I’m in the useful position of having none of my theories about future HP books be correct. I’ve been guessing what would happen next since PoA, and I’ve never come close to the truth. So for me it’s less a case of “What could happen?” and more “If I think it might happen, it won’t happen”.
A squib is the non-magical child of magical parents. Are you somehow suggesting that Lily’s parents are magical but hid it from her (and the rest of wizarding society) their entire life?
Bill Weasley & Fleur’s. I think all that action is going to take place off-camera, so to speak, and that the book will be pared right down to the horocrux-hunt. I hope not, because I love all the extra detail (book five is my favourite, probably just because there’s so damn much of it)
Sure, I’d read it. I read the History of Quidditch and the Magical Beasts one-only once, but my kids loved them.
Rowling mentions in her site that there is a not often mentioned OotP character who will be key in book 7. Short of rereading books 5 and 6, I cannot recall who that might be. Anyone have any ideas?
Someone somewhere (I surfed quite a bit yesterday) said it might be AD’s crazy brother. For no good reason, that strikes me as unlikely. AD is gone, no need to set up a surrgate for Harry.
I have been wondering if it might be Neville’s mother. If I am remembering write she gives him candy wrappers everytime he goes to see her. I think she is trying to tell him something.
I was thinking more of them having always been a magical family but Petunia not wanting anyone, especially Vernon, to know about it, so she’s closeted the family, so to speak. There’s never any mention of her parents, so they’re either dead or MIA, probably for years since they were already out of the picture by the time one-year-old Harry needed a home. They may well have died before she even met Veron.
If the Evans were magical, Harry wouldn’t be a half-blood, he’d be a pure-blood. There are plenty of references to Lily being Muggle-born in the books.
“I am so sick of these motherfucking snakes in this motherfucking house!”
Maybe Doge or Dibley? But then, Rowling has to provide background on the character etc, which slows down the plot, which adds to the length of this book, which must be the size of the New York phone book by now…
I figured it was pretty likely Aberforth Dumbledore would figure heavily into the next book. The little cameo with Mundungus and the mention by Moody seem to be foreshadowing his appearance, and the comments by Albus Dumbledore about not being able to read (and… farm animals? I think) sound like red herrings, or great inside jokes.
See…the whole Aberforth thing. I think he might well enter into the book and plot, but not as an advisor to HP. Aberforth seems to be too much of a free spirit to dedicate himself to any cause. He did not come to the funeral, IMS. I would be concerned that HP would want to rely on AD2. Book 6 makes a big deal out of reiterating all those who stood up for HP with Voldermort. And now, HP faces him, because there is no one else and it is time.
I can see AD2 working as some kind of mole ala Mundungus. And I am allowing myself to hope that Neville does not die and that he plays a key role. <crosses fingers>
Well, I would be willing to bet at least that he’ll play a key role. If he does die, it’ll be heroically, and doing something Very Great and Important. And he’d hopefully do some big things before then, too.
And who knows, maybe he does live after all. It wouldn’t be the first time that Rowling has surprised us.
Aberforth most certainly did come to the funeral – Harry knows him as the barman at the Hog’s Head, who is specifically mentioned as being there toward the end of the long paragraph listing all the guests (p. 641 in the American edition).
Count me as another vote for Aberforth being the mysterious-but-important Order member that JKR has mentioned in interviews.