“Persuader” is the third Jack Reacher novel I’ve read by Lee Child. After reading “One Shot” and “The Hard Way,” I went backwards a bit and read this earlier book. I really liked the bad guys in this novel, especially the behemoth Paulie. You knew his demise would come, and I liked how Child did it. I also liked how Child wove the back story of events from ten years previous into the present day happenings of Jack Reacher.
I was a little surprised when I started reading the book that it was in first person, since the two others I read were not. I was also surprised to see Jack Reacher looking at his watch for the time. In “The Hard Way,” he always knew what time it was with his internal clock that he really couldn’t explain. The story being told in first person was still very well done and I enjoyed it. The bit about the watch was no big deal, just something I noticed and thought “hmmm” to myself.
Overall, I’m still very happy I discovered Lee Child and the Jack Reacher novels. I am enjoying them and find them to be brutal action tales with a great lead character and interesting bad guys and supporting characters. They are fun to read, keep you attention, and make you not want to put the book down because you yearn to find out what happens next. Great suspense, interesting characters, tough-guy hero, mean bad guys, and a very entertaining story make “Persuader” a fun action tale and an enjoyable read.
Persuader by Lee Child
The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal’s Islands of Adventure
Gregory J Nelson asked:
While Harry Potter fans worldwide wait with eager anticipation, Hogwarts Castle is currently under construction at Universal’s Islands of Adventure in Orlando, FL! Meanwhile, all systems are “go” for the highly anticipated spring 2010 opening of Universal’s newest theme park adventure, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter.™
The park’s re-creation of Hogwarts, Hogsmeade Village and other iconic locations made famous by the wildly popular movies, will bring the Potter fantasy to life within the Universal Studios Resort theme park. Each setting is being intricately constructed to match scenes from the Potter movie series.
The most obvious signs of Wizarding World construction are the towering steeples of Hogwarts Castle rising triumphantly into the sky. Islands of Adventure guests will soon be entering those castle gates for an opportunity to explore eerily familiar passageways, classrooms and corridors. From there, they can visit the many shops of Hogsmeade to experience and purchase items from popular Wizarding World destinations such as the Three Broomsticks, Honeydukes and Ollivanders.
Staying true to the thrills and excitement of the theme park, the Wizarding World of Harry Potter will also feature a variety of pulse-pounding rides like Dragon Challenge, the Forbidden Journey and Flight of the Hippogriff. Each of these rides and other magic filled attractions will help bring the characters and stories of Harry Potter to life.
For more information about the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal’s Islands of Adventure, visit http://www.universalorlandoresort.com/harrypotter/first_look.html .
Or for discount Universal tickets or discount Orlando vacation packages, go to www.orlandothemeparkvacations.com. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter will become the sixth area of adventure within the theme park. Cutting edge rides and other thrills can also be found the park’s existing areas, including Toon Lagoon, Marvel Super Hero Island, The Lost Continent, Jurassic Park and Seuss Landing.
While Harry Potter fans worldwide wait with eager anticipation, Hogwarts Castle is currently under construction at Universal’s Islands of Adventure in Orlando, FL! Meanwhile, all systems are “go” for the highly anticipated spring 2010 opening of Universal’s newest theme park adventure, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter.™
The park’s re-creation of Hogwarts, Hogsmeade Village and other iconic locations made famous by the wildly popular movies, will bring the Potter fantasy to life within the Universal Studios Resort theme park. Each setting is being intricately constructed to match scenes from the Potter movie series.
The most obvious signs of Wizarding World construction are the towering steeples of Hogwarts Castle rising triumphantly into the sky. Islands of Adventure guests will soon be entering those castle gates for an opportunity to explore eerily familiar passageways, classrooms and corridors. From there, they can visit the many shops of Hogsmeade to experience and purchase items from popular Wizarding World destinations such as the Three Broomsticks, Honeydukes and Ollivanders.
Staying true to the thrills and excitement of the theme park, the Wizarding World of Harry Potter will also feature a variety of pulse-pounding rides like Dragon Challenge, the Forbidden Journey and Flight of the Hippogriff. Each of these rides and other magic filled attractions will help bring the characters and stories of Harry Potter to life.
For more information about the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal’s Islands of Adventure, visit http://www.universalorlandoresort.com/harrypotter/first_look.html .
Or for discount Universal tickets or discount Orlando vacation packages, go to www.orlandothemeparkvacations.com. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter will become the sixth area of adventure within the theme park. Cutting edge rides and other thrills can also be found the park’s existing areas, including Toon Lagoon, Marvel Super Hero Island, The Lost Continent, Jurassic Park and Seuss Landing.
The Best Harry Potter Costume Ideas For Adults and Children
Asante Riviera asked:
With all of the success of the Harry Potter series of books by J.K. Rowling, it’s no wonder why so many people want to dress up in Harry Potter costumes for Halloween and other events. After all, when someone really enjoys a character or a whole cast of characters, whether it is from a book, television show, or movie, they often want to emulate them. This can be done relatively easily with a Harry Potter costume.
There are two main categories of Harry Potter Halloween costumes. You can either dress up as Harry Potter himself, or as one of the many children who attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Either way, you are sure to have a lot of fun with the occasion. The great thing about this is that these costumes can be for both adults and children. The adult Harry Potter costume is essentially the exact same as the child Harry Potter costume since the styles are so universal.
When you are going for the look of a regular student at Hogwarts, there are some things that you definitely need. First of all, a robe is a necessity. Your robe should be black and made of heavy cloth, such as wool. It should also have a hood, although you probably won’t end up using it. Next, you should have a colored button down shirt with a tie on underneath. Think about it. This is a costume for a school uniform. It will be a bit stricter than other costumes might be.
If you want to dress up your Harry Potter Costume a bit, you can also get a scarf. In the movies and books, the children wear a scarf that has the colors of whatever house they live in at the school. The main one is for Gryffindor, which is maroon and gold. The scarf will have wide stripes of these colors.
Now, if you want an authentic Harry Potter costume where you are dressed as the actual character, you will need two additional things. First, a big thing that makes Harry Potter special is his scar. It is a scar in the shape of a lightning bolt that is right on his forehead. You’ll also need glasses. The rounder the frames, the better.
For added authenticity to your Harry Potter costume, you should consider making a wand. You could also even carry around an old fashioned style broom that you could pretend to ride. With this costume, you will be able to represent your favorite literary character.
With all of the success of the Harry Potter series of books by J.K. Rowling, it’s no wonder why so many people want to dress up in Harry Potter costumes for Halloween and other events. After all, when someone really enjoys a character or a whole cast of characters, whether it is from a book, television show, or movie, they often want to emulate them. This can be done relatively easily with a Harry Potter costume.
There are two main categories of Harry Potter Halloween costumes. You can either dress up as Harry Potter himself, or as one of the many children who attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Either way, you are sure to have a lot of fun with the occasion. The great thing about this is that these costumes can be for both adults and children. The adult Harry Potter costume is essentially the exact same as the child Harry Potter costume since the styles are so universal.
When you are going for the look of a regular student at Hogwarts, there are some things that you definitely need. First of all, a robe is a necessity. Your robe should be black and made of heavy cloth, such as wool. It should also have a hood, although you probably won’t end up using it. Next, you should have a colored button down shirt with a tie on underneath. Think about it. This is a costume for a school uniform. It will be a bit stricter than other costumes might be.
If you want to dress up your Harry Potter Costume a bit, you can also get a scarf. In the movies and books, the children wear a scarf that has the colors of whatever house they live in at the school. The main one is for Gryffindor, which is maroon and gold. The scarf will have wide stripes of these colors.
Now, if you want an authentic Harry Potter costume where you are dressed as the actual character, you will need two additional things. First, a big thing that makes Harry Potter special is his scar. It is a scar in the shape of a lightning bolt that is right on his forehead. You’ll also need glasses. The rounder the frames, the better.
For added authenticity to your Harry Potter costume, you should consider making a wand. You could also even carry around an old fashioned style broom that you could pretend to ride. With this costume, you will be able to represent your favorite literary character.
Harry Potter Party Games
Gail Leino asked:
You’ll be happy to have these Harry Potter Party Games on hand the next time you’re holding a Harry potter book release party for the kids.
The first game I suggest is called ‘Play Time’. Before the party collect bundles of three odd items and put them in pillow sacks or bags. Then when you start the game have the kids get into groups and have each group take a bag. Each group must use all of the items they find in an undiscovered scene from one of the Harry Potter books.
Be sure to give all of the groups plenty of time to put together their scene. You may even want to let them have a practice run before they put on their mini plays. To make this kind of competitive, each group must use clues in the scene to indicate which of the Harry Potter books the scene is from and you can have the rest of the guests try to guess which of the books this undiscovered scene comes from.
The next game is called ‘Wizards’. It’s a fun version of tag for magic fans and Harry Potter fans, of course. Have all the players stand in a circle with their eyes closed. Then walk around the circle and place your hand on the backs of those who will become wizards. Try to average about one wizard for every five players. Then have everyone open their eyes and start running.
None of the players will know who each of the wizards are at the start of the game and the wizards won’t know their fellows at first either. Each wizard runs around pressing their hands against the backs of runners to freeze them. Fellow wizards won’t be frozen if they are tagged. Other players can unfreeze the frozen players with a warm hug. The point is to try and get all the players frozen. If the wizard manage to succeed in getting everyone frozen you should give them a Harry Potter party themed prize like chocolate wands, which are really chocolate covered pretzels.
You’ll be happy to have these Harry Potter Party Games on hand the next time you’re holding a Harry potter book release party for the kids.
The first game I suggest is called ‘Play Time’. Before the party collect bundles of three odd items and put them in pillow sacks or bags. Then when you start the game have the kids get into groups and have each group take a bag. Each group must use all of the items they find in an undiscovered scene from one of the Harry Potter books.
Be sure to give all of the groups plenty of time to put together their scene. You may even want to let them have a practice run before they put on their mini plays. To make this kind of competitive, each group must use clues in the scene to indicate which of the Harry Potter books the scene is from and you can have the rest of the guests try to guess which of the books this undiscovered scene comes from.
The next game is called ‘Wizards’. It’s a fun version of tag for magic fans and Harry Potter fans, of course. Have all the players stand in a circle with their eyes closed. Then walk around the circle and place your hand on the backs of those who will become wizards. Try to average about one wizard for every five players. Then have everyone open their eyes and start running.
None of the players will know who each of the wizards are at the start of the game and the wizards won’t know their fellows at first either. Each wizard runs around pressing their hands against the backs of runners to freeze them. Fellow wizards won’t be frozen if they are tagged. Other players can unfreeze the frozen players with a warm hug. The point is to try and get all the players frozen. If the wizard manage to succeed in getting everyone frozen you should give them a Harry Potter party themed prize like chocolate wands, which are really chocolate covered pretzels.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Book Review
Nick Adama asked:
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, recently released on July 21, 2007, is undoubtedly the most widely-anticipated book of the year, completing Harry’s seven-year journey through the wizarding world to confront his nemesis Lord Voldemort, along with a host of other issues. With any finale of such a monumental and popular series, there are bound to be victories, disappointments, criticisms, and praise for nearly every plot decision made by the author. The final product, though, is a remarkable end to the Harry Potter series, and a fitting conclusion to the problems raised in the previous books.
After reading the previous book, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, numerous plot lines had been developed that left me worried about J. K. Rowling’s ability to wrap them all up neatly and provide a satisfying conclusion in one more book. The issue of Harry Potter finding the remaining Horcruxes in the space of one book, while it had taken the previous six to locate and destroy only two Horcruxes seemed the most pressing issue. Additionally, the fact that no one, including Harry and Dumbledore, were quite sure what the Horcruxes were and where they would be located presented an even more apparent problem. Furthermore, Rowling used the theme of the Deathly Hallows to further the plot, and spent much time examining Harry’s attempts to understand such universal themes as how to deal with death and the search for truth.
Remarkably enough, although not unexpected, Harry, Ron, and Hermione manage to locate the missing locket and determine where the other Horcruxes were hidden by Voldemort, including the cup of Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw’s lost diadem. Even Neville plays an important role in the fall of Voldemort by taking care of the snake Nagini, and Harry eventually learns that, because of Voldemort’s attack on him as a baby, he is the final Horcrux. Learning that he must sacrifice himself to Voldemort in order to end the war is one of the more dark yet touching sequences in the book, as Harry discovers that Voldemort can not be defeated unless the part of his soul trapped in Harry is destroyed. Harry bravely sacrifices himself and manages to survive Voldemort’s curse, causing Voldemort to destroy the Horcrux on his own.
The theme of the Deathly Hallows themselves also play a large role in the story, as Harry learns what they are and that he already possesses two of the three Hallows. He also learns that Professor Dumbledore made it his quest to discover all three of them, although his motives were not quite as pure as Harry’s. Through gradual revelations of the life of Dumbledore, Harry learns that the exalted professor had just as many flaws as any other human being, along with an irritating tendency to leave Harry in the dark about nearly everything. But Harry eventually learns some valuable truths about Dumbledore, even though they may have been unpleasant truths for him. Instead of following in Dumbledore’s footsteps and pursuing the Hallows to gain enormous power to defeat Voldemort, Harry makes the more wise decision to do his best to reduce Voldemort’s power.
One of the most intriguing questions of the series has been the issue of Severus Snape and whether he was “good” or “bad.” It turns out that the answer to the question is a not-so-simple “a little bit of both.” Harry discovers, through Snape’s memories, that Snape always loved Lily Potter and had turned away from Voldemort the minute that he threatened Harry’s mother. Although Snape acted out of his selfish attachment to Lily, and emphasized Harry’s resemblance to James Potter who had tortured him as a youth, Snape had worked with Dumbledore to protect Harry until the very end. His last act before dying from the snake Nagini’s bite, is to give Harry the last pieces of the puzzle to understanding that Snape and Dumbledore’s efforts to protect him resulted in Harry ending up as master of the Deathly Hallows, as well as the destroyer of Voldemort’s Horcruxes. Without Snape, selfish and mean as he was, Voldemort may have proved even more dangerous, or Harry may not have learned some important truths about Snape, Harry’s mother Lily, and even Aunt Petunia.
The two major themes of death and truth run through nearly every page of the book. While feeling lost and inadequate to the task of locating and destroying Horcruxes, Harry slowly learns about Dumbledore’s past actions that reflect none too well on the professor. Dumbledore comes out looking as though he made some grave mistakes in his past, even touching upon the Dark Arts and the subjugation of Muggles, as well as having manipulated Harry for much of his life in order to protect him and lead him to his eventual defeat of Voldemort. Harry realizes that Dumbledore had led him to the correct path, but that it would be up to Harry and his friends to walk the path and overcome the problems faced along the way.
Death also plays a large role in the book, with several of the supporting characters entering the clearing at the end of the path by the end of the story. Hedwig, Mad-Eye Moody, Lupin, Tonks, Dobby the house elf, and Fred Weasley are some of the casualties along the way, along with a number of Death Eaters and their supporters. The book does not skirt around the issue of mentioning the war in the wizarding world, and in war it is expected there will be casualties, many of them bitter and seemingly arbitrary. Harry learns how to deal with the death of close friends and the importance of continuing his quest even though he knows more death may come before the end, but that Voldemort must be defeated for the war to stop.
The book used the challenges facing Harry and his friends, and the introduction of new challenges as ways to keep the story moving forward and to illuminate various aspects of previous books. Much more of the history of Dumbledore, Snape, and the wizarding world at large was revealed in this book than in any other in the series. Rowling showed that Voldemort’s quest for power took him from the forests of Albania to distant caves to medieval towers and even to the desecration of a grave, all in an attempt to gain one more tool to escape death and kill Harry Potter. Harry, on the other hand, followed a quest to learn the truth about his family, his strained relationship with Snape, and the vague life and teachings of Albus Dumbledore.
Not surprisingly, Harry defeated Voldemort in the end by attempting to reduce Voldemort’s power and understand the events that had so affected his life. Voldemort, as an aspiring immortal villain, trapped in an infinite present of gaining more power, was defeated by the simple disarming spell of a boy who understood the road he had traveled, leading from his childhood, though happiness, tragedy, and hope, on into a brighter future for the wizarding world and the Muggle world.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, recently released on July 21, 2007, is undoubtedly the most widely-anticipated book of the year, completing Harry’s seven-year journey through the wizarding world to confront his nemesis Lord Voldemort, along with a host of other issues. With any finale of such a monumental and popular series, there are bound to be victories, disappointments, criticisms, and praise for nearly every plot decision made by the author. The final product, though, is a remarkable end to the Harry Potter series, and a fitting conclusion to the problems raised in the previous books.
After reading the previous book, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, numerous plot lines had been developed that left me worried about J. K. Rowling’s ability to wrap them all up neatly and provide a satisfying conclusion in one more book. The issue of Harry Potter finding the remaining Horcruxes in the space of one book, while it had taken the previous six to locate and destroy only two Horcruxes seemed the most pressing issue. Additionally, the fact that no one, including Harry and Dumbledore, were quite sure what the Horcruxes were and where they would be located presented an even more apparent problem. Furthermore, Rowling used the theme of the Deathly Hallows to further the plot, and spent much time examining Harry’s attempts to understand such universal themes as how to deal with death and the search for truth.
Remarkably enough, although not unexpected, Harry, Ron, and Hermione manage to locate the missing locket and determine where the other Horcruxes were hidden by Voldemort, including the cup of Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw’s lost diadem. Even Neville plays an important role in the fall of Voldemort by taking care of the snake Nagini, and Harry eventually learns that, because of Voldemort’s attack on him as a baby, he is the final Horcrux. Learning that he must sacrifice himself to Voldemort in order to end the war is one of the more dark yet touching sequences in the book, as Harry discovers that Voldemort can not be defeated unless the part of his soul trapped in Harry is destroyed. Harry bravely sacrifices himself and manages to survive Voldemort’s curse, causing Voldemort to destroy the Horcrux on his own.
The theme of the Deathly Hallows themselves also play a large role in the story, as Harry learns what they are and that he already possesses two of the three Hallows. He also learns that Professor Dumbledore made it his quest to discover all three of them, although his motives were not quite as pure as Harry’s. Through gradual revelations of the life of Dumbledore, Harry learns that the exalted professor had just as many flaws as any other human being, along with an irritating tendency to leave Harry in the dark about nearly everything. But Harry eventually learns some valuable truths about Dumbledore, even though they may have been unpleasant truths for him. Instead of following in Dumbledore’s footsteps and pursuing the Hallows to gain enormous power to defeat Voldemort, Harry makes the more wise decision to do his best to reduce Voldemort’s power.
One of the most intriguing questions of the series has been the issue of Severus Snape and whether he was “good” or “bad.” It turns out that the answer to the question is a not-so-simple “a little bit of both.” Harry discovers, through Snape’s memories, that Snape always loved Lily Potter and had turned away from Voldemort the minute that he threatened Harry’s mother. Although Snape acted out of his selfish attachment to Lily, and emphasized Harry’s resemblance to James Potter who had tortured him as a youth, Snape had worked with Dumbledore to protect Harry until the very end. His last act before dying from the snake Nagini’s bite, is to give Harry the last pieces of the puzzle to understanding that Snape and Dumbledore’s efforts to protect him resulted in Harry ending up as master of the Deathly Hallows, as well as the destroyer of Voldemort’s Horcruxes. Without Snape, selfish and mean as he was, Voldemort may have proved even more dangerous, or Harry may not have learned some important truths about Snape, Harry’s mother Lily, and even Aunt Petunia.
The two major themes of death and truth run through nearly every page of the book. While feeling lost and inadequate to the task of locating and destroying Horcruxes, Harry slowly learns about Dumbledore’s past actions that reflect none too well on the professor. Dumbledore comes out looking as though he made some grave mistakes in his past, even touching upon the Dark Arts and the subjugation of Muggles, as well as having manipulated Harry for much of his life in order to protect him and lead him to his eventual defeat of Voldemort. Harry realizes that Dumbledore had led him to the correct path, but that it would be up to Harry and his friends to walk the path and overcome the problems faced along the way.
Death also plays a large role in the book, with several of the supporting characters entering the clearing at the end of the path by the end of the story. Hedwig, Mad-Eye Moody, Lupin, Tonks, Dobby the house elf, and Fred Weasley are some of the casualties along the way, along with a number of Death Eaters and their supporters. The book does not skirt around the issue of mentioning the war in the wizarding world, and in war it is expected there will be casualties, many of them bitter and seemingly arbitrary. Harry learns how to deal with the death of close friends and the importance of continuing his quest even though he knows more death may come before the end, but that Voldemort must be defeated for the war to stop.
The book used the challenges facing Harry and his friends, and the introduction of new challenges as ways to keep the story moving forward and to illuminate various aspects of previous books. Much more of the history of Dumbledore, Snape, and the wizarding world at large was revealed in this book than in any other in the series. Rowling showed that Voldemort’s quest for power took him from the forests of Albania to distant caves to medieval towers and even to the desecration of a grave, all in an attempt to gain one more tool to escape death and kill Harry Potter. Harry, on the other hand, followed a quest to learn the truth about his family, his strained relationship with Snape, and the vague life and teachings of Albus Dumbledore.
Not surprisingly, Harry defeated Voldemort in the end by attempting to reduce Voldemort’s power and understand the events that had so affected his life. Voldemort, as an aspiring immortal villain, trapped in an infinite present of gaining more power, was defeated by the simple disarming spell of a boy who understood the road he had traveled, leading from his childhood, though happiness, tragedy, and hope, on into a brighter future for the wizarding world and the Muggle world.
Harry Potter Full Sized Bedding – What Are Your Options When Most Retailers Only Sell Twin?
Sandy Dean asked:
One of the most searched for Harry Potter items that is almost impossible to find is Harry Potter bedding in any size other than twin. Manufacturers seem to assume that Harry Potter fans or parents who are interested in buying Harry bedding only sleep in twin beds. This is just not true. Many younger children sleep in other than bunk or twin beds and many older children (and even teens and adults) are fanatical Harry Potter fans who are also shopping for bedding.
Currently, there is not one manufacturer who consistently makes full sized (or larger) Harry Potter bedding. However, there are a few options.
There is currently a full sized eight piece bed in a bag which includes: a double sided comforter; four pillow cases; a bed skirt; and both fitted and flat sheets. This item is sometimes available at various auction sites. It is blue in color and features Harry as depicted in the movie “Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire” holding his wand.
If you are not able to find this Harry Potter bed in a bag set, there is another option. Often, you can find Harry Potter full sized (or larger) blankets. These blankets are often very attractive plaid meant to depict the Hogwarts school colors and uniforms. This option may well appeal to older children as it is more neutral and classic. Pair this blanket with solid colored sheets, pillow cases and bed skirt, and you’re in business.
If you’re a Harry Potter fan looking for full sized bedding, don’t give up or think you need a twin bed. Larger sized Harry Potter bedding is available if you’re willing to search a bit.
One of the most searched for Harry Potter items that is almost impossible to find is Harry Potter bedding in any size other than twin. Manufacturers seem to assume that Harry Potter fans or parents who are interested in buying Harry bedding only sleep in twin beds. This is just not true. Many younger children sleep in other than bunk or twin beds and many older children (and even teens and adults) are fanatical Harry Potter fans who are also shopping for bedding.
Currently, there is not one manufacturer who consistently makes full sized (or larger) Harry Potter bedding. However, there are a few options.
There is currently a full sized eight piece bed in a bag which includes: a double sided comforter; four pillow cases; a bed skirt; and both fitted and flat sheets. This item is sometimes available at various auction sites. It is blue in color and features Harry as depicted in the movie “Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire” holding his wand.
If you are not able to find this Harry Potter bed in a bag set, there is another option. Often, you can find Harry Potter full sized (or larger) blankets. These blankets are often very attractive plaid meant to depict the Hogwarts school colors and uniforms. This option may well appeal to older children as it is more neutral and classic. Pair this blanket with solid colored sheets, pillow cases and bed skirt, and you’re in business.
If you’re a Harry Potter fan looking for full sized bedding, don’t give up or think you need a twin bed. Larger sized Harry Potter bedding is available if you’re willing to search a bit.
Harry Potter scavenger hunt?
kfriedlander3 asked:
I am doing a Harry Potter party thing with my library the day before and the day of Harry Potter 7 comes out. I just completed a scavenger hunt required for it and I’m at the final word which must be unscrambled using letters from other words I “scavenged”. The scavenged words are all correct. The word (two words, rather) that must be unscrambled are “CAPUT DRACONIS”. It is obvious something pertaining to Harry Potter, and I must assume all the letters can be moved around to anywhere. I would appreciate SERIOUS answers. Avid Potter fans, I need you now! (Ok that was corny but oh well)
Yes it’s a two letter phrase.
The first word is 5 letters, second is 8 letters
I am doing a Harry Potter party thing with my library the day before and the day of Harry Potter 7 comes out. I just completed a scavenger hunt required for it and I’m at the final word which must be unscrambled using letters from other words I “scavenged”. The scavenged words are all correct. The word (two words, rather) that must be unscrambled are “CAPUT DRACONIS”. It is obvious something pertaining to Harry Potter, and I must assume all the letters can be moved around to anywhere. I would appreciate SERIOUS answers. Avid Potter fans, I need you now! (Ok that was corny but oh well)
Yes it’s a two letter phrase.
The first word is 5 letters, second is 8 letters
Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows – A Spectacular Conclusion
Fletcher Mak asked:
After long waiting, J.K Rowling the renowned English storyteller finally unveiled Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the seventh and the last book of the phenomenal series, Harry Potter. The breathtaking conclusion to J.K. Rowling’s series has lot more excitement for the readers. With great revelations, battles, and betrayals the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows will leave spellbound almost every fan.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is more about coming in to the terms with the ultimate reality– death, which every person has to face one day. Despite many rumours and interpretations, Rowling’s seventh book has been widely acclaimed by the readers, because she is quite successful creating suspense by narrating increasingly dark and dangerous tales of magic and adventure, mingled with lessons of honour and contempt. It is another odyssey highlighting spellbinding tales of love and loss, and right and wrong.
The world of Harry Potter, as depicted by the author coexists between the mundane and marvellous, and so is the mortal world. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows is more about Harry’s mission of life, i.e., not only about finding and destroying the Horcruxes, but it is his journey from boyhood to manhood. Here the protagonist Harry faces more danger than those depicted in the previous books. Harry is haunted by direct threat of the Death Eaters and is in constant dilemma of losing faith in himself. Rowling applies the same notion of Dumbledore’s warning about making choices between what is right and what is easy to conclude the story.
No doubt, the Potter fans will get the answers of most of the mysterious queries, specially the debated questions about Dumbledore and Snape. However, the 7th book of the Harry Potter series is an embodiment of J.K Rowling’s extraordinary imaginary power.
Rowling’s inclination towards the Christian concept of resurrection and accepting of self decay and disintegration is evident here from the way she crafts the conclusion of the series. As Rowling concludes, she glorifies parental bond–its power of conferring sacred protection to the children. She gives a spectacular conclusion to the series by gifting her favourite character with precious boon of parental love, including immortality.
Despite pre-release and internet leakage of the book before its official publication, reader’s enthusiasm is not marred, which is clear from its record sales of 8.3 million copies in the first 24 hours in the USA alone.
After long waiting, J.K Rowling the renowned English storyteller finally unveiled Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the seventh and the last book of the phenomenal series, Harry Potter. The breathtaking conclusion to J.K. Rowling’s series has lot more excitement for the readers. With great revelations, battles, and betrayals the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows will leave spellbound almost every fan.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is more about coming in to the terms with the ultimate reality– death, which every person has to face one day. Despite many rumours and interpretations, Rowling’s seventh book has been widely acclaimed by the readers, because she is quite successful creating suspense by narrating increasingly dark and dangerous tales of magic and adventure, mingled with lessons of honour and contempt. It is another odyssey highlighting spellbinding tales of love and loss, and right and wrong.
The world of Harry Potter, as depicted by the author coexists between the mundane and marvellous, and so is the mortal world. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows is more about Harry’s mission of life, i.e., not only about finding and destroying the Horcruxes, but it is his journey from boyhood to manhood. Here the protagonist Harry faces more danger than those depicted in the previous books. Harry is haunted by direct threat of the Death Eaters and is in constant dilemma of losing faith in himself. Rowling applies the same notion of Dumbledore’s warning about making choices between what is right and what is easy to conclude the story.
No doubt, the Potter fans will get the answers of most of the mysterious queries, specially the debated questions about Dumbledore and Snape. However, the 7th book of the Harry Potter series is an embodiment of J.K Rowling’s extraordinary imaginary power.
Rowling’s inclination towards the Christian concept of resurrection and accepting of self decay and disintegration is evident here from the way she crafts the conclusion of the series. As Rowling concludes, she glorifies parental bond–its power of conferring sacred protection to the children. She gives a spectacular conclusion to the series by gifting her favourite character with precious boon of parental love, including immortality.
Despite pre-release and internet leakage of the book before its official publication, reader’s enthusiasm is not marred, which is clear from its record sales of 8.3 million copies in the first 24 hours in the USA alone.
Harry Potter Pajamas – Why They’re Very Hard, But Not Impossible, To Find
Sandy Dean asked:
It seemed like such an easy thing at first. I merely wanted to buy my son some kid’s pajamas depicting his favorite characters and images from the Harry Potter series. I thought I’d just pick some up at my local discount super center the next time I bought groceries. I had no idea how wrong this would turn out to be.
The problem was my son decided that he loved Harry and his friends after he read The Chamber Of Secrets over a summer when no Harry Potter film or book releases were on the horizon. The truth is, while it’s possible to get your hands on Harry Potter kid’s pajamas when a book or movie is being promoted, it’s potentially difficult even then. And if you’re looking for Potter pajamas for an adult or teen, it’s even more difficult.
I soon found, after several special trips to and pleas with managers of discount stores, malls and specialty shops, that merchants do not regularly carry Potter items or pajamas until a new movie comes out and even then it’s hard to swoop them up before the other desperate parents find out.
This creates a bit of desperation for parents of children who are wild about the wizards. I have even seen forums where parents desperate for Hogwarts or Hermione sleepwear were willing to buy the fabric and attempt to make them themselves. I am no where near this crafty.
What I’ve learned is that you really have two options. You can (and should) stock up on these pajamas when the books and movies come out. You should also make friends with the search options on your computer, because you’ll need to pounce as soon as a rare pair of simple wizard pajamas becomes available on your screen.
It seemed like such an easy thing at first. I merely wanted to buy my son some kid’s pajamas depicting his favorite characters and images from the Harry Potter series. I thought I’d just pick some up at my local discount super center the next time I bought groceries. I had no idea how wrong this would turn out to be.
The problem was my son decided that he loved Harry and his friends after he read The Chamber Of Secrets over a summer when no Harry Potter film or book releases were on the horizon. The truth is, while it’s possible to get your hands on Harry Potter kid’s pajamas when a book or movie is being promoted, it’s potentially difficult even then. And if you’re looking for Potter pajamas for an adult or teen, it’s even more difficult.
I soon found, after several special trips to and pleas with managers of discount stores, malls and specialty shops, that merchants do not regularly carry Potter items or pajamas until a new movie comes out and even then it’s hard to swoop them up before the other desperate parents find out.
This creates a bit of desperation for parents of children who are wild about the wizards. I have even seen forums where parents desperate for Hogwarts or Hermione sleepwear were willing to buy the fabric and attempt to make them themselves. I am no where near this crafty.
What I’ve learned is that you really have two options. You can (and should) stock up on these pajamas when the books and movies come out. You should also make friends with the search options on your computer, because you’ll need to pounce as soon as a rare pair of simple wizard pajamas becomes available on your screen.









