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The story begins fifty years before the present day, with a description of how the Riddle family was mysteriously killed at supper, and their groundsman, Frank Bryce, was suspected of the crime, then declared innocent. Frank Bryce, now an elderly man, wakes in the night to see a light in the window of the abandoned Riddle House. He investigates and overhears Voldemort and Wormtail plotting to kill a boy named Harry Potter. Voldemort takes note of him and kills him on the spot. Harry Potter wakes up in the night with a throbbing pain in the scar Voldemort gave him. He worries that Voldemort is nearby, and he writes to Sirius Black, his godfather, mentioning the pain in his scar.

The next morning Harry's Uncle Vernon receives a letter from the Weasleys asking Harry to join them at the Quidditch World Cup, and Vernon grudgingly agrees to let Harry go. The following day, the Weasleys arrive in the Dursleys' boarded-up fireplace to pick up Harry. The Weasley twins "accidentally" leave a trick toffee on the ground, which Dudley eats, causing his tongue to engorge itself. The Dursleys panic and throw things at Mr. Weasley as the Weasley boys and Harry exit through the fireplace. Harry arrives at The Burrow, the Weasley household, and there he meets for the two eldest Weasley brothers, Bill and Charlie, and there, Mrs. Weasley berates the twins for making Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes and giving them to Dudley.

Early the next morning, the Weasleys, Harry and Hermione head off to the Quidditch World Cup. They travel by Portkey, a process that involves using a piece of trash as a touchstone for warping across space. They use the same Portkey as Cedric Diggory, another Hogwarts student, and his dad. Together they are carried to the World Cup campground. Upon arrival, the Weasleys, Harry and Hermione head off to pitch their tent. Soon, Ludo Bagman arrives, jubilant at the festivities, and makes a wager with the twins on the outcome of the Cup. Soon afterward, Mr. Crouch arrives, throwing Percy into a great reverent fuss. Before they leave, they allude to a mysterious event that will happen at Hogarts. Harry, Ron, and Hermione buy souvenirs and troop to the Top Box, where they meet Winky, a house-elf who is saving a seat for her master. The game begins, after a show from the respective mascots. In the end, Ireland wins, but Viktor Krum, the Bulgarian Seeker, catches the Snitch.

The night after the game, a crowd of Death Eaters, followers of Voldemort who escaped punishment, torture four Muggles by levitating them in the air. Harry, Hermione and Ron escape by fleeing into the woods, where Harry discovers that his wand is missing. Moments later someone fires the Dark Mark (the sign of Voldemort) using his or her wand. Winky the house-elf is found holding a wand at the scene of the crime. Mayhem ensues at the Ministry of Magic through the week.

Ron receives horrible second-hand robes from his mother and is upset. Amos Diggory brings news that a man named Mad-Eye Moody attacked an intruder at his house. Mr. Weasley runs to the Ministry to sort everything out. The Weasleys, Harry, and Hermione take taxis to the train station and board the train to Hogwarts. Upon arriving, after the Sorting ceremony and in the middle of dinner in the Hogwarts Great Hall, Dumbledore announces that the Triwizard Tournament between schools will take place this year at Hogwarts, and also that Mad-Eye Moody will be the new teacher of defense against the dark arts.

Mad-Eye Moody is a competent teacher. He turns Malfoy into a ferret for trying to attack Harry while Harry's back is turned. In class, Moody teaches Gryffindor the three unforgivable curses, Imperius, Cruciatus, and Avada Kedavra (the curse that killed Harry's parents). Meanwhile, Hermione founds a society that advocates freeing house-elves, who are slaves. She asks Harry and Ron to wear badges. As Defense Against the Dark Arts progresses, Harry learns to successfully ward off the Imperius Curse.

In late October, the delegates from Beauxbatons and Durmstrang arrive, and Ron is thrilled to see that Viktor Krum, a famous Quidditch player, has come with Durmstrang. On halloween night, the Goblet of Fire spits out the names of the champions who will compete in the Triwizard Tournament; along with Cedric Diggory, Fleur Delacour, and Viktor Krum, Harry Potter is selected. Mass chaos ensues, since Harry is too young. But because the Goblet's decision is final, it is generally decided that Harry is obligated to compete. Gryffindor House is triumphant, but Ron is sullen and envious, and he doesn't speak to Harry for quite some time. School resumes, and Harry is frustrated that few people believe he didn't place his own name in the Goblet of Fire. The first task approaches, and Harry is fretful; during the weighing of the wands, a reporter named Rita Skeeter accosts Harry and interviews him for what she says is a story about the tournament, but instead publishes a sappy, exaggerated article about Harry's tragic past.

A few nights before the task, Hagrid invites Harry for a late night walk, which ultimately turns into a glimpse of the first task: dragons. Harry hurries home, and in the Gryffindor common room fireplace, Sirius's head appears, warning Harry that Karkaroff, the head of Durmstrang, was a Death Eater and possibly still is dangerous, and that Moody was the Ministry's best dark wizard catcher ever, and is probably at Hogwarts for a reason. The next day, Harry warns Cedric about the first task; Moody overhears, commends Harry's decency, and hints that Harry should use his broomstick to get past the dragon. Harry and Hermione spend hours practicing summoning charms, and the day of the first task, Harry summons his broomstick and flies past the dragon, capturing the golden egg and receiving high marks. Everyone in Gryffindor is ecstatic, and Ron and Harry are reunited.

Soon afterward, Hermione drags Harry and Ron down to the kitchens, where they encounter Dobby, who is thrilled at his freedom, and Winky, Mr. Crouch's ex- house-elf, who is miserable at hers. In class, Professor McGonagall announces that the Yule Ball is approaching and that the champions must find partners; this is an unexpected and difficult task. Harry gathers his courage to ask Cho, but finds out that she is already going with Cedric. Hermione has a date, but won't say who it is; and she is annoyed when Ron asks her as his last-resort date. Finally, Harry and Ron procure the pretty but annoying Patil twins as their partners for the Yule Ball. On Christmas, the night of the ball, Ron wears his awful dress robes and spends the entire night staring at Hermione, who is there as Viktor Krum's date. Harry spends the whole night feeling miserable about Cho and Cedric, and so Harry and Ron leave the ball for a stroll, during which they overhear Hagrid telling Madame Maxime, the giant head of Beauxbatons, that he is half-giant. After the ball that night, Cedric hints for Harry to take a bath with the golden egg, but Harry is wary of this advice. Harry returns to Gryffindor tower to find that Hermione and Ron are having a huge fight about why she went to the ball with Krum instead of with him.

The next day, Hagrid is not teaching class. Rita Skeeter has written an article saying that his ancestors, who are giants, give him a violent and dangerous nature. He is embarrassed and refuses to emerge from his cabin. During a trip to Hogsmeade, Ludo Bagman offers to help Harry with the tournament and mentions that Mr. Crouch has stopped coming to work. Hermione insults Rita for writing such horrible articles. Harry, Ron, and Hermione return to Hogwarts, visit Hagrid, and persuade him to return. Hagrid is grateful for their loyalty, and he begs Harry to win the tournament. That night Harry takes the egg into the bathtub. It sings that he will have an hour to reclaim something valuable that has been taken into the lake. On his way back to his dorm from the bathroom, Harry, wearing his Invisibility cloak, checks his Marauder's Map and spies Mr. Crouch in Snape's office. In his surprise, he drops the golden egg, which makes a loud screeching noise. Filch and Snape appear instantly. Moody also appears, shoos away the other men and returns Harry's egg to him. Moody asks to borrow the Marauder's Map, which shows every part of Hogwarts grounds and castle, and where every person is within it.

The night before the second task, Harry still has not figured out how to breathe under water. He falls asleep in the library and is awakened in the morning by Dobby, who gives him a ball of gillyweed and sends him off to the lake, where the task is starting. The gillyweed gives Harry gills, so he swims easily through the lake, finding Hermione, Ron, Cho, and Fleur's sister asleep and tied together in a merpeople village. Harry waits to make sure all of the champions rescue their hostages before returning to the surface. Fleur never comes, so he returns with her sister and with Ron, coming up last, but gaining high marks for his moral fiber in his completion of the task.

Soon afterwards, Rita Skeeter publishes an article claiming that Hermione toys with the hearts of both Harry and Krum. The three friends read the article in potions class. After class, Harry overhears Karkaroff confiding fearfully in Snape that something on his arm has returned. The following day, Harry, Ron, and Hermione meet Sirius Black, disguised as a large black dog named Padfoot, in Hogsmeade. He informs them that Mr. Crouch's son was convicted as a Death Eater, and he finds it peculiar that Mr. Crouch has not been coming to work, as well as that he never showed up to take the seat saved by Winky, his house-elf, at the World Cup. Back at Hogwarts, Harry, Ron, and Hermione visit the kitchens to give a gift of socks to Dobby, who is delighted. Winky is still sad and currently drunk, and she mentions between hiccups that she is guarding a great secret for her ex-master. Around this time, Hermione begins getting hate mail for supposedly breaking Harry Potter's heart.

The four champions are taken to see the grounds for the maze, their third task, and on the way back, Krum pulls Harry into the forest to ask if he is at all romantically interested inHermione. When Harry answers no, a disheveled Mr. Crouch appears from the forest, speaking to trees and madly demanding to see Dumbledore. Harry runs to get Dumbldore while Krum waits with Mr. Crouch; when Harry returns, Mr. Crouch has stunned Krum and disappeared, much to everyone's puzzlement. Sirius sends Harry a letter warning him to be careful and to practice hexes for the third task; Harry tries to follow both instructions. In Divination class, Harry falls asleep and dreams about Voldemort, and he wakes up screaming and clutching his scar. Harry leaves class and goes to tell Dumbledore what happened. As he waits for Dumbledore to return to his office, he peers into a Pensieve and enters Dumbledore's memories of various Death Eater trials, including that of Ludo Bagman, Karkaroff, and Mr. Crouch's son. Dumbledore returns, pulls Harry from the memory-world, listens to his story, and says that he suspects that Voldemort is growing stronger.

The morning of the third task, Rita Skeeter prints an article about how Harry fainted in class and is possibly disturbed. The evening of the task, the four champions enter the maze, and Harry finds his path relatively manageable. Soon both Fleur and Krum are out of the running, and Harry and Cedric, the only remaining contestants, arrive at the trophy at the same time, and they both agree to touch it together. The trophy turns out to be a portkey, and it takes both boys to a far away graveyard, where a man in a hood instantly kills Cedric and ties up Harry. The man, Wormtail, drops the bundle he is carrying (Voldemort's current form) into a cauldron, as well as ashes from Voldemort's father, blood from Harry's arm, and Wormtail's own right hand. Voldemort resumes his body and rises from the cauldron. Voldemort presses a tattoo of the Dark Mark on Wormtail's arm, and suddenly Death Eaters begin appearing in a circle around them. Voldemort explains to Harry and his Death Eaters his fall from and rise back to power, and then he challenges Harry to a duel. Harry prepares for death, but he manages to use the disarming spell on Voldemort just as Voldemort cries "Avada Kedavra!" the killing curse, at Harry. The light from the two wands meets in midair and remains connected. Voldemort's past victims emerge from his wand and protect Harry once the wand connection is broken, giving him time to grab Cedric's body and touch the trophy, thus returning to Hogwarts.

Once Harry returns, he is weak and shaken. Moody carries him into the castle, where Moody reveals that he is in fact a Death Eater, and that he was responsible for placing Harry's name in the Goblet and for turning the trophy into a portkey. Moody also informs Harry that Karkaroff felt his Dark Mark burn and then fled that night. Moody prepares to kill Harry when Dumbledore and other teachers burst into the room, stunning Moody and saving Harry. Dumbledore explains to Harry that Moody's body is a disguised version of Mr. Crouch's son, the young Barty, and that he has made the switch by drinking Polyjuice potion every hour. After some time, the potion wears off and Harry recognizes Barty Crouch. Snape gives Crouch truth serum, and Crouch explains how his father smuggled him out of prison and allowed him to live under an Invisibility cloak, guarded by Winky; and how Bertha Jorkins discovered him and ultimately was relieved of his information by Voldemort, who returned to find young Crouch. He also says that he killed his father, and that he was hoping to bring Voldemort back into power by bringing Harry to him. Then Dumbledore takes Harry into his own office, where he asks Harry to explain what he saw in the graveyard to him and to Sirius, who had arrived. After listening to Harry, Dumbledore explains that the wands of Harry and Voldemort are made of feathers from the same phoenix, so one was forced to regurgitate its spells when the two wants met.

Harry is sent to bed, and in the night he is awakened by an argument between Cornelius Fudge and Dumbledore, in which Dumbledore tries unsuccessfully to persuade Fudge to take precautions against Voldemort's new power. Fudge refuses to believe that this is possible. He gives Harry the tournament prize money and leaves huffily. Soon the term ends, and at the final dinner Dumbledore makes a speech telling everyone how Cedric was murdered by Voldemort, and how the future looks bleak and would require them to join together. On the train ride back to London, Hermione shows Harry and Ron a beetle in a jar—Rita Skeeter's animagus form—that she caught and warned not to write any more untrue things. As the students leave the train, Harry gives his gold to the Weasley twins to help start their practical joke company, and he asks that they use some of it to buy Ron a new pair of dress robes. Harry returns to the Dursleys for the summer.


Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Harry Potter is having a very agitating summer: not only is he bracing himself for the catastrophe that is sure to accompany Voldemort's return, but he has also been stuck in Privet Drive for a month, with little contact from the wizarding world. But when Harry and his cousin Dudley are attacked by Dementors in Little Whinging, Harry fends them off with a Patronus Charm. An owl letter soon arrives stating Harry has been expelled from Hogwarts for performing magic outside school. Several more letters arrive in quick succession: Arthur Weasley and Sirius Black instruct Harry to remain in the house, while another overturns his expulsion and orders him to appear at a hearing at the Ministry of Magic.

Several Order of the Phoenix members arrive and escort Harry to their secret headquarters at the Black family home, 12 Grimmauld Place in London. The Weasleys, Hermione, and Harry's godfather Sirius Black are there. Harry learns that Voldemort is building an army and is attempting to retrieve a "weapon". Harry is cleared of all charges at his hearing.

The students return to Hogwarts, where Dolores Umbridge, Senior Undersecretary to the Minister, has been appointed by the Ministry as the new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher. She refuses to teach students real defense methods and only uses textbooks to teach Ministry-approved theory. It is soon clear she is only there to spy on and take control of the school and is soon appointed High Inquisitor, arbitrarily imposing rules and regulations. She also harbours an intense dislike for half-breeds, such as centaurs, werewolves, and similar creatures. She considers Rubeus Hagrid (a half-giant) and Sybill Trelawney incompetent, and fires Trelawney.

Harry has been having strange dreams about running down a hallway and attempting to open a door in the Ministry of Magic's Department of Mysteries. He also dreams he is a snake attacking Ron's father, Arthur Weasley. Arthur is indeed found injured at the Ministry, suffering from a severe venomous snake bite. Harry fears he is being possessed by Voldemort to do his bidding. In response, Dumbledore has Severus Snape teach Harry Occlumency to block his mind from intrusion, but their mutual dislike ends their lessons prematurely.

Hermione blackmails journalist Rita Skeeter into writing a favourable newspaper article about how Harry witnessed Voldemort's return. Luna Lovegood, a Ravenclaw student, persuades her father to publish the story in his paper The Quibbler. Furious, Umbridge bans the tabloid at the school, but the story spreads rapidly, gathering support for Harry.

Hermione convinces Harry to teach students Defence Against the Dark Arts. They name their clandestine group "Dumbledore's Army", or D.A. for short, to mock the Ministry of Magic, which fears that Dumbledore is creating a secret wizard army. When Umbridge uncovers the group's meetings, Dumbledore claims that he organized the group, to divert attention from Harry. Confronted by two Aurors (Dawlish and Shacklebolt), Minister Fudge, Percy Weasley, and Umbridge, Dumbledore easily disables them and is spectacularly whisked away by his phoenix, Fawkes. Umbridge is appointed Headmistress and imposes even tighter controls on the students. Fed up, the Weasley twins instigate a revolt, causing mayhem throughout the school while the staff pointedly do nothing to help Umbridge regain control.

Harry has another vision: that Sirius is being tortured at the Department of Mysteries. Unaware it is a ruse, he desperately attempts to contact Sirius via the Floo Network in Umbridge's office fireplace, but he is caught. Umbridge reveals it was she who sent the Dementors to attack Harry during the summer. As she is about to use the Cruciatus Curse on him, Hermione claims that Dumbledore has hidden a powerful weapon in the Forbidden Forest. She leads Harry and Umbridge into the forest, where they encounter centaurs. Umbridge foolishly insults them and, angered, a centaur picks up Umbridge and carries her off screaming into the woods. When Hagrid's giant half-brother, Grawp crashes onto the scene, Hermione and Harry escape amid the chaos.

Harry, Ron, and Hermione, along with Luna, Ginny, and Neville fly to the Ministry of Magic on the school's Thestrals, unaware they are being lured into a trap. When they arrive at the Department of Mysteries, they are ambushed by Death Eaters. Voldemort is seeking a prophecy contained in a glass sphere there and needs Harry to retrieve it for him.

The students heroically fight the Death Eaters, but they are outmatched. Just as they are nearly defeated, Order members arrive. During the ensuing battle, the glass sphere is shattered and the prophecy lost. Sirius is blasted with a spell by his Death Eater cousin, Bellatrix Lestrange and, falling backwards, disappears through a mysterious veiled archway. Lupin reveals to Harry that Sirius is dead. Dumbledore arrives and the Death Eaters, except for Bellatrix, are captured. Lord Voldemort appears and duels with Dumbledore as Ministry of Magic employees arrive in time to see the Dark Lord before he Disapparates, taking Bellatrix with him. Cornelius Fudge finally admits Voldemort has returned and Harry's interview with Rita Skeeter is reprinted in the Daily Prophet.

Later, in his office, Dumbledore apologizes to Harry for not revealing all he knew over the past year. He reveals the lost prophecy: either Harry or Voldemort must die at the hand of the other, for neither can live while the other survives. He also reveals that due to the date of birth of the boy in the prophecy, it is possible that Neville Longbottom could have been "the boy who lived," and therefore the child who was referred to in the prophecy. However, because Voldemort chose to attack Harry, Harry had ended up being marked as the one who would bring down the Dark Lord.


HARRY POTTER and the Half Blood Prince

Muggles are beginning to notice signs of the war spilling over from freak accidents and whatnot. The book opens with the Prime Minister (not specifically Tony Blair) meeting with the sacked Minister of Magic Cornelius Fudge and the new Minister of Magic Rufus Scrimgeour and talking about Voldemort.

We also see Black sisters Bellatrix Lestrange and Narcissa Malfoy visit Hogwarts Potions teacher Severus Snape, where Narcissa makes Snape take an unbreakable vow (you die if you break it) that he will help her son, Draco, in a task he is about to go on (it is unclear what Draco is doing).

Harry is first seen in the third chapter, when Dumbledore comes to Privet Drive to escort Harry to the Weasley's house. First they stop at the hiding place of a friend of Dumbledore's, Horace Slughorn, where Harry almost accidentally convinces Slughorn to come to teach at Hogwarts. (We assume this is for the vacant Defense Against Dark Arts post).

Dumbledore tells Harry that he will be giving him private lessons of a sort and advises him to tell Ron and Hermione about the prophecy.

At the Weasleys' Harry tells his friends about the prophecy, and receives his OWLs (a sort of standardized test). He doesn't think he can get into Potions because he is one grade short of what Snape, the potions master, accepts. Harry also learns that Fleur Delacour (from Goblet of Fire) is engaged to Ron's brother, Bill.

While the trio visit Diagon Alley to purchase robes and supplies, the meet Draco Malfoy and by an action of his (pulling his arm away), Harry guesses that Draco has been branded a Death Eater (A follower of the bad-guy Lord Voldemort). They follow Draco to a dark shop, Burgin and Burkes where he says something about "keeping that one safe" (important) and asks how to repair something.

When they arrive at Hogwarts, Harry is shocked to learn that Slughorn will be teaching Potions, not Defense Against Dark Arts, and (his loathed teacher) Snape will be teaching the Defense Against Dark Arts course. This means, however, that Harry can take the Advanced Potions course, but because he was not expecting it, he has no books and has to borrow one from Slughorn. Inside are additional potions tips and spells which put Harry at the top of the Class. These tips are from an elusive "Half-Blood Prince."

The lessons with Dumbledore turn out to be looking into Pensieve memories, where Harry learns more about Voldemort's past, especially his mother, Merope Gaunt, a basically powerless and abused witch who uses magic to force muggle (not wizard) Tom Riddle to marry her. We also see Dumbledore telling young Voldemort (called Tom) that he is a wizard and we see that Voldemort was one creepy little kid. We also learn that Voldemort likes to collect things which Dumbledore says is important.

A fellow student of Harry's, Katie Bell, gets cursed by an opal necklace that she is force to pick up by the Imperius curse (it makes you do things against your will) while away from the school. Harry suspects Draco Malfoy, but he has an alibi. Harry starts learning many hexes and spells from his potions book (the Half-Blood Prince).

Just before Christmas, Harry overhears Draco Malfoy and Snape talking about the help Snape promised Malfoy in the unbreakable vow. When Harry tells this to Remus Lupin (a former teacher and werewolf) and Mr. Weasley at Christmas in the Weasley's house, they both say that they trust Snape because Dumbledore does. Remus Lupin also tells Harry about Fenrir Greyback, the evil werewolf who bit him when he was a child (somewhat important). There is also something wrong with Nymphadora Tonks (another member of the Order of the Phoenix) which they suspect is due to her grief over her cousin Sirius (who died in the last book).

Harry looks inside the Potions textbook and sees that it is 50 years old, which he thinks eliminates his father and friends from being the Half-Blood Prince. Hermione does some research showing that the Half-Blood Prince could be anyone, even a girl, showing him something about a former Hogwarts student, Eileen Prince (kind of important).

In one of the lessons Dumbledore shows Harry about how young Voldemort covered killing his muggle (non-wizard) father and muggle grandparents (the Riddles) by pinning it on his wizard uncle (Morfin Gaunt). Dumbleore also shows Harry a memory where teenage Voldemort asks Slughorn about Horcruxes (we aren't told what these are), but the memory has obviously been altered by Slughorn. Dumbledore sets Harry on finding out what really happened. We also see how a younger Voldemort killed a woman to get a locket owned by Slytherin and a cup owned by Hufflepuff (founders of Hogwarts).

When Harry at first tries to interrogate Slughorn about the Horcrux, he refuses to talk, then at another opportunity Harry's friend Ron gets poisoned (Harry saves him) before Harry can ask. Finally Harry uses guilt about his mother (a favorite student of Slughorn's) to get the real memory.

In the real memory we learn that Horcruxes are divisions of the soul that can be created when a person murders someone. Voldemort, to be immortal, killed and divided his soul 6 times, so he has seven pieces of his soul around. One is a ring that Dumbledore had already found and destroyed. One was the destroyed Diary of young Voldemort from Chamber of Secrets, one is stored in Slytherin's Locket, and another in Hufflepuff's cup. Another is stored in Voldemort's serpent, Niagini, and Voldemort obviously has a piece of a soul inside him. Dumbledore does not know where the other one is stored, but he suspects that it is in an artifacts relating to Gryffindor or Ravenclaw (the other two founders of the school). This makes Voldemort immortal, because there are still places his spirit inhabits even after he has been physically destroyed. This is why Voldemort survived the rebounded curse when he tried to kill Harry the first time.

Dumbledore tells him that he has a choice to help him destroy the Horcruxes, and that he can choose to follow the prophecy or not. Dumbledore also tells Harry that the power he has that "the Dark Lord knows not" spoken of in the prophecy is love. Harry knows because he loves his friends, mentors, and dead parents, that he must fight Voldemort.

Harry's life continues, including his beginning to date his friend Ron's little sister, Ginny. Harry finds a spell in the Half-Blood Prince textbook labeled "For Enemies." Harry gets into a fight with Draco Malfoy and uses it on him, but it seriously injures Draco, causing large gashes and bleeding. Professor Snape finds them and heals this, sort of reads Harry's mind (Legimency), and then demands to see Harry's books, but Harry hides the Half-Blood Prince book in the a special room called the Room of Requirement behind a vanishing cabinet and shows him Ron's instead (important).

Harry receives a message from Dumbledore that he has found out where a Horcrux is and to help him destroy it. On the way Harry meets up with the Divination teacher, Trelawney, who made the big prophecy about him. Trelawney tells him about a strange occurrence in the Room of Requirement, and Harry guesses that Draco has succeeded in whatever he was planning. From Trelawney's ranting, Harry realizes that the Death Eater who overheard the prophecy and told Voldemort about it (thus leading to Harry's parents' deaths) was Snape. Harry confronts Dumbledore, but Dumbledore insists that he trusts Snape and that Snape regretting bringing about Harry's Parents' Deaths. Dumbledore makes Harry promise he will follow any order given, and tells him to prepare for getting the Horcrux.

Before Harry leaves, he tells Ron and Hermione to round up their group (from Order of the Phoenix) and to watch Snape and the room of requirement. He then leaves with Dumbledore.

Harry and Dumbledore go to a cave by the sea (mentioned in one of the memories about young Voldemort). They go through this complex place to this pool where Dumbledore has to weaken himself by drinking a potion to get out a Horcrux, the locket. The potion weakens Dumbledore.

They return to Hogsmeade, and see a Dark Mark hanging over the Hogwarts castle. A Dark Mark is the symbol the Death Eaters that is usually sent up when they have murdered someone. Dumbledore and Harry fly to the Astronomy tower of the castle and prepare to enter when they hear someone approaching.

Dumbledore petrifies Harry while he is invisible to protect him, at the expense that Dumbledore (weakened still) is disarmed by Draco Malfoy. Dumbledore tries to talk Draco down, telling how Draco's earlier attempts to kill him were half-hearted (the necklace and the poison that Ron drank). Draco Malfoy reveals that he was able to bring Death Eaters into Hogwarts through a pair of vanishing cabinets (one in the room of Requirement, the other in the dark shop from the beginning of the book). Draco insists that he has to kill Dumbledore, otherwise Voldemort will murder his family.  Dumbledore basically talks Draco down, but other Death Eaters show up, including the untransformed werewolf, Fenrir Greyback. The Death Eaters insist that Draco has to kill him, but then Snape shows up. Dumbledore appears to plead with Snape but Snape kills Dumbledore (the Avada Kedavra) and takes Draco away.

Harry chases after Snape and uses some of the spells he learned from the Half-Blood Prince book against Snape. Snape reveals that he is the Half-Blood Prince, and is able to deflect Harry's attacks. Snape prevents any of the other Death Eaters from killing Harry, but basically stuns him while the Death Eaters and he leave Hogwarts and disappear.

Man of the students wake up, and find Dumbledore's body on the lawn (it fell from the tower when he was murdered). Harry finds the locket, but sees that it is fake. Inside is a letter from a mysterious R.A.B. to Voldemort saying that he/she/it had taken the Horcrux and would destroy is when he/she/it could, knowing that soon he/she/it will soon be dead. Harry is distraught that Dumbledore was weakened for nothing. Ginny comes and takes him to the hospital wing.

They go to the hospital wing, where most of the people who had been fighting the Death Eaters were. Lupin, Tonks, Bill Weasley and Professor McGonagall had been patrolling the corridors for Dumbledore, while Ginny Weasley, Luna Lovegood, Neville Longbottom, Hermione Granger, and Ron Weasley had been on alert from Harry.

The only one seriously hurt, Bill, was practically mauled by the Fenrir Greyback and though he was not transformed (yeah, Fenrir is very creepy). Lupin speculates that Bill will be badly scarred and perhaps have some wolfish characteristics. Bill's parents and Fleur show up, and Fleur is insistent about staying with him, despite any danger or change to Bill's appearance. This leads to revealing that the reason Tonks was upset was that she was in love with Lupin but he was reluctant because he was a werewolf.

Later, Hermione finds from research why Snape called himself the Half-Blood prince. Snape's parents were Eileen Prince (a pure-blood) and Tobias Snape (a muggle) so Half-Blood is correct, but Prince is his mother's surname. The potions book previously belonged to his mother.

There is an elaborate funeral for Dumbledore, who is buried in a white tomb on the grounds, but it is unclear whether Hogwarts will be reopened. Harry proclaims to the Minister of Magic, Rufus Scrimgeour, that Dumbledore is never gone as long as people at Hogwarts are still loyal to him. It appears that Ron and Hermione get together, but Harry basically breaks it off with Ginny because he says Voldemort would use people he loved against him. Harry plans to return to the Dursley's (due to the protection it would give him) but says that even if the school re-opens he will not come back, because he has to track down the rest of Horcruxes so that Voldemort can be killed.


HARRY POTTER & THE DEATHLY HALLOWS

1]Rowling has revealed that she has already written the last chapter of the book, although she admitted she would probably have to change some of it. It will reveal what happens to the surviving characters after they leave Hogwarts.
2]The last word in the series is currently 'scar', though Rowling has conceded that this may change as she finishes the novel.
3]The plot of the seventh book will be very closely linked to its immediate predecessor, and in many ways it will form the second part of a two-part story begun in book six.
4]The Potters' profession is important to the plot, and there will be a huge revelation about Lily Potter.
5]It is very important that Harry has his mother's eyes, and that her wand was good for charms.
6]There will be no scene in which Harry or anyone else is playing Quidditch.
7]Rita Skeeter and Dolores Umbridge will both appear again.
8]Albus Dumbledore's brother Aberforth will probably appear; Rowling has confirmed that he's the barman of the Hog's Head. More about Dumbledore's background will be revealed.
9]The choice between what is right and what is easy will be a pillar of the plot in Harry's last two years at Hogwarts.
10]The author has refused to state whether anyone else was present at Godric's Hollow the night the Potters were killed, which is suggestive that that point has something going for it.
11]According to J.K. Rowling in the Cub Reporter Press conference following the release of the Half-Blood Prince, the Weasleys find themselves "in the firing line" as a direct result of their "blood-traitor" status.
12]Rowling has refused to tell curious fans what the forms of Snape's boggart and Patronus are, as such an in-depth look at Snape's greatest fears and most cherished memories would give too much away. This information will finally be revealed.
13]We will see the Weasley car again
14]Krum will make an appearence.
15]We will see Harry into his last year at school
16]The spouses of a few of the professors at Hogwarts will have a role to play
17]As the final novel in the series, book seven will close some lines of speculation and provide answers to questions from the previous novels, including the following:
a]The reason for Sirius Black's death. The magical mirror that Sirius gave Harry will appear again.
b]The reason for Dumbledore's "look of triumph"[HP4] upon hearing that Voldemort used Harry's blood to resurrect himself. The fact that Voldemort's veins now contain Harry's blood will be significant.
c]Exactly what Dudley Dursley saw when he encountered the Dementors.
d]More information on the correspondence between Professor Dumbledore and Petunia Dursley.
e]More information about the animosity between Sirius Black and Severus Snape.
f]More information on exactly what spell Dumbledore tried to use on Voldemort at the Ministry in Order of the Phoenix
g]More information about Harry's scar.

NOTE : these are all statements made by JK herself and not just speculation.