This fanlistings covers all aspects of their relationship, that means no matter if you support just their friendship or you like them as something more, or even if you prefer the rivalry between the two of them... you can join this fanlisting.
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Rowling reveals truth about Harry, Hermione
Author J.K. Rowling has revealed shocking new details concerning the relationship that existed between characters Harry Potter and Hermione Granger. Despite what many fans had considered overwhelming evidence to the contrary, according to the author the two characters shared a deep, lasting romantic bond for years, and eventually got married (ditching their respective spouses). Mr. Potter, she also revealed in a copy of her much-anticipated Potter Encyclopedia, is the father to all of Ms. Granger's children. Rowling added:
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Okay, I really thought people had gotten over this, but apparently not. It really angers me when people rate all the videos with ones. Honestly, it's a very immature way to express yourself. I've said it before and I'll say it again: we're open to everyone's opinion - start a forum topic!
Do not give ones to everything you see in this spot!
I understand the fact that most people don't like non-canon stuff, but c'mon. I think Fanpop needs to have some way to prevent people from rating a whole bunch of things in a row. Maybe there should be some sort of rating...
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I wrote this article almost two years ago, after I'd seen the Dutch version of Jesus Christ Superstar. I found it while going through the archives of my LiveJournal and thought it might be interesting to post here. So keep in mind this is pre-Deathly Hallows.
I tried to explain how I saw the Harry/Ginny and Harry/Draco dynamics as neutral as possible, but me disliking H/G and shipping H/D HAS influenced this.
Update: Apparently the list doing the rounds is quite a bit different from the actual list on the BBC site, so at the bottom of this post I've done it again with the "real" list.
Saturday, June 28, 2008 The Book MeMe Taken from JMC "The Big Read reckons that the average adult has only read 6 of the top 100 books they've printed." 1) Look at the list and bold those you have read.