Before reading Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, I wanted to reread Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince. However, my brother lost it. Can anyone brief me on the 6th book? Aside from the major points, do you think there are any minor parts I should be reminded of before reading the 7th book?
Of book 1:
Dumbledore's defeat of the Dark Wizard Grindlewald
Dumbledore said that in the mirrior of Erised, He saw himself Holding wooly socks
We don't find out Why Dmbledore Had Harry's Fathers Invisibility clock, if he can Make Himself Invisible without one
Of book 3:
Wormtail still Owes Harry a lifeDebt
Book 4:
Voldemort's wand and Harry's share a core, so harry has a shield against voldemorts spells
Victor Krum's wand was made by a man Named Gregorovitch
Not sure, or Book 6:
The ring of of the Gaunts (one of voldemorts Horcruxes) is missing, as Dumbledore never told harry where he put it
sugarplum07 answered Sunday July 22 2007, 1:13 pm: Basically you should remember that you learn a lot about Snape in Book Six. And you learn quite a bit about Voldemort as well. Here's a quick recap:
1) Snape becomes the Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher.
2) The new potion's master is the person that Voldemort learned about horcruxes from. (you find this out late in the novel).
3) Snape IS "the half blood prince" and harry finds a potion's book with that name on it and he learns dark spells from the book
4) harry goes with dumbledore to destroy a horcrux
5) snape murders dumbledore; some believe he only did it because draco's mother made him swear to help draco kill dumbledore if draco could't do it
6) dumbledore tells harry he must find the other horcruxes before voldemort can get any stronger
7) ron and hermoine vow to drop out of hogwarts with harry to help him find and destroy the horcruxes
8) not a big deal, but tonks and lupin get together
9) when dumbledore and harry go to find the horcrux, they find a fake one in it's place; it's a locket with the initials "R.A.B." with a note saying that the original will be destroyed.
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