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Life or death for Harry?
Fans speculate on Potter's fate in J.K. Rowling's final installment
That's when the seventh and final book in J.K. Rowling's best-selling fantasy series will be released in bookstores across the United States and Europe. Ardent followers of the magical story will learn who wins in the battle of good versus evil Harry or the depraved Lord Voldemort.
Speculation has surrounded the conclusion of the series since its inception in 1998, and some of Rowling's more recent disclosures have furthered the furor. On a British talk show in 2006 she alluded to the deaths of two main characters, inciting many fans to hone in on their divination skills to predict which of their fictional friends will meet their demise.
The million-galleon question remains: Will it be Harry?
Local enthusiasts are intensely thoughtful about their forecasting. Matthew Hirschi, 13, adamantly believes that Harry Potter will not be fatally injured. "I wouldn't like it at all. I think the whole series would be ruined," he says.
Other devotees are more trusting of Rowling's judgment. Lacey Bowen, 20, feels confident that whatever happens, "(Rowling) won't let us down. ... Even if (Harry) ended up dying."
Some readers go so far as to anticipate just how the hero will perish. Angie Pitts, who described herself as "the biggest Harry Potter fan in the world," says, "Sadly ... I think that part of Voldemort is in (Harry) and he has to kill himself to fully kill Voldemort."
A member of a Sugarhouse Harry Potter book club, 11-year-old Davis Pratt certainly follows the series but doesn't necessarily crave a happy ending. Although he says he's come to expect one through his intense study. Pratt estimates that he's read books one, two and three nine times each; books four and five seven times each; and book six twice forming a strong basis for his prediction. "Like most people, I don't think Harry will die," he says.
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