Stephen King and John Irving for two benefit concerts in New York, on August 2, 2006. The three authors – Rowling of the Harry Potter novels, Stephen King of Carrie, The Shawshank Redemption and the Dark Tower series, and John Irving of Garp and The Cider House Rules – read out portions of their works at "An Evening with Harry, Carrie and Garp".

With incomparable comperes such as Whoopi Goldberg, Kathy Bates and Jon Stewart, the show commenced with King reading out the gross yet hilarious scene of the revenge of Lard Ass Hogan from Different Seasons. John Irving’s reading was preceded by background information of A Prayer for Owen Meeney, after which he read out the portion where children were being selected for enacting a nativity scene at church. J K Rowling followed – to much acclaim – with a reading from her best-selling sixth part of the Harry Potter series – Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.

Ten pages later, Rowling was bombarded with questions not just from the audience, but from her fellow writers as well.

Some of the more tantalising tid-bits she let fall are that although Albus Dumbledore – the headmaster of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry – was murdered in Half-Blood Prince, he would still have an important role in the final book, and furthermore, his killer Severus Snape (whose role is assayed by Alan Rickman in the Harry Potter films) is actually a good character.


Daniel Radcliffe stars as Harry Potter in the film adaptations of J K Rowling's phenomenally successful Harry Potter series
The latter bit, which had been a topic of much debate and speculation among Potter fans, was first voiced at the concert by author Salman Rushdie, who offered his theory that Snape and Dumbledore were in cahoots (over the latter’s murder) and that Dumbledore’s death was a hoax.

“In my opinion, Snape is good”, he declared.

Rowling’s answer: “And your opinion is right, but I feel I need to make one thing clear about Dumbledore: he is dead.”


Other items the usually-reticent author let fall were that Harry’s hateful aunt Petunia Dursley would have a very important part in the final book, and heavily implied that Harry and his two friends Ron and Hermione would survive in the book, whose title Rowling is still thinking up.

Rowling also said – in response to Stephen King’s question whether Harry Potter’s rival Draco Malfoy would be redeemed – that all her characters, barring the villain Lord Voldemort, “appear redeemable” and that Harry firmly believed that Draco Malfoy was not evil. This may or may not point to her claim earlier this year that while writing the book, one of her characters had been redeemed whom she hadn’t thought of redeeming earlier.

Later on, at a meeting with fans, Rowling also said that the final book would explain the deep connection between a wizard and his wand.

The concert was organised to benefit two non-profit organisations: The Haven Foundation, which helps performing artists whose accidents or illnesses have left them uninsured and unable to work, and Doctors Without Borders, a humanitarian group which delivers emergency aid in more than 70 countries.

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Posted by: fuscia

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Dumbledore: he is dead


NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted by: Lawless

OMG... she said it. He really IS dead!

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Posted by: Lawless

I KNEW that Snape didn't murder Dumbledore for any reason bad. It was planned... and I believe that it was to keep Draco from having to do this horrible act. So, I bet that Snape and Draco are in hiding, and that they will both be proven, by the end, that they are good. Draco isn't bad... I love him too much!!!

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Posted by: HECK!

Sounds like Dumbledore is pulling an Obi-Wan and getting whacked but still being able to help out in ghosty form perhaps.

-HECK!

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Posted by: Lawless

*sigh* He will still have an important role, but he's really dead.

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Posted by: fuscia

I've always thought that Snape was doing exactly what Dumbledore wanted him to do. Dumbledore knew a lot, and there is no way that he wasn't still a step ahead of old Tom.

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Posted by: Lawless

See, sis... you and me had that one dead on. Snape isn't bad

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Posted by: gaboman

Good wizards don't kill good Professors

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Posted by: Lawless

It isn't a matter of good and bad. I believe that Snape and Dumbledore had a plan, to help Harry, and Draco. Had Draco gone through with what they wanted, he would have been a lost case, for good. Dumbledore was so intelligent, and he knew what he was doing.

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Posted by: fuscia

I think that Dumbledore's faith in Snape was based on an unbreakable vow. How else could Albus be sure that possibly the world's greatest Occlumens was being honest? A vow that would bind him to Dumbledore and protect Harry.

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Posted by: Lawless

Yeppers... Snape really wanted away from Voldemort... and I'm sure that there was something between he and Dumbledore, that was unbreakable.

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