hellscream666
Contributor
I cant wait to get my Hands on the new One,......But I too Agree....Hagrid's Sad Story was a Bit too much.
JKR said:There were streaks of grey in his mane of tawny hair and his bushy eyebrows; he had keen yellowish eyes behind a pair
of wire-rimmed spectacles and a certain rangy, loping grace even though he walked with a slight limp.
These are the option in the poll at http://www.mugglenet.com/Which question should MuggleNet ask JKR on July 16? (Click to reveal the entire question)
1). It is said to be immensely difficult to cast an Unforgiveable curse; according to Bellatrix it takes a lot of hate, and according to Moody a lot of power; so how was Peter Pettigrew able to perform the killing curse on Cedric Diggory? Is he really that powerful of a wizard? - arulupinausti
2). Will Ginny’s former connection to the mind of Voldemort influence her power and abilities? - fawkesrider88
3). What on earth was Dumbledore’s brother Aberforth doing with those goats? - Fuschia88
4). Hagrid has introduced himself as Keeper of the Keys at Hogwarts. Is this only an honorary title, or is there anything more to this? - mochajava
5). Can you tell us more about how the wizarding government works? - maatartemis
6). If Lord Voldemort encountered a Boggart what would he see? - asrial
7). Throughout the series it has been said that Dumbledore is the greatest wizard of the age and that he was a prodigy. During the O.W.L.s we hear one of Harry’s testers reminiscing about how he had never seen some of the things Dumbledore could do with a wand before. How did he gain all of his skill, power, and knowledge, even at such a young age? -Cairodin
8 ). For the 11 years that Harry lived with the Dursley’s, was the wizarding world entirely aware of his whereabouts, or did they just think their little hero vanished? - Juck
9).The importance of our choices has been stressed over and over again in the books. Why was Lily’s choice to sacrifice herself for her son more ’important’ in some sense than her husband’s choice to sacrifice himself for his son and wife? Apparently James knew he had no fighting chance, so choosing to fight in order to give time to his family to flee, was in fact choosing to die for them. But this didn’t seem to offer his wife any magical protection, therefore it seems like a less important sacrifice. Is it because he didn’t actually put his body in front of the person he wanted to save that made his death so... second class? Should that matter? The choice that he made was of equal level to the choice his wife made, I think; but not with the same effect? Why? - Vlasiou
10). It’s stated in book 1 that Dumbledore had ’defeated’ ’the dark wizard Grindelwald.’ Did Dumbledore defeat him in the sense of kill, or remove him from power, but so he may still be alive? - Virtuousdream
Ho0ligaN said:Just for the records, JRRT >>>>>>>>>>>>> JKR
He probably meant tolkien is better than jkr or ownz jkrPCJedi said:What does this mean? does this compare Tolkien with JKR? don't understand,