Book Six : Harry Potter And The Half Blood Prince [merged]

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yup good point unless spinner is i duno another of harrys evil cousins..... 😈

my first thought was our nice little spider friend there in the forests

nice?....no......creepy in a cool way?....YEAH!

HBP publication date rumors: June 2005
Someone in a position to know (whose name we obviously can't reveal) has given us word that Scholastic is planning for a mid-June 2005 release for book six, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. More specifically, they are considering June 11th and June 18th - both Saturdays.

As always, treat this as a rumor until we can get real confirmation, which in this case will most likely come from JK Rowling's official site.

My two cents: Call it wishful thinking, this time frame seems pretty logical to me. Consider: a June 2005 release would be 2 years after book 5 - ample time to finish a story that is supposed to be significantly less than OOTP (many estimates have it at half the length). She wrote GOF in 1 year, if you remember, and had to re-write half the book because of a gaping plot hole. Granted, that was under different circumstances, but it just shows that we shouldn't underestimate her. It took JKR 3 years to write the monster that is OOTP and that was with extremely long breaks from writing. Jo does have a baby due this spring, but she has said repeatedly that it will not delay the book's release.

At the Edinburgh Book Festival last August (3 1/2 months ago) she said she was more than half-way done.

I guess all we can do at this point is speculate and hope, but I'm optimistic.

Edit: Our editors have just posted an editorial with HBP release date analysis which was written just before this news post.

Editor's note: This editorial was sent to us before the recent rumor of HBP's publication in June 2005. If those rumors are in fact true, way to go, Alex!

The HBP Release Date (It's Closer Than You Think!)
An original editorial by Alex

The one question that every Harry Potter fan wants answered (besides ‘who is the half-blood prince?’) is 'when will the book actually be released?' I wanted to give the hardcore fans, as well as myself, some hope and insight by deducing an accurate guess as to when HBP will be published! Let’s get started:
The first real hint we received from Jo that HBP was going to be released was at the Edinburgh Book Festival on August 15, 2004:

“I am normally like this when I write a book. Usually when I am just over halfway I normally love it, but by the time I finish it I completely despise it and think it is worthless rubbish.”
We can now deduce that Jo was over halfway finished with Book 6 on August 15, 2004. In an interview right after the release of OotP in June 2003, she mentioned she had already started writing Book 6:

"I started it when I was pregnant (with her second child, not the third). That was a different situation because I knew I didn't have to so that immediately meant that I wanted to! You know, the absolute reverse of Goblet of Fire."
Since OotP was released June 21, 2003, why did it take over a year for Jo to reach the halfway mark of HBP? Well, for one, she had a new baby to take care of, which takes up most of your time in the early months. I am guessing that during this time Jo didn’t really get any serious writing started until about 6 months after the release of OotP, around Christmas.

A little well known HP history lesson: Usually, an HP book takes about a year to be released after the last one. That tradition was broken when OotP appeared 3 years after the publication of GoF. Although, Jo has said that HBP should be quite a bit shorter than OotP:

“According to the plan for book six, it will be quite a bit shorter than 'Order of the Phoenix'. I am not going to swear on my children's lives that that is going to be the case, but I am 99% certain of it.”
Remember what Jo said regarding the length of OotP:

“Yes, five is going to be shorter than four. I always knew four would be the longest, but even I didn't expect it to be that long.”
All we can say for now is to go on Jo’s first statement regarding the length of HBP until she says otherwise.

Moving on, new revelations on Jo’s site (the greatest gift to HP fans everywhere) have been revealed on HBP’s length once again:

“I have learned something from this experience, which is that when you read through twenty chapters at a sitting, then decide to do some FAQs for the website in the early hours of the morning, you mess up.”
This tidbit was revealed in early October 2004, two months after her revelation of having already written more than half of HBP. How much could Jo have written from that period in which she went from "halfway" to twenty chapters? Is Jo getting closer to the end of the book much quicker than we expected? However, Jo has even said that she doesn’t write everyday:

"I write most days when I am working hard on a book (like now), but every day would be hard on my children! I like to spend time with them, too."
No hard feelings there, every mother needs time with her children. OotP was 38 chapters long. If HBP is supposed to be shorter than OotP (and Jo was halfway through the book two months prior to the revelation of the present twenty-chapter length), Jo must be nearing the end of HBP soon (assuming the twentieth chapter of HBP is near the final chapters). I think we can expect the book to appear earlier than three long years after the publication of OotP!

It did, however, take her over a year to finish the first half of HBP. What does that say about the second half, and my proposal that she is nearing HBP quicker than we think? Obviously, Jo is cruising through the second half quite quickly, and with her son now well over a year old, the prospect is looking much better for a quicker release date. My guess for the completion of a first draft of HBP should be around the early months of 2005, possibly the end of January. I also believe around that time she will make the announcement on her web site. Shortly after that, the publishers will announce the publication date. "But wait," I hear the critics calling, "you forgot about Jo’s newly announced pregnancy." I believe that this latest pregnancy is actually a ‘clue and a blessing in disguise' that only shows HBP approaches faster than expected:

"So let me reassure you that book six remains well on track and, fingers crossed of course, I don't foresee any baby-related interruptions or delays. I still can't say for sure when it will be finished, but I have written a lot and I really like it (a reckless challenge to fate, that; I bet the next chapter goes horribly wrong now).
That was posted on the web site on July 24, 2004. Women don’t usually find out they're pregnant until after a month or two of morning sickness has passed and they realize what is going on. Therefore, Jo had to at least be a month or two pregnant before she revealed to the world her wonderful news. I’m not her doctor, but I’m guessing that her bundle of joy is going to be born around late January or February. Seeing as Jo said she didn't anticipate any baby-related delays on Book 6, that must mean she should be finished with the first draft by or before early 2005! This all just goes to prove further that the first draft of HBP should be finished by the early months of 2005.

Of course, after Jo finishes writing the first draft of the book, the tedious task of editing, publicity, illustrations, and audio versions will begin. The editing process, however, should not take very long:

Question: How painful is the editing process for you? Compared with writing a first draft, how long do you spend editing? Who do you conference with?
Answer: I work with my editors. I enjoy the editing process, but I edit fairly extensively myself before my editors get to see the book, so it's never a very long job.
A little more HP history: OotP was released seven months after Jo announced she was finished. During that waiting period of the editing process, audio recordings, illustrations, and publicity - production happened. (Editor's note: If HBP is indeed shorter than OotP, this waiting period may take less time).

Now we can finally move on to the big finale, my theory of when HBP will be released. First, here’s just one more bit of information to help further support it:

"I would have my legs cut off if I gave anything away. I think we can probably say that this next one is probably not going to be longer than the 'Order of the Phoenix' -- 29 hours of listening if you buy the tapes or CDs. That's a lot of studio time reading! In fact, whenever I see Jo Rowling, I've just become completely banal and vulgar -- I'm not at all interested. I don't care what the story is, who lives, who dies, just 'How long is it going to be?'" - Stephen Fry, narrator of British audiobooks
This means a month before the halfway point of HBP, Jo was already making meetings about the audio versions.

Big finale, drum roll please! My prediction for the release date of Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince is between July and August 2005! Yes, I know, this is a tad bit earlier than expected by my fellow HP comrades. Most of you were expecting Summer 2006 rather than Summer 2005. But, as I guessed, if Rowling announces she finished the book around January or February 2005, then the book should be ready around seven months later, by July or August 2005.

I’m not just saying this because I wish it to be true. I have deduced this conclusion from the information given to the public. But, again, I could be entirely wrong. You never know when you are writing a book. Here is just one more example to show you what I mean:

Question:How many rough copies do you have to do before you get it right?
Answer: Loads and loads and loads. The worst ever was thirteen different versions of one chapter (chapter nine in Goblet of Fire). I hated that chapter so much; at one point, I thought of missing it out altogether and just putting in a page saying 'Chapter nine was too difficult' and going straight to chapter ten.
Basically, anything can happen in Jo’s life while she is writing HBP; a relative could become ill, her new baby could be born early, or as seen above, a chapter could just take a while longer to write. Life is unpredictable, but no matter what the publication date turns out to be, I know I can't wait for Half-Blood Prince to be published and its secrets to be revealed!

*Sources: Veritaserum.com, Mugglenet.com, jkrowling.com, the-leaky-cauldron.org, hpandthehalfbloodprince.org, and Bloomsbury.com

11/19/2004

thats alot of riting 😐

but that does give some hope!

very true 🙂

still not sure i can wait that long. may go mad with anticipation 🤪 😖

Originally posted by ladygrim
thats alot of riting 😐

yeah, but i only copied it 🙂

I liked the 5th book too it was my favorite! Iliked the battle the most too but I didn't like it how Serius (sp) died I felt really bad for Harry

damn! (sorry..) i really hoped it would be sooner than summer 2005!! (if it'll be 2006 i will die!! ✅)

i think that summer 2005 is the longest we shud have to wait ne longer and it be getting stupid and people wud lose intrest

well OOTP took 3 years. . .

OMG...no fair...tooo long

Seriously, Summer 05 seams sooo far away 🙁 I think that should be the absolute latest that it's released, they could get it ready by like feb. or march, right?? Yes... march sounds excellent 😄

june 2005 sounds the most likely to me and i would love it! somehow i don't think it could be any sooner cause of advertising and stuff so if summer '05 is the soonest i'm all for it!!

hmm i suppose ...

check mugglenet.com...an estimated release date is now january 2005

/\ it's june, not january 🙂