Dumbledore's dead
I've finally finished reading Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Not bad. We took turns reading the chapters aloud, which is fun but takes weeks to finish.
I've finally finished reading Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Not bad. We took turns reading the chapters aloud, which is fun but takes weeks to finish.
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That made me very sad. And I was really hoping Snape had come over to the good side.
I was impressed by her dark humor during the funeral scene.
I think Snape is still on Dumbledore's side. He had no choice because of the Vow, but now he's likely to be Voldemort's favorite. A prime spot from which to betray him.
We can only hope! I want to go see the movie right away, but I promised my husband I'd go with him and he's away on business until Monday. Damn him! Maybe I'll just spend the weekend rereding the books. It goes faster when there aren't kids at home.
Scribblesquirrel--I'm so sorry. I honestly thought everyone knew by now.
Polanco & James--I can only hope. Rowling definitely left it up in the air with the mysterious reason Dumbledore still trusted him. My theory is that D. knew all along Snape would kill him.
Have fun at the movies. Let me know what you think when you get to see it, PC.
I found some good Snape hates Voldemort analysis here.
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