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Deccan Herald » Open Sesame » Detailed Story
The end of Potter?
Nandita Andrade
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in a world of magic? A world where a flick of a wand could change your annoying little brother into a frog?

A world where you could fly to school on your broomstick and learn about levitating charms and transfiguring spells instead of tiresome theorems in trigonometry? Wouldn’t life be so much more fun if the paintings hanging in your room could strike up a conversation with you?
Harry Potter lived the first ten years of his life oblivious to this magical world. But on his eleventh birthday, when he received a letter accepting him into Hogwarts— the best wizarding school in the world, his whole life changed. And so did ours.
J K Rowling introduced the first book in the series of seven, Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone, in 1997. She wove a magic charm over people of all ages across the world, and ten years later, with the seventh and last book just a week away, the excitement hasn’t diminished.
What will this book reveal? Is Snape really a turncoat? Or was he always Dumbledore’s man? What are the Deathly Hallows? Who is the mysterious RAB? Is Harry a Horcrux? There are so many burning questions yet to be answered. And that’s where this book comes in: What Will Happen In Harry Potter 7.
The book puts together all the guesses, based on information from the previous volumes, and strives to answer our questions with predictions that might just turn out to be right. Are you sceptical about the information? The book provides citation keys throughout. You might want to read it if only to find out how well the Harry Potters have been researched. You might want to read it to confirm or refute your own theories: And you might want to read it to build up the suspense for until the release of the seventh book, next week!


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