Yes:) But, we just don't know. It's like OotP and GoF, we can try to guess, but we just won't know until the book comes out. Enjoy the suspense!
2006-12-23 12:24:47
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answered by Angry Daisy 4
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The title does make sense. Hallows probably refers to a sacred place, which might mean that the title refers to a sacred place relating to death, possibly a cemetary. From an interview with J. K. Rowling and Alfonso Cuaron, there is a graveyard at Hogwarts.
This quote from CBBC Newsround's reporter, Lizo Mzimba adds more to this theory:
"More clues might come from names that companies connected to JK have registered in the past - two of them were Harry Potter and the Hogwarts Hallows and Harry Potter and the Hallows of Hogwarts. Although no one but JK knows why these names were registered."
It is also interesting to point out that J. K. Rowling came up with 2 other titles for the book which could have possibly been Harry Potter and the Hogwarts Hallows and Harry Potter and the Hallows of Hogwarts.
2006-12-23 20:30:01
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answered by notdan5 1
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows.
Sounds really really good. i cant wait to read it.
Everyone is saying that Harry is going to have to die, in order for Voldemort to die. Because obviously Harry is the last Horcrux. And on another note : Lovers will love more than ever. I'll let you figure that out on your own.
love
CaRa
2006-12-23 21:47:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I did hear about this, and I don't have the faintest idea of what it can mean. But I did read some comments on mugglenet.com that it may be talking of the Horcruxes that Harry has been collectiong. That does not make sense to me, but you should check out that website, they have a forum where you can talk about it.
2006-12-23 20:24:56
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answered by chris 2
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How could anyone not hear about that? You'd have to live under a rock, for goodness's sake!
Being the Potter Dork that I am, I'm a little dissappointed that the title doesn't give away very much plot, but it is very mysterious...so I like it :-)
2006-12-23 20:27:49
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answered by GoDetroitTigers! 2
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Makes perfect sense. Arthurian legend referred to "hallows" as pertaining to a platter, a spear, a cup [the grail] and a sword. Sound familiar?
[Ahem. Horcruxes.]
You can read more about it here, they've got it better covered than I could. Happy holidays.
2006-12-23 20:23:51
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answered by lilirishale 2
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maybe it doesn't make sense but
J.K. is just trying to arouse fake suspision so everyone will pay her lots of money to give away the title etc and she can escape into a foreign country and have all her money to herself bc she can't think of an ending.. Or she has a secret crush on Voldemort and can't bear to kill him... Or a fling with Harry and Voldemort both and it's down to the ultimate relationship challenge deciding who's hotter... lol wow
No wonder I make such good grades on my creative writing assignments...
:D
2006-12-23 20:21:01
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answered by Anonymous
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kinda sorta i mean someone will die and hallows means holy i think. so someone who is deadly holy....i guess
2006-12-23 20:27:06
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answered by tydygurl10 2
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DUH!!
late news baby....
yaa wonder what it means....hah! lov da suspense ;P
2006-12-24 06:00:25
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answered by mArYaM 3
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not really. but i think that the book will be good
2006-12-23 20:17:31
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answered by ALESANA 7
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