I have to be honest and say that I was a wee bit disapointed in the title. I think I've heard some better rumored titles that I liked more, like "Forest of Shadows" and things like that. But yeah, it's growing on me.
But someone googled this title and they said that that Hallows was the beginning of the witches year where the veil between the worlds grows thin and the dead may return to earth. What do you think of this? Could the veil play a major role in this book? Is it possible that a lot of dead characters are going to be able to come back to earth? That would give more efficense of the "Deathly" Hallows.
Originally posted by Denniz234
i think this name means Hermione is gonna die, he's going to see his parents or sirius or someone like that again and he's going to die in the final battle which will be held in some graveyard theres my prediction wahoo that took me like 2 minutes
Originally posted by RoguePw25Interesting.
I have to be honest and say that I was a wee bit disapointed in the title. I think I've heard some better rumored titles that I liked more, like "Forest of Shadows" and things like that. But yeah, it's growing on me.But someone googled this title and they said that that Hallows was the beginning of the witches year where the veil between the worlds grows thin and the dead may return to earth. What do you think of this? Could the veil play a major role in this book? Is it possible that a lot of dead characters are going to be able to come back to earth? That would give more efficense of the "Deathly" Hallows.
Jo Rowling said on Halloween that she was debating between three possible titles for the seventh and final Harry Potter book, and although she announced on her website on Thursday that she's decided upon Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, we may now know the other two potential titles. Field Fisher Waterhouse, the same company that registered the title "Deathly Hallows" on December 5, also registered two others - "Heart of Ravenclaw" and "Deadly Veil" - on the same day. Of course, do bear in mind the plausibility of Jo actually registering the two other, possibly more revealing titles, which is rather low.
It's also worth noting that Field Fisher Waterhouse registered the titles Harry Potter and the Hogwarts Hallows and Harry Potter and the Hallows of Hogwarts on July 24, 2003.
Update: TLC has received word from a spokesman of Jo's, who said that neither "Heart of Ravenclaw" nor "Deadly Veil" were ever contenders for the book 7 title.
- Veritaserum
So, does this mean the Deadly Hallows are in Hogwarts? 😕
Originally posted by BarkerHallows = Ghost? Still my guess.
Jo Rowling said on Halloween that she was debating between three possible titles for the seventh and final Harry Potter book, and although she announced on her website on Thursday that she's decided upon Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, we may now know the other two potential titles. Field Fisher Waterhouse, the same company that registered the title "Deathly Hallows" on December 5, also registered two others - "Heart of Ravenclaw" and "Deadly Veil" - on the same day. Of course, do bear in mind the plausibility of Jo actually registering the two other, possibly more revealing titles, which is rather low.It's also worth noting that Field Fisher Waterhouse registered the titles Harry Potter and the Hogwarts Hallows and Harry Potter and the Hallows of Hogwarts on July 24, 2003.
Update: TLC has received word from a spokesman of Jo's, who said that neither "Heart of Ravenclaw" nor "Deadly Veil" were ever contenders for the book 7 title.
- Veritaserum
So, does this mean the Deadly Hallows are in Hogwarts? 😕