STOP THE PRESSES TLC has an article that states (though it has NOT been confirmed ) that some clever fan got through the door and found the book open on the desk and the new title! but they are still trying to confirm wether it is a hoax or not .
check it out there is also a link to a video on mugglenet of the open room OMG hasn't jkr been on that site maybe shes teasing us again we all know how the goddess JKR likes to tease us.
www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/
check it out see what you guys and gals think.
Harry Potter and the Pillar of Storgé
- Storgé is pronounced "stor-gee"
- Storgé is Greek for "parental love"
That could be it right? The hard to open door at the Department of Mysteries-- contains a power that Harry possess in such quantities and which Voldemort has not at all... Now it all makes sense, IT ALL FITS!
So book 6, I think, will indeed focus mainly around that specific room...
the spider!
i can't get the dumb spider or the stupid feather and i don't know how to get the rediculous cauldron!! grrrr PLEASE tell me how to click on the spider without touching the news page and being portkey'd to that i mean i have tried its too difficult either that or i am just too stupid! 💃 💃 💃 💃 i love to dance dance dance!!
Does ANYBODY know where the damned cauldron is? I have all of the ingredients, but no DAMNED cauldon! *sobbing with frustration* And what is that black insect that flys across the main page? Is that Peeves? I keep missing him knock stuff over, but I always hear the bugger. And, just like everyone else, I can't open the mystery door. Personally, I think it is like Jo's take on the Room of Requirement. Maybe I'm just not that clever. THANKS A LOT, JO!!!
Okay, I know three is too much, but here is a partial translation of Lorem Ipsum that I read on lipsum.com:
1914 translation by H. Rackham
"On the other hand, we denounce with righteous indignation and dislike men who are so beguiled and demoralized by the charms of pleasure of the moment, so blinded by desire, that they cannot foresee the pain and trouble that are bound to ensue; and equal blame belongs to those who fail in their duty through weakness of will, which is the same as saying through shrinking from toil and pain. These cases are perfectly simple and easy to distinguish. In a free hour, when our power of choice is untrammelled and when nothing prevents our being able to do what we like best, every pleasure is to be welcomed and every pain avoided. But in certain circumstances and owing to the claims of duty or the obligations of business it will frequently occur that pleasures have to be repudiated and annoyances accepted. The wise man therefore always holds in these matters to this principle of selection: he rejects pleasures to secure other greater pleasures, or else he endures pains to avoid worse pains."
Is the wise man Severus Snape? And are the pains he endures students, so he does not have to do Voldy's bidding so often? *shrug*
I think I read somewhere in this forum that part of Lorem Ipsum is in the book in the mystery room.