Mugglenet.com's Harry Potter Should Have Died: Controversial Views from the #1 Fan Site

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· Simon and Schuster
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New York Times–Bestselling Authors: Diehard fans share opinions and debate questions about the beloved series from the funny to the philosophical.

•Should we pity Voldemort or hate him?

•Is Severus Snape really a hero?

•Should J.K. Rowling have left Dumbledore’s sexual orientation a secret?

•Did Harry actually die in Deathly Hallows?

•Were the Slytherins too demonized, the Hufflepuffs too lame, and the Gryffindors too glorified?

•Should J.K.R. write more Harry Potter novels or go out on top?

After all the books and movies, Harry Potter fans still fiercely debate the many controversial issues left unresolved. Now, in this entertaining collection, the experts argue passionately about bests and worsts, what-ifs, what really happened, and what should have happened . . .

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2.4
38 reviews
ravioli 55
September 15, 2014
Severus Snape is a hero!! He may have disliked Harry,but he was a true and honest friend to Dumbledore. We should hate Voldemort not pity him!!! You're a Harry Potter HATER
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Noah Fulford
July 7, 2015
Harry is good , maybe you should have died you idget !If magic was real I'd jinx you (like you even know what it is)!
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Natalie Hoverter
November 1, 2015
you are the worst author ever you don't slam other authors Harry Potter was a great book you couldn't write a book better than Harry Potter you are scum to do not slam another persons book
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About the author

Emerson Spartz founded the MuggleNet website in 1999 as a homeschooled twelve-year-old. He is a third-year student at the University of Notre Dame. Ben Schoen was webmaster at mugglenet.com during high school and is now a freshman at the University of Notre Dame.

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