I don't really get it but I don't pretend to be anything other than a competent English student.
I don't understand how words being used more than once equals something happening in the CoS and if they can how come they aren't using these wonderful abilities to prove that Hermione's going to get down and dirty with Harry and another girl in the following books? At least that would prove interesting ... ;)
You have to admit, though, that this Waters woman is a pretty good opportunist. I mean, I looked at that first book, and it was full of typos, and the printing quality was terrible, not to mention the idiocy that I don't have to go into. She churned out this piece of crap, but 250 million HP books have been sold, so she has a huuuge market. Anything that's printed in a book some little kids are going to buy into, and they did! It was a good idea, from a market point of view. Then I just recently looked through the book about OP, and the typos were gone and the paper and printing quality was fine, and the graphics and everything were tidied up - obviously she made boatloads. She made one hell of a good speculation.
BTW, her name isn't really Galadriel Waters, is it? Is anyone really named Galadriel? I was reading LotR for the first time a little while ago and I came across that name - she just made it up to sound all fantasy-book-cliched-like, right?
Look into that pond thing Galadriel has in LOTR and you can see the past, present and future. I believe Miss Waters thinks she is clever for having used that pseudonym.
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The only thing that annoys me is that GW is making money off it all.
Grrrrr........
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I don't understand how words being used more than once equals something happening in the CoS and if they can how come they aren't using these wonderful abilities to prove that Hermione's going to get down and dirty with Harry and another girl in the following books? At least that would prove interesting ... ;)
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BTW, her name isn't really Galadriel Waters, is it? Is anyone really named Galadriel? I was reading LotR for the first time a little while ago and I came across that name - she just made it up to sound all fantasy-book-cliched-like, right?
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