Well, honey, Harry and Ginny share their first kiss in "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince," Chapter 24, during a Gryffindor Quidditch victory celebration. They also share a kiss in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," Chapter 24, in the Room of Requirement before the Battle of Hogwarts. So, there you have it, straight from the pages of J.K. Rowling's magical world.
Oh, dude, you want me to list out all the questions from the Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince AR test? Like, seriously? That's a whole lot of questions, man. I'd need a time-turner to go back and remember all of them. Good luck with that quest!
Just random wizards and witches that have heard of Harry Potter, but who don't know him personally - and of course, Harry Potter doesn't know them. The idea is that Harry Potter is famous, due to his defeat of Lord Voldemort when he was one year old - of which he remembers hardly anything, and (at first) has no idea how it might have happened.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's (Sorcerer's) Stone by J.K. Rowling has 76,944 words. There are seventeen chapters in the book and 223 pages (UK edition).
Oh, dude, no way! Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is a book, not a test. It's like asking if a sandwich is a pop quiz. So, yeah, you can read it for fun, but you won't find it on your Accelerated Reader test, unless they've really changed things up since I was in school.
i don't know Harry potter
Well, honey, Harry and Ginny share their first kiss in "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince," Chapter 24, during a Gryffindor Quidditch victory celebration. They also share a kiss in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," Chapter 24, in the Room of Requirement before the Battle of Hogwarts. So, there you have it, straight from the pages of J.K. Rowling's magical world.
Oh, dude, you want me to list out all the questions from the Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince AR test? Like, seriously? That's a whole lot of questions, man. I'd need a time-turner to go back and remember all of them. Good luck with that quest!
Well, honey, there's the one and only Ron Burgundy from "Anchorman," the sassy Regina George from "Mean Girls," and the iconic Red Riding Hood from fairy tales. So, there you have it, three fictional characters with the initials RB. Hope that satisfies your curiosity, darling!
Just random wizards and witches that have heard of Harry Potter, but who don't know him personally - and of course, Harry Potter doesn't know them. The idea is that Harry Potter is famous, due to his defeat of Lord Voldemort when he was one year old - of which he remembers hardly anything, and (at first) has no idea how it might have happened.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's (Sorcerer's) Stone by J.K. Rowling has 76,944 words. There are seventeen chapters in the book and 223 pages (UK edition).
Oh honey, you're talking about He Who Must Not Be Named, Lord Voldemort. The guy with no nose and a serious grudge against Harry Potter. I mean, he's basically the reason why Hogwarts needed so much extra security.
Prince, babe, honey.
Oh, dude, no way! Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is a book, not a test. It's like asking if a sandwich is a pop quiz. So, yeah, you can read it for fun, but you won't find it on your Accelerated Reader test, unless they've really changed things up since I was in school.
Well, honey, Hermione said she had been sort of right about the Half-Blood Prince because she had suspicions about the mysterious potions book Harry was using, and it turned out her instincts were spot on. She may not have had all the details, but she definitely had a hunch that led to some major revelations. So, yeah, she was kind of patting herself on the back for being on the right track.
Oh honey, JK Rowling didn't write Harry Potter in a ditch, she wrote it in cafes while juggling being a single mom. But hey, if she did write it in a ditch, that would just add to her legend, wouldn't it? Keep those questions coming, darling.
there honeymoon was at a hotel in London