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MuggleNet.com's What Will Happen in Harry Potter 7
As anticipation of the final Harry Potter book intensifies, a debate is raging among fans about what's in store for Harry and the rest of the gang at Hogwarts. In this book, the experts at MuggleNet.com present a wide range of hard facts and bold predictions about the most popular storylines, favorite characters, and final outcome of the Harry Potter saga. Drawing on their intimate knowledge of the previous six books, as well as tips and suggestions made by millions of MuggleNet.com fans (not to mention a personal interview with J.K. Rowling), the authors offer answers to the burning questions of Harry Potter readers everywhere: Will Hogwarts School be open for Harry's final year and will Harry even be in attendance? Will Harry's quest for the remaining Horcruxes be rewarded? Where do Severus Snape's true loyalties lie? And, most importantly, will Harry survive the final battle with Lord Voldemort?We're proud to announce that the first-ever book written by MuggleNet staff is now available for pre-order for only $11.95 (we tried to keep the price down) through our partner Alivan's. Profits from the purchase of the book go directly to us and help offset the rising costs of servers and web site operation. Thank you so much for your support, and enjoy the book!
UPDATE (5/7): The book reached #2 on the New York Times Children's Bestseller List this week - its 12th week on the list. Over 300,000 copies are now in print. The only book outselling What Will Happen is Eldest, the sequel to Eragon, by Christopher Paolini.
UPDATE (2/25): The book entered the New York Times Children's Paperback Bestseller List at #4, with only Bridge to Terabithia, High School Musical, and Eragon selling more copies.
UPDATE (2/8, 2/18): The book is reviewed by the New York Times, and later selected as an Editor's Choice!
Posted by Emerson on Oct 27th |
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Your "reasons" amuse me. I'm not going to explain how MuggleNet hasn't gone downhill any longer. If you don't like the site, then you're free to leave.
Lolz, did i predict it or what, my previous post has just been confirmed :-)
I think that is great. It's about time you guys wrote a book like this. I will buy as soon as I can. Congrats on being published.
KiwiBird... why are you still here if you don't like MuggleNet?
i did not say i dislike the whole mugglenet, there is lots on mugglenet that i like, that said ,i see no reason why i cannot give just comment about this book, as well about the image gallery and the Mugglecast. Now the image gallery and Mugglecast are strictly personal, and i am probably the only one in the world who could not give a fig about them, but the book is different, simply by the way they are promoting it, wich is plain wrong, they are lying there as-ses off about it being for the site. Now you can say omfg it is great that they wrote the book and i could say that to me its useless and all that but in the end that is just a personal opinion, and flamewarring about that on the internet is besides frequently hilarious very childish as well. When all that is said and done, their promotion still remains a big lie and thus plain wrong.
Jamie- wrote a book! omg...
I used to come to this visit like everyday and I can honestly say that yes I do agree that this site has gone down hill. I only come here once every other week now just to read the news and that is about it. I do believe that the reason that it has gone down hill does stem back to the so called interview that they praise on here. I am not a shipper by no means but I do have friends that are Hr/R or Hr/H shippers and I saw first hand how the interview effect them just by one word. I am sure everyone knows what I am talking about. Half of Harry Potter fandom were insulted and to make matters worse they were insulted again by emerson's so called apology and the wall of shame. Let just say it for what it is Mugglenet is a bias site. It feels that if anyone who has a opinion about anything that differs from theirs they must be wrong. I believe that Mugglenet could have made everything right but instead they handled the whole situation wrong. That is why I now spend most of time only going to Harry Potter sites that openly take anyone's theories, even if they are crazy or no where near to being in canon. At least they are not insulted for believe in them.
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