i don't think it would be the BATTLE FOR HOGWARTS or the Secret of the veil , none of the other titles have been obvious about their content i can't think of a reason why should it be obvious for the sixth book.
i have a good feeling about THE CHARIOTS OF LIGHT i like the sound of it.
I don't think it will be any of them, for the simple fact that J.K. is too secretive to let out anything about her books. If she does, it is so vague that you can't put it with anything else.
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They all sound interesting. Although I like HARRY POTTER AND THE CHARIOT OF LIGHT. There is a Greek myth that goes along with that title. There was a boy named Phaiedon. (bad spelling) He didn't have a father, or so he thought. He went to his mother and asked if he had one and where it was. His mother said it was Helios, the sun god. Phaiedon totally freaked out and told all of his friends. To make a long story short, his friends thought he was cukoo, Phaiedon went to see Helios (or in some cases it was Apollo) and asked him for a promise. Helios swore by the River Styx.
Phaiedon wanted to drive his chariot, the Sun, (very bad idea) but his father couldn't take back the promise. Phaiedon drove the chariot, burnt everything to a crisp because he couldn't control the horses and Zues knocked him outta the chariot. He fell to the ground and it was lights out.
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i hav an idea: wot bout...
HARRY POTTER AND THE POST PUBESCENT TEMPER TANTRUM
HARRY POTTER SCORES A HAT TRICK AND WINS THE WORLD CUP FOR ENGLAND
HARRY POTTER SOLVES MANCHESTER UNITED'S DEFENSE PROBLEM
HARRY POTTER AND THE RING OF POWER
lol soz i was really bored!!!
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yeah i really think HARRY POTTER AND THE BATTLE FOR HOGWARTS doesn't sound like a jk title, her titles are usually a little more vague than that.
HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF-BLOOD PRINCE sounds kinda retarded to me
1 HARRY POTTER AND THE CHARIOTS OF LIGHT
2 HARRY POTTER AND THE GREAT REVELATION
& 3 HARRY POTTER AND THE GREEN FLAME TORCH
sound aight, the first and third being my top choices
hypothetically, if it isn't being used for an expression (i hope it is cuz i want book 6 like REALLY bad) it could be a metaphor, it could be like something has triggered the stream to flow, and it will get bigger and bigger, turn into a flood, in other words- everything will be down hill from here
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it is an ezpression... not a title
the harry potter titles are always like harry potter and the blah blah of blah blah
so if it is harry potter and flowing like a mountain stream... it is grammatically incorrect... like is in the wrong place.... so it can't be it... and it is NOT it...
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" That'll be them, will it, Potter?"
He pointed with his thumb over his shoulder; his magical eye was evidently peering through the back of his hand and his bowler hat. Harry leanded and inch or so to the left to see where Mad-Eye was pointing and there, sure enough, were the three Dursleys, who looked positively appallled to see Harry's reception committee.
"Ah, Harry!" said Mr. Weasley, turning from Hermione's parents, whom he had been greeting enthusiastically, and who were taking it in turns to hug Hermione." Well-- shall we do it then?"
" Yeah, I reckon so, Arthur," said Moody.
He and Mr. Weasley took the lead across the station toward the place where the Dursleys stood, apparently rooted to the floor. Hermione disengaged herself gently from her mother to join the group.
" Good afternoon," said Mr. Weasley pleasantly to Uncle Vernon coming to a halt right in front of him. " You might remember me, my name's Arthur Wealey."
As Mr. Weasley had singlehandedly demolished most of the Dursley's living room two years previously, Harry would have been very surprised if Uncle Vernon had forgotten him. Sure enough, Uncle Vernon turned a deeper shade of puce and glared at Mr. Weasley, but chose not to say anything, partly, perhaps, because the Dursley's were outnumbered two to one. Aunt Petunia looked both frightened and embarassed. She kept glancing around, as though terrified somebody she knew would see her in such company. Dudley, meanwhile, seemed to be trying to look small and insignificant, a feat at which he was failing extravagantly.
" We thought we'd just have a few words with you about Harry." said Mr. Weasley, still smiling.
" Yeah," growled Moody." About how he's treated when he's at your place."
Uncle Vernon's mustache seemed to bristle with indignation. Possibly because the bowler hat gave him the entirely mistaken impression that he was dealing with a kindred spirit, he addressed himself to Moody.
" I am not aware that it is any of your business what goes on in my house-"
" I expect what you're not aware of would fill several books, Dursley," growled Moody.
" Anyway, that's not the point," interjected Tonks, whose pink hair seemed to offend Aunt Petunia more than all the rest put together, for she closed her eyes rather than look at her." The point is, if we find out you've been horrible to Harry--"
"-- and make no mistake, we'll hear about it," added Lupiin pleasantly.
" Yes," said Mr. Weasley, " even if you won't let Harry use the felly tone--"
" TELEPHONE," whispered Hermoine.
" Yeah, if we get any hint that Potter's been mistreated in any way, you'll have us to answer to," said Moody.
Uncle Vernon swelled ominously. His sensed of outrage seemed to outweigh even his fear of this bunch of oddballs.
" Are you threatening me ,sir" he said, so loudly that passersby actually turned to stare.
" Yes, I am," said Mad- Eye, who seemed rather pleased that Uncle Vernon had grasped this fact so quickly.
" And do I look like the kind of man who can be intimidated?" barked Uncle Vernon.
" Well..." said Moody, pushing back his bowler hat to reveal his sinisterly revovling magical eye. Uncle Vernon leapt backward in horror and collided painfully with a luggage trolley. " Yes, I'd have to say you do, Dursley."
He turned away from Uncle Vernon to surey Harry. " So, Potter... give us a shout if you need us. If we don't hear from you for three days in a row, we'll send someone along...."
Aunt Petunia whimpered piteously. It could not have been plainer tht she was thinking of what neighbors would say if they caught sight of these people marching up the garden path.
" ' Bye, then, Potter," said Moody, grasping Harry's shoulder for a moent with a gnarled hand.
" Take care, Harry," said Lupin quietly. " Keep in touch."
" Harry, we'll have you away from there as soom as we can," Mrs. Weasley whispered, hugging him again.
" We'll see you soon ,mate," said Ron anxiously, shaking Harry's hand.
" Really soon, Harry," said Hermione earnestly." We promise."
Harry nodded. He somehow could not find words to tell them what it meant to him, to see them all ranged there, on his side. Instead he smiled, raised a hand in farewell, turned around, and led the way out of he station toward the sunlit strret, with Uncle Vernon, Aunt Petunia, and Dudley hurrying along in his wake.
LMBO!!! I LOVE IT!!! Yessssss!!!! But that should have been the title for her last book.
I think the next book will definately have something about that veil... like Harry Potter and the Veil that Stoled my God-Father lol, no but in all seriousness.. something like Harry Potter and the Mystery of the Veil.. sounds good.
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HARRY POTTER AND THE GREEN SUNSET
HARRY POTTER AND THE CAT PAW
HARRY POTTER AND THE FATHER'S THRONE
HARRY POTTER AND THE DA RISING
HARRY POTTER AND THE TRAITOR'S BLADE
also harry potter and the hand of glory which actually would make more sense because: jkr said about something small in the second book becoming important in the 6 and/or seventh book. well, i remember in borgin and burkes an object called the hand of glory...