Quick Quotes Queries, Where did that quote come from? |
Feb 17 2007, 12:29 AM
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Madame Pince's House Elf![]() Posts: 4,716 Joined: 5:46pm January 28, 2005 Location: In HP Book Club 5, awaiting Deathly Hallow's release. |
Do you find you can't remember where you saw a particular incident in any of the Harry Potter books? Or have you forgotten who said what to whom and when? While some may find it easy to remember what significant characters like Severus Snape did and said, who remembers where Gamble and Japes played a part in the Harry Potter novels? Or who can find where Crups were mentioned?
Members are welcome to post queries in this thread. The moderators are able to answer such queries by posting the exact quote from the book, page number, Chapter, and edition of book. Please allow forty eight hours from posting for answering your queries. If by that time moderators are unable to find the correct reference, then other members who know the answer can feel free to post their answer, citing their online references where applicable or the exact page number, chapter, and the details of which edition of the book the quote came from, including whether it was hardback, paperback, film or translated version. SOURCES: These are the British editions I would be using: 1. Rowling, J.K. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Paperback film edition, London, Bloomsbury, 2001 2. Rowling, J.K. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Paperback edition. London, Bloomsbury, 1998. 3. Rowling, J.K. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Paperback edition. London, Bloomsbury, 1999. 4. Rowling, J.K. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Paperback edition. London, Bloomsbury, 2000. 5. Rowling, J.K. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Hardback 1st edition. London, Bloomsbury, 2003 6. Rowling, J.K. Harry Potter and the Half-blood Prince. Hardback 1st edition. London. Bloomsbury, 2005. 7. Scamander, Newt. Fantastic beasts and where to find them. London, Bloomsbury, 2001 (under Obscurus books, Diagon Alley imprint) 8. Whisp, Kennilworthy. Quidditch through the ages. London, Bloomsbury, 2001. (Under Whizz Hard Books, Diagon Alley imprint). J.K.Rowling's official website is linked here. Accio Quote has been linked for Jo Rowling's own quotes from interviews and the HP Lexicon has been linked for the useful Harry Potter information it has amassed. Shard has listed the United States editions he would use below: This post has been edited by WaggaWaggaWerewolf: Mar 2 2007, 02:15 AM -------------------- Check out Book Number 5 POA edition. |



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