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Harry Potter scavenger hunt?

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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



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April 6th, 2010 at 5:03 am

Harry Potter Clues?

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lillie!! asked:


in the last harry potter book, the deathly hallows, does harry or voldemrt die? i know one of them does…



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April 5th, 2010 at 1:19 am

Harry Potter for geeks?

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just.listen asked:


i dont understand!! why does everyone think that harry potter is only for geeks!!!! i am a freshman in college and was elected homecoming queen in high school. the thing is is that harry potter is so fantastic and the author is such a wonderful author and i dont understand why people think that its for dorks!!! loads of amazing people read these series and the people that are making fun of the people who read it just make me upset and confused!



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April 4th, 2010 at 11:37 am

harry potter?

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eternal_flashlight asked:


Im thinking about getting the last harry potter book but i dunno if your supposed to read the hole book series before getting it ??

I’ve seen the movies and i really liked them are the books as good as the movies?



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April 3rd, 2010 at 2:00 am

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science fiction?

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tay ate a muffin! asked:


What is science fiction?
Why is science fiction an important genre?
how is science fiction different from fantasy?
I need help answering these questions :) . What do you people think o.O
Hahahah im not even in highschool but w/e. :)



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March 31st, 2010 at 12:00 am

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I Know Why The Caged Bird Sing (Maya Angelou)

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bre asked:


which book is better:
The Chosen One or I Know Why The Caged Bird Sing (Maya Angelou)
thx:)



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March 29th, 2010 at 9:35 pm

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sisterhood of traveling pants

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?jersey girl? asked:


i need help picking out a book.
i like teen books like
-gossip girl
-sisterhood of traveling pants
-meg cabot books
-sarah dessen books
-i hate fantasy or mystery

can u also add links for summaries of the book?
thank you so muchhhhh
btw… im 14



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March 29th, 2010 at 2:57 pm

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Barnes and Noble

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Nutmeg Sky asked:


I am going to Barnes and Noble, and i was wondering if anybody had any suggestions on any good books to buy..OK, thanx!



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March 28th, 2010 at 11:31 pm

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Percy Jackson and the Olympians

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Marshmallow asked:


I am a major fan of twilight, Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Harry potter, and maximum ride. I was wondering if there were any other books like them that are good. Currently I am reading the oracles of Delphi keep and have recently read what the dickens.

http://internationalarticledirectory.com



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March 28th, 2010 at 6:06 am

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Val McDermid – A Darker Domain

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Val McDermid – A Darker Domain

One of the best modern authors again we have to introduce Val McDermid as the author of 22 bestselling novels, translated into 30 languages, selling over 10 million copies, and won many awards internationally. She was inducted into the ITV3 Crime Thriller Awards Hall of Fame in 2009 and has for many of those novels thrilled many of her fans.

BUT anyone can drop one. First the blurb from the book and then my say. —

1984. The National miners’ strike is dividing the country, and in a struggling coal-mining town, the miners and their families are living at the edge of their resources. They have no money, and there is no food or heating. On the 14th of December, five miners break ranks to travel to Nottingham and work. For those who stay behind, this is an unforgivable betrayal, and the men are branded as scabs. 23 years later, a young woman is asking the police to trace her missing father: miner Mick Prentice vanished, never to be seen again, although money has been sent to his family; he was widely considered to be one of the scabs. Soon, D I Karen Pirie and DS Phil Parharta find themselves investigating a forgotten disappearance.

This is the provocative premise of Val McDermid’s latest novel, A Darker Domain, and this utterly compelling book is further proof that McDermid is determined to stretch the parameters of what crime fiction is supposedly capable of. McDermid has always been prepared to freight serious issues into her work, and this novel — which, in many ways, is an examination of the conditions that produced the Britain we live in today — demonstrates the continuing high level of her ambition.

In fact, Karen Pirie, when taking on this new assignment, is already involved in a case of kidnapping that took place 22 years earlier (in which a woman was killed during a bungled handover of money). Journalist Bel Richmond makes a startling discovery concerning the MacLennan kidnapping while on holiday in Tuscany, and as the three protagonists dig deeper into ever-more labyrinthine mysteries, they are to make some remarkable discoveries — discoveries which throw light not just on the crimes involved, but on the whole of British society……

Yes OK Thats true as far as it goes, remember the BUT. in truth the plot is fairly simple and the reader can soon work out a likely ending. Whilst the plot is well laid out and the characters well drawn the ending falls far below the standards we have come to expect. In Val McDermid – A Darker Domain the ending, denouement or whatever is over in about two pages. First it seems the investigation is going nowhere and then BANG its all over goodbye ’till next time. I don’t know. Rarely does such an author make such a cockup.

Still it is well worth buying the paperback as its an interesting and provocative tail. Its only the ending that gets my goat!

Summer is on the way and it will make a good gentle read whilst sunbathing in a hammock or drinking a G and T by the pool.

Philip
P.S. Val McDermid – A Darker Domain is available here



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March 22nd, 2010 at 12:49 pm