Question:
please tell me all the 7 harry potter movies names and storys?
THE DEAD DRAGON
2007-02-08 11:58:07 UTC
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Fifteen answers:
SEXY BABE
2007-02-08 12:51:16 UTC
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows
whatisn'twouldn'tbe™
2007-02-11 03:58:01 UTC
There has not been 7 movies released..



The four movies that have been released are:

1) Harry Potter and The Sorcerers Stone

2) Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets

3) Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Askaban

4) Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire



The fifth one, Harry Potter and The Order of the Pheonix, will be released on July 13th, 2007. [It's NOT 07/17/07 as someone already said]



The list of the books that have been released are:

1) Harry Potter and The Sorcerers Stone

2) Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets

3) Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Askaban

4) Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire

5) Harry Potter and The Order of The Pheonix

6) Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince



The seventh and last book *tear,tear* will be released on July 21st, 2007, it's titled "Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows".



Hope that helps!!!!
Jaime A
2007-02-08 20:29:46 UTC
Harry Potter and the Sorcerers stone

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

Harry Potter and the Order of the Pheonix

Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows

The 7th book isn't out yet, July 21, 2007 is the release date for that. The fifth movie comes out July 6, 2007.

I love the books and the movies.
Shelly t
2007-02-08 20:07:00 UTC
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows (Due to be released Saterday 21st July At Midnight in England and USA.)
Mongolian Warrior
2007-02-12 10:38:11 UTC
1.Harry Potter and the Stone

Harry gets to know that he's a wizard, and gets enrolled into Hogwarts school. There he meets 2 good friends, and helps protect the Philosopher's/Sorcerer's stone from Voldemort

2.Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

2nd year at Hogwarts. Someone is attacking muggle-borns at school. The trio set out to reveal the mystery and, when they succeed, Harry and Ron go to the Chamber of Secrets to defeat the one who is Attacking them.

3.Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

3rd year. Harry finds his long-lost godfather who is an innocent man convicted of murder.

4.Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

4th year. Harry gets into the Triwizard tournament, and at the end, Voldemort is reborn

5.Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Harry and the Order try to reveal and defeat Voldemort, while Harry is in stress at school, because all the students think he is a liar for saying Voldemort is back

6.Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Harry and Dumbledore studies Voldemort's past, and try to find the pieces of his soul, trapped in Horcruxes

7.Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

No idea, book not out yet. Due July 21st (book)
2007-02-10 20:52:50 UTC
1) Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (UK-Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone)

2) Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

3) Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

4) Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

5) Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

6) Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

7) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
2007-02-08 20:09:30 UTC
Actually there are only 4 1/2



...Sorcerer's Stone

...Chamber of Secrets

...Prisoner of Azkaban

...Goblet of Fire





The next moive (release date 7/17/07)



...Order of the Phoenix



Book Six



...Half-Blood Prince



Book Seven (due for release 7/21/07)



...Deadly Hallows
Fredo
2007-02-08 20:03:57 UTC
Sorcerer's stone

Chamber of secrets

Prisoner of Azkaban

Goblet of Fire

Order of the Phoenix

Half-Blood Prince

Deathly Hallows
MOM KNOWS EVERYTHING
2007-02-08 20:00:07 UTC
There haven't been 7 movies yet.



You'll find a list of the ones that have been made and are in line to be made here



http://imdb.com/find?s=all&q=Harry+POtter
JM
2007-02-08 21:01:28 UTC
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

Harry discovers he's a wizard and that his parents weren't killed in a car accident like his aunt and uncle (who raised him) told him. He finds out his parents were killed by the evil Lord Voldemort and that he survived the attack and that he was the only wizard to ever survive the Avada Kedavra (killing) curse and is famous because of it. Voldemort has not been seen since. Harry goes to Hogwart's wizard school, becomes good friends with Ron and Hermione. They figure out that a 3 headed dog is guarding the sorcerers stone which is the elixir of life. They figure out how to get to it and discover Lord Voldemort has possessed a teacher and is trying to steal it. Harry stops him by using a magical mirror and by touching him. Lord Voldmort cannot be touched by Harry because of the magic created when Harry's mother died to save Harry.



Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

There has been attacks on children in the school. Someone has opened the chamber of secrets which some people believed wasn't real. Ron's sister Ginny has been taken into the chamber. Hermione figures out how to get in through the pipes but is petrified (a frozen state that can only be cured by a specific plant) in the process. Ron and Harry go in to save Ginny. Harry has to face the basilisk (snake). Ginny has been possessed by Tom Riddle (Lord Voldemort's memory as a child preserved in a diary). Harry saves Ginny by killing the basilisk and destoying the diary with the help of Faux the pheonix.



Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Sirius Black the convicted murder is the first wizard to escape from Azakaban (wizard's prison). Harry thinks Sirius is coming to kill him because Sirius helped Lord Voldemort find Harry's parents to kill them. The prison guards (dementors) are stationed at Hogwarts and are having bad effects on Harry because they cause him to hear his mother's dying screams. Lupin the new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher is helping Harry learn the Patronus charm which is the only way to fight a dementor. They discover Sirius was Harry's parents friend and that he did not betray them. Wormtail did (he turns out to be Ron's pet rat). They go to turn Wormtail in to the authorities but he escapes. The dementors try to get Sirius but Harry fights them off with his patronus. Without Wormtail Sirius has to go back to jail but escapes and goes into hiding.



Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

Harry's name is put into the Goblet of fire which is how the contestants of the tri-wizard tournement (a dangerous competition) are chosen. Harry and another boy tie to win. When they grab the cup at the end it is a portkey which transports them to a cemetery where Lord Voldemort is waiting with Wormtail. He kills the other boy. Lord Voldmort is not human but they perform magic by taking Harry's blood to bring him back to human form and now Voldemort can touch Harry. They duel and Harry escapes by using the portkey to go back to school. Harry announces Lord Voldemort is back.



Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

The order of the phoenix is a group of wizards who fight Lord Voldermort and the Death Eaters (voldemorts followers). Dumbledore, head of hogwarts is also head of the order. Other members are Lupin, Sirius and Rons parents. The wizarding community doesn't believe Voldemort is back. They think Harry and Dumbledore are crazy. The ministry of magic takes over the school. Harry keeps dreaming about a door. He figures out where it is and goes with his friends. It ends up being a trap by the death eaters. Some of the order come to save the kids. Sirius is killed by a death eater.



Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince

Voldemort is out in the open now. The ministry gives the school back to Dumbledore. Professor Snape is pretending to be a death eater on dumbledore's orders to spy on voldemort. Harry uses a potions book from the school that has tips and spells written in it. The name on the book is the half blood prince. The spells end up to be evil. While Harry is out helping Dumbledore look for horcruxes (what they believe to be the way to destroy voldemort), the school is attacked by death eaters. The half blood prince turns out to be Professor Snape. When Harry and dumbledore return, Snape kills dumbledore.



Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

Not out yet...
missourim43
2007-02-08 20:00:08 UTC
http://imdb.com/find?s=all&q=harry+potter
Big C
2007-02-08 20:01:25 UTC
They have already made 7 movies. Boy I must have dozed off somewhere. Get the number right
2007-02-08 20:00:09 UTC
Just look it up on books.com and imdb.com
Lt. Dan reborn
2007-02-08 20:00:51 UTC
Why?
2007-02-08 20:13:20 UTC
THEY HAVE NOT MADE 7 MOVIES..............



HERE ARE THE SYNOPSIS OF THE FIRST 6 BOOKS (SYNPOPSIS WILL BE ALSO THE SAME IN MOVIES)



HARRY POTTER WILL COME OUT PRETTY SOON......

......FOR FILM DETAILS LOOK AT



http://poll.imdb.com/find?s=all&q=harry+potter



Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone



Wizards Albus Dumbledore and Minerva McGonagall meet at Number Four, Privet Drive, Little Whinging, in suburban Surrey following recent events in the wizarding world. Lord Voldemort, possibly the most powerful and fearsome Dark wizard ever known, has been defeated. Unfortunately, Lily and James Potter were his two final victims. However, their infant son, Harry, somehow survived Voldemort's killing curse (later on to be found as the Avada Kedavra Killing Curse) and a lightning-bolt shaped scar on his forehead is the only apparent side-effect. Harry instantly becomes a legend in the magical world, known as, "the Boy who Lived,"



Rubeus Hagrid, gamekeeper of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry meets Dumbledore at Privet Drive with baby Harry, who is then left in the reluctant care of his only living family, his mother's Muggle (non-magical) sister Petunia Dursley, her husband Vernon and their spoiled son Dudley. The Dursleys disdain the wizard world and conceal knowledge of Harry's magical abilities from him, claiming his parents were killed in a car crash. The Dursleys neglect and mistreat Harry, who is forced to sleep in a cupboard under the stairs.



Shortly before Harry's eleventh birthday, owls begin delivering letters to the Dursley house. Denying Harry access to them, but unable to stop the deliveries, his aunt and uncle hide the family on a small island. But Hagrid finds them and hand delivers a letter to Harry inviting him to study magic at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. He tells Harry about his parents and introduces him to the magical world. At The Leaky Cauldron pub they meet the new Hogwarts Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher (Professor Quirrell). From there, they enter Diagon Alley, the wizard business district in London where Harry purchases school supplies. Hagrid tells Harry that Lord Voldemort murdered his parents. Although Voldemort is gone, his lingering evil legacy continues to create such intense fear that few dare speak his name aloud. When Harry buys a wand from Mr Olivander, he tells Harry it is the "brother" to Voldemort's wand—their wood cores contain a tail feather from the same phoenix. Harry also meets Draco Malfoy, a young wizard from a wealthy family who is also starting Hogwarts. But Malfoy's elitist manner and insulting remarks about Hagrid offend Harry.

Soon, Harry leaves for school from Platform 9¾ at King's Cross railway station, London. There he meets Ron Weasley, a boy from a poor but loving wizard family who is impressed by Harry's scar but unintimidated by his reputation. Harry also meets Hermione Granger, a muggle-born witch who is a bit of an annoying know-it-all. Upon arriving at Hogwarts, all new students are sorted into one of the four school Houses by the Sorting Hat. Each House has specific characteristics: Slytherin is filled with ambitious, cunning people who may use any means to get what they want; Ravenclaw is home to those with sharp minds that value intelligence and wit; Gryffindor houses those who are daring and brave; and Hufflepuff is characterised by fairness, honesty and hard work. While Harry is being sorted, the sorting hat declares Harry difficult to place and considers placing him in Slytherin. Harry wishes hard for Gryffindor and, hearing his thoughts, the hat places him there, along with Ron and Hermione. The arrogant Draco Malfoy, who by now is openly contemptuous of Harry and his friends, is sorted into Slytherin.



Harry and Ron initially dislike the bossy Hermione. Ron teases her, and she retreats to the girl's bathroom crying. When a troll enters the castle, Harry and Ron go to warn her, but the creature is already there. Ron magically knocks it out with its own club. When the professors arrive on the scene, Hermione claims it was her fault, preventing the boys from getting into trouble. The three then become friends.



After performing extraordinarily well during his first broomstick flying lesson, Harry is drafted onto his House's Quidditch team, becoming the youngest Seeker in a hundred years. At Christmas, Harry receives an Invisibility Cloak, which once belonged to his father. Using it to explore the castle at night, he discovers the Mirror of Erised, which shows him surrounded by his long-gone parents and family. Dumbledore later advises him to no longer seek out the mirror, which will be moved, because it only shows what one desires, not what is real.



A three-headed dog, christened Fluffy by Hagrid, guards a trapdoor in a forbidden corridor of Hogwarts. The students speculate about what it is guarding, deciding it must be the legendary Philosopher's Stone, which can produce an elixir of eternal life. The stone was created by Nicolas Flamel. Harry, Ron, and Hermione come to believe that Severus Snape, the sinister Potions master and Head of Slytherin House, is trying to steal it in order to restore Lord Voldemort to power.



Believing the theft of the Stone is imminent, Harry, Ron and Hermione go through the trapdoor to get to it first. They negotiate the security system set up by the school's staff, and Harry makes it to a chamber. There Harry finds that Professor Quirrell, a stuttering and seemingly meek person, not Snape, is attempting to steal the Stone, and realises that Snape was trying to protect him from harm all along. Harry confronts Quirrell and survives a second encounter with Lord Voldemort, who has been possessing Quirrell (notably appearing as a ghastly face on the back of Quirrell's head). Quirrell is prevented from killing Harry or seizing the stone, his skin being painfully blistered when it touches Harry's bare skin; the struggle between Harry and Quirrell continues long enough for Harry to be rescued, although he faints when Quirrell is pulled away from him. Voldemort then pitilessly abandons Quirrell, who dies as a result of his possession. During Harry's recovery, Dumbledore - Harry's rescuer - reveals to him that Harry's mother died to protect Harry. Her sacrifice of pure love provided Harry an ancient magical protection from Voldemort's lethal spells. Dumbledore also reveals that the Stone will be destroyed to prevent future attempts by Voldemort to steal it. Dumbledore says that Flamel has enough elixir to set his affairs in order, but he will die.



At the end of the year, Harry leaves Hogwarts having made close friendships with Ron, Hermione and even Hagrid, as well as learning more about his own hidden talents and growing in self-esteem. He returns to the Dursleys knowing there are people who care for him.



Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets



While home with Dursleys for the summer, Harry is visited by Dobby, a house elf, who warns him he will be in mortal danger if he returns to Hogwarts. Harry is determined to return, despite Dobby's attempts to stop him. The Dursleys have locked away Harry’s books and wand, making him a prisoner, but the Weasley brothers (Fred, George and Ron) rescue him in their dad's flying car. After a pleasant summer together, everyone heads to platform 9¾ to take the Hogwarts Express back to school. But Harry and Ron are unable to enter through the magical barrier between platforms 9 and 10. In desperation, they fly to Hogwarts in the car, crashing into the Whomping Willow, damaging Ron's wand. The semi-sentient car ejects them and their belongings and disappears into the Forbidden Forest.



Harry soon finds he is the unwanted centre of three people's attention: the vain new Defence Against the Dark Arts Professor Gilderoy Lockhart, a wizard perpetuating his own legend; admirer Colin Creevey, a young first year Gryffindor who endlessly takes Harry's photo; and Ron's sister, Ginny Weasley, who has a crush on Harry. Events take a bad turn when the Chamber of Secrets is opened and a monster stalks the castle, petrifying students. According to legend, the Chamber was built by Salazar Slytherin and can only be opened by his heir to purge Hogwarts of students who are not pure-blood wizards. Many suspect Harry is the heir, especially after he inadvertently speaks Parseltongue (the language of snakes), a rare ability Harry gained after Voldemort's murderous attack when Harry was an infant. Harry, Ron, and Hermione attempt to discover the Heir of Slytherin's true identity. Using polyjuice potion brewed by Hermione, they disguise themselves as Slytherin students, Crabbe and Goyle, hoping to learn from Draco Malfoy who the heir is, although he does not know. Unfortunately, Hermione mistakenly adds cat hair instead of human to her potion and assumes a feline appearance.



The attacks increase throughout the year, petrifying students, including Hermione. Most horribly, a message written on a wall declares that a student—Ginny Weasley—has been taken into the Chamber where, "her bones will lie forever."



With Ron's help, Harry discovers the entrance to the Chamber of Secrets. They force Gilderoy Lockhart to go with them, but once inside, Ron and Lockhart are separated from Harry by falling rock. Harry makes it to the Chamber where he finds an unconscious Ginny. He also meets a young man named Tom Riddle, who claims to be a "memory." Harry learns that Ginny, under the control of Lord Voldemort, opened the Chamber. Voldemort, whose real name is Tom Riddle, imprinted his memory in an enchanted diary, to one day continue the work he begun when he reopened the Chamber fifty years ago—ridding Hogwarts of non-pureblood wizards. It was Hagrid, a Hogwarts student at the time, who was blamed for the attacks and expelled.



Tom Riddle's memory grows more powerful as it steals life from Ginny's body. It tries to kill Harry by setting loose the basilisk (the monster responsible for petrifying the students), but Dumbledore's phoenix, Fawkes arrives carrying the Sorting Hat, from which Harry draws out the sword of Godric Gryffindor. Fawkes blinds the basilisk, destroying its fatal gaze, and Harry slays it with the sword. He stabs the diary with one of the basilisk's fangs, and Riddle's memory is vanquished while Ginny revives from a near-death state. She fully recovers, as do the petrified students.



Harry realizes it was Lucius Malfoy who slipped the diary into Ginny's cauldron when he encountered the Weasleys in a Diagon Alley bookshop, but he is unable to prove it. Dobby reveals he is the Malfoys' servant, and knowing their treachery, had been trying to protect Harry all year. In gratitude, Harry wraps the dead diary in one of his socks and hands it to Lucius. He tosses aside the sock, but it is caught by Dobby; it constitutes a gift of clothing—the traditional manner a master frees a house-elf from servitude. The freed Dobby is eternally grateful to Harry and even protects him from an attempted reprisal from Lucius.



Dumbledore later dispels Harry's fears that he is akin to the evil of Slytherins rather than to Gryffindor's nobility. He tells Harry that it is his choices that define him, and he could not have wielded the sword of Gryffindor if he did not truly belong to that house.



Meanwhile, Gilderoy Lockhart, who Harry and Ron discovered to be a fraud who wipes clean other wizards' memories and claims their achievements, is confined to St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies. When he attempted to erase Harry and Ron's memories in the Chamber of Secrets, his charm backfired while using Ron’s broken wand, and he no longer remembers who he is.



Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban



Harry is again spending the summer at the Dursleys', celebrating his birthday alone, although he receives gifts and cards from his Hogwarts friends. He also receives a newspaper clipping from Ron Weasley, his best friend. Ron's father, Arthur Weasley won the Daily Prophet Grand Prize Galleon Draw, and the family uses the winnings for a trip to Egypt.



The television is filled with stories about insane murderer Sirius Black, who escaped from prison. More terrifying is the impending visit of Aunt Marge, Vernon Dursley's sister. Harry and Vernon bargain over a permission slip Harry needs for student outings to Hogsmeade, an all-wizarding village. Vernon agrees to sign it if Harry behaves while Marge is there. But Marge's vicious insults infuriate Harry, and he causes her to swell and float to the ceiling.



An angry Harry collects his belongings and leaves. On a dark street he is startled by a large black dog. Stumbling, sparks from his wand inadvertently summon the Knight Bus which takes him to Diagon Alley. On the Knight Bus, he learns that Sirius Black is actually a wizard, who escaped from Azkaban prison. He was put in the Azkaban for killing 13 people with one curse. At The Leaky Cauldron Harry is met by Cornelius Fudge, the Minister for Magic, who surprisingly shrugs off the incident with Harry's aunt. He suggests Harry stay at the Leaky Cauldron until school starts. He is soon joined there by the Weasley family and Hermione. While school shopping, Ron mentions that his pet rat, Scabbers, has been sick since they returned from Egypt. When Hermione buys a cat, Crookshanks, it takes an immediate dislike to Scabbers. Later, Mr. Weasley takes Harry aside and tells him Sirius Black is after him and asks a puzzled Harry to not go looking for him.



On board the Hogwarts Express, Harry, Ron and Hermione share a coach with a sleeping Remus Lupin. When the train unexpectedly stops, eerie hooded figures enter the compartment. Their mere presence drains happiness from anyone near them and causes Harry to faint. Lupin repels them with a charm and tells the frightened students the creatures are dementors, the guards of Azkaban prison searching for Sirius Black. At the school feast, Professor Dumbledore announces that the dementors will guard Hogwarts while Black is at large. He welcomes two new teachers—Professor Lupin, the new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher, and Hagrid, as the Care of Magical Creatures teacher.



School begins and Hermione appears to be taking every available subject. Her timetable is a conundrum to Ron and Harry, listing several classes offered at the same time. They attend Divination with Professor Trelawney. Hermione takes an instant dislike to both professor and subject, while Harry begins to fear that the black dog he saw back home is a Grim—an omen of death.



Hagrid's first lesson is a failure: While showing students how to approach a hippogriff, Draco Malfoy's arm is slashed by Buckbeak after he deliberately insulted it. The Defence Against the Dark Arts lesson goes well until Professor Lupin prevents Harry from facing a boggart. When Lupin steps between it and Harry, the boggart quickly transforms into a floating white orb, a fact noticed by Hermione.



Lupin later explains that he intervened because he feared Harry's boggart would transform into Lord Voldemort's image and disrupt the class. Professor Snape suddenly arrives with a potion for Lupin. Soon after, Snape substitutes for an ill Lupin and unexpectedly has the students study werewolves.



One evening, the Gryffindors find themselves locked out of their House, as The Fat Lady's portrait has been shredded by Sirius Black, apparently in an attempt to find Harry. Another night, Ron awakens to find Black standing over him with a knife, although Black escapes.



Gryffindor's first Quidditch match, against Hufflepuff, ends in a loss when Harry faints and falls from his broom; the dementors approached him during the game . Hufflepuff captain, Cedric Diggory insists on a rematch. Unfortunately, Harry's broom was destroyed by the Whomping Willow. Lupin promises to teach Harry how to repel the dementors.



Because Harry does not have permission from the Dursleys, he is barred from visiting Hogsmeade. Fred and George Weasley give him their Marauder's Map, which shows a secret passage between Hogwarts and Hogsmeade. Wearing his invisibility cloak, Harry sneaks into a pub with Ron and Hermione where they overhear a conversation about Sirius Black between Fudge, Hagrid, Professors Flitwick and McGonagall, and Madam Rosmerta. They learn that Black was James Potter's best friend and Harry's godfather. He was also the Potters' Secret-Keeper but betrayed them to Voldemort and killed Peter Pettigrew, another Potter friend. An enraged Harry vows to kill Black.



For injuring Malfoy, Buckbeak the hippogriff is to be executed. Harry, Ron and Hermione offer to help Hagrid with the appeal. On Christmas Day, Harry anonymously receives a Firebolt. Suspecting it was sent by Black and may be cursed, Hermione reports it to Professor McGonagall, who confiscates it. This creates a rift, with neither Harry nor Ron speaking to Hermione. As the new term begins, Harry begins anti-dementor lessons with Professor Lupin and learns the Patronus Charm. Eventually, his Firebolt is returned, and the rift with Hermione is temporarily healed, but when Scabbers is missing and blood is found, Ron blames Crookshanks.



At the next Hogsmeade visit, Harry narrowly avoids being caught by Snape, but Draco Malfoy spots him with Ron. After returning to Hogwarts, Snape calls Harry aside, and finds the Marauder's Map. He attempts to force the blank parchment to reveal itself, but it merely produces insults from its creators: Padfoot, Prongs, Moony and Wormtail. Professor Lupin tells Snape it is a trick parchment and declares the matter closed, but he later admonishes Harry for using the map. Harry and Ron are astonished that Lupin seems to know about the map and its creators.



When Hagrid loses the appeal and Buckbeak is to be executed, Hermione and Ron end their feud. During Harry's Divination exam, Professor Trelawney suddenly goes into a trance and predicts that Voldemort's servant will return to him, although she recalls nothing when she awakens.



Just before the execution, the trio sneak to Hagrid's hut to console him. There they discover Scabbers alive and unharmed. Hearing Fudge, Dumbledore, and the executioner approaching, Hagrid rushes them out the back. They hear the axe fall as they leave. Scabbers suddenly bites Ron and escapes. As Ron chases him, he is grabbed by the Grim and dragged through a gap in the Whomping Willow's trunk. Harry and Hermione follow through a tunnel leading to a dilapidated house —the Shrieking Shack. Inside is an injured Ron, who tells them the dog is Sirius Black's animagus form. Harry overpowers the weakened man. As Black tries to tell Harry what actually happened to his parents, Professor Lupin bursts in and disarms the students and embraces Black. The shocked students believe he is Black's accomplice, and Hermione exposes his secret—Lupin is a werewolf.



Lupin explains he saw them going to the Shrieking Shack on the Marauder's Map, the map he helped create as "Moony." He also saw Peter Pettigrew, who is disguised as "Scabbers." Pettigrew is an unregistered animagus, as were James Potter and Sirius Black. Sirius is "Padfoot," Pettigrew is "Wormtail," and James Potter was, "Prongs." In school, they secretly became animagi to keep Lupin in line during his werewolf transformations, although he now takes a monthly potion which allows him to retain his sanity when he transforms. When the Potters switched their secret keeper from Sirius to Pettigrew, it was Pettigrew who betrayed them. Black recognized "Scabbers'" picture in the article about the Weasleys and, seeking revenge, escaped Azkaban. Snape suddenly enters, his wand aimed at Lupin and Black—he also saw the map on Lupin's desk. Disbelieving Black and Lupin, Snape intends to turn them in, but he is knocked out by the students with a combined spell. Restoring Pettigrew to human form, Lupin and Black want to kill him, but Harry intervenes.



The group leave the Shrieking Shack, with Pettigrew and an unconscious Snape in tow. Sirius, Harry's legal guardian, offers him a home, which Harry eagerly accepts. But as the moon rises, Lupin turns into a werewolf, and having forgotten his potion, loses his conscious mind. Black transforms into his dog form to protect Harry and the others, while Pettigrew turns into a rat and escapes. As Harry helps a wounded Sirius, the dementors approach. Harry attempts to conjure a Patronus but fails. The dementors attack, but before passing out, Harry sees a Patronus in the form of a silver stag scattering the dementors. Across the lake, a shadowy figure stands on the shore.



Harry awakens in the hospital and overhears that the Dementors' "Kiss" (sucking a person's soul from their body) is to be performed on Sirius. Dumbledore enters, and he cryptically tells Hermione more "time" is needed, as well as where to find Sirius. Before leaving, he says more than one innocent life can be saved. Hermione understands and produces a small hour glass pendant from around her neck—a Time Turner—it is how she has been taking so many classes all year. She transports herself and Harry three hours back in time.



Hiding Buckbeak in the forest, Harry and Hermione watch as the previous events unfold once again. They see Lupin turn into the werewolf and the other Harry going to Sirius' aid as the Dementors attack. Harry runs to where the mysterious figure on the lake shore was standing. He believes it must somehow have been his father he saw, but he suddenly realizes it was actually himself and conjures a powerful Patronus, creating a predestination paradox. His Patronus takes the form of a silvery stag, similar in appearance to his father's animagus form, and the nickname "Prongs," becomes clear.



Harry and Hermione free Sirius, and he escapes on Buckbeak. Racing back to the hospital, Dumbledore locks them in as the timeline restores itself to normal. A furious Snape bursts in, accusing Harry of releasing Sirius, but both Dumbledore and Madam Pomfrey provide alibis. The next day, Snape deliberately lets slip to the school that Lupin is a werewolf. Lupin resigns, but before leaving, he returns the Marauder's Map to Harry. Harry regrets saving Pettigrew, but Dumbledore reassures him that sparing him may prove valuable; Pettigrew now owes Harry a "life debt."



On the Hogwarts Express, Harry is in low spirits, returning to the Dursleys when he nearly had a new life with Sirius. Ron promises he will convince his parents to invite Harry to visit during the summer. A tiny owl then delivers a letter from Sirius who confirms he sent Harry the Firebolt. He also encloses a permission slip for Harry to visit Hogsmeade. In a postscript, he offers Ron the owl in place of Scabbers. Met by Uncle Vernon at the station, Harry swiftly informs him that his godfather, a convicted murderer, expects regular letters. Harry looks forward to a pleasanter summer than usual.



Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire



Harry spends his remaining summer holiday with the Weasley family and Hermione Granger before attending the Quidditch World Cup. One night, Harry has a nightmare that Lord Voldemort and Peter "Wormtail" Pettigrew are discussing how Voldemort's faithful servant can somehow get to him. Voldemort is informed by his giant snake, Nagini, that Frank Bryce, the muggle caretaker of the Riddle House is standing outside. Voldemort kills Bryce with the Avada Kedavra curse, causing Harry to awaken with his scar throbbing in pain.



Harry, Hermione, the Weasleys, Amos Diggory and his son, Cedric, set off for the Quidditch World Cup. At the top of a hill is a portkey that transports the group to the event. The Weasleys stay in tents that appear small and ordinary from the outside, but upon entering, magically open into large comfortable abodes. At the stadium, they encounter Minister of Magic Cornelius Fudge and the Malfoys. That evening there is a loud commotion. Arthur Weasley investigates and orders everyone to leave immediately; Death Eaters are attacking Muggle bystanders. Harry, Ron, and Hermione hide in the woods. The Dark Mark suddenly appears in the night sky, causing more terror and panic. Harry discovers his wand is missing. When it is found, it is implicated in conjuring the Dark Mark, although Harry is deemed innocent (the house elf Winky, found with the wand, is considered guilty).



At Hogwarts, Albus Dumbledore introduces retired Auror "Mad-Eye" Moody as the new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher. He also announces that the wizarding world's Triwizard Tournament will be held at the school. One student from each of the three competing school (Hogwarts, Beauxbatons, and Durmstrang) will be selected as champions, after placing their names into the legendary Goblet of Fire. As stated by Barty Crouch of the Ministry of Magic, students under age 17 are ineligible to compete. The Goblet selects Cedric Diggory, Fleur Delacour, and Viktor Krum, as the respective champions. Mysteriously, the Goblet chooses Harry Potter as the fourth champion. He is magically bound to compete, even though he realises he has deliberately been put in grave danger. Although Harry did not enter his own name, most students believe that he did (and that he cheated to do so), including Ron Weasley, who apparently is resentful that Harry has yet again secured himself more fame.



Hagrid reveals to Harry and Madame Maxime, Headmistress of Beauxbatons Academy, that the first event involves battling a dragon to retrieve a golden egg. Igor Karkaroff, Headmaster of the Durmstrang Institute also knew, so Harry informed the only unaware contestant, Cedric. Harry jointly wins the first task with Viktor Krum. After seeing how dangerous the first challenge was, Ron realizes Harry did not cheat to enter the Tournement, and they reconcile.



At Christmas, students attend the Yule Ball. As a Triwizard champion, Harry is required to have a partner for the opening dance. He invites pretty Ravenclaw student, Cho Chang, but she is already Cedric Diggory's partner. He instead asks his classmate, Parvati Patil. Ron goes with Parvati's twin, Padma. At the dance, both boys, along with the rest of the school, are stunned to see a beautiful Hermione on Viktor Krum's arm, causing Ron to become jealous. Fleur's partner is Ravenclaw Quidditch Captain, Roger Davies.



The Golden Egg had a riddle that revealed the second task, but Harry couldn't solve it, until Cedric Diggory gave him a clue. In the task, each champion must rescue a friend who has been hidden underwater in the Black Lake by the merpeople. Harry must rescue Ron, Krum must rescue Hermione, and Cedric is to save Cho Chang. When Fleur Delacour is unable to reach her younger sister, Harry also rescues her, earning Fleur's respect, but causing him to finish second. He is now tied for first place with Cedric Diggory.



The final event is a grueling maze, within which the Triwizard Cup is hidden. Whoever retrieves the trophy first is the victor. Harry and Cedric reach the Triwizard Cup together. Because they helped one another, they agree to grab the cup simultaneously. However, the cup is actually a Portkey that transports them to a graveyard. Awaiting are Wormtail and Voldemort. On Voldemort's command, Pettigrew kills Cedric and uses a piece of Tom Riddle's grave Bone of the father, you shall renew your son! Then cuts off his right hand Flesh of the servant, you shall revive your master! and cuts Harry's arm and collects his blood in a phial Blood of the enemy, you shall ressurect your foe! in a macabre ritual to restore Voldemort’s full body. Voldemort summons the Death Eaters before engaging Harry in a deadly duel. Unknown to Voldemort, however, their wands are "brothers"—each core contains a tail feather from the same phoenix, Fawkes— and they don't work properly against each another - the spells cast by Harry and Voldemort nullify and combine and "echoes" of Voldemort's victims spill out, including Cedric and James and Lily Potter. The images momentarily shield Harry as he breaks the Priori Incantatem and escapes through the portkey with Cedric's body.



After Voldemort's plan fails, Moody attempts to kill Harry, but he is saved by Dumbledore, Snape and McGonagall. Moody is stunned, and exposed as a fraud: he is in fact young Barty Crouch, who imprisoned the real Alastor Moody in a magical trunk and used polyjuice potion to impersonate him. Moody was kept alive because his hair was needed as an ingredient for the polyjuice potion. It was Crouch who entered Harry’s name in the goblet and ensured that he reached the Triwizard Cup. Snape administers veritaserum to force Crouch's confession, but before it can be repeated to the authorities, Cornelius Fudge, refusing to believe Voldemort has returned, orders a dementor to suck out his soul.



Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix



After a fight with his aunt and uncle, Harry wanders about Little Whinging. He, and also his obnoxious cousin Dudley, are attacked by Dementors. Harry fends them off with a Patronus Charm, but Dudley is badly shaken. A neighbour, Arabella Figg, arrives to help. She reveals she is a squib (born to a magical family but is unmagical herself) and was asked by Albus Dumbledore to secretly watch over Harry when he came to live with the Dursleys. Back home, Harry receives an owl letter stating he has been expelled from Hogwarts for performing magic outside school and is ordered to appear at a Ministry of Magic hearing.

Several Order of the Phoenix members arrive to 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 is upset when he is denied detailed information regarding the Order's plans to fight Lord Voldemort, but he learns that Minister of Magic Cornelius Fudge refuses to believe the Dark Lord has returned and has been discrediting Harry and Dumbledore through articles in The Daily Prophet.



Arthur Weasley accompanies Harry to the hearing, but they arrive late, deliberately uninformed that the time and location were changed. Dumbledore arrives with Mrs. Figg, whose testimony that Harry acted in self-defense clears him. As he leaves the Ministry, Harry sees Lucius Malfoy, a known Death Eater, visiting Fudge.



Harry and friends return to Hogwarts aboard the Hogwarts Express, sharing a compartment with the rather unusual Luna Lovegood. Back at Hogwarts, Hagrid is absent, and Dolores Umbridge, Senior Undersecretary to the Minister, has been appointed by the Ministry as the new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher. She is obviously there to spy on and take control of the school and refuses to teach students practical Defense Against the Dark Arts methods. She is soon appointed High Inquisitor, intimidating staff and students. She also harbors an immense dislike for half-breeds, centaurs, and similar creatures.



Ron is the new Keeper for the Gryffindor Quidditch team. The season starts well, but Umbridge bans Harry and Fred and George Weasley from the team after Harry and Fred dish out a well-deserved but severe beating on Draco Malfoy after a game. Ron's younger sister, Ginny, replaces Harry as the new seeker. Meanwhile, Hagrid returns to Hogwarts, revealing that he and Madam Maxime were on a failed secret mission for Dumbledore to recruit the giants against Voldemort. Hagrid's battered appearance alarms Harry, Ron, and Hermione, who discover Hagrid is hiding his giant (and still wild) half-brother, Grawp in the forest.



Further complicating matters, both Hagrid and Professor Sybill Trelawney are heavily scrutinized by Umbridge, who views both incompetent. Umbridge's dislike for Hagrid is intensified by her prejudice towards "half-breeds" (Hagrid is half-giant). Umbridge sacks Trelawney, but Dumbledore allows her to remain in residence and replaces her with his own appointment, the centaur, Firenze.



Harry has been having strange dreams since the beginning of the book, mostly about running down a hallway and attempting to open a door in the Ministry of Magic's Department of Mysteries. In one nightmare, he dreams he is a snake attacking Ron's father, Arthur Weasley, who works at the Ministry. Waking up, Harry raises the alarm, believing he had a true vision, and Arthur is indeed discovered with venomous snake bites and is taken to *St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries. Harry wonders if he is being possessed and transported by Voldemort to do his bidding, but Dumbledore reassures him he is not. Dumbledore tells him that Severus Snape will give Harry lessons in the art of Occlumency, the ability to block one's mind from another entering it.



Threatening to expose her as an illegal animagus, Hermione blackmails hack journalist Rita Skeeter into writing an article about Harry and Voldemort's return. Luna Lovegood's father publishes the article in his newspaper The Quibbler. Furious, Umbridge bans the tabloid at the school, but the story spreads rapidly, garnering support for Harry.



Hermione convinces Harry to secretly teach students Defense Against the Dark Arts. They form the D.A. (Dumbledore's Army), in retaliation against Umbridge. She discovers the secret meetings, and to protect the students, Dumbledore claims he organized the group. When confronted by two Ministry Aurors, Fudge, and Umbridge, Dumbledore is spectacularly whisked away by his phoenix Fawkes. Umbridge appoints herself Headmistress, although Dumbledore's office is now impenetrable. Meanwhile, the Weasley twins instigate a student revolt, causing mayhem throughout the school. The teachers pointedly do nothing to help the new Headmistress regain control. They are caught, but the fed-up twins hop on their brooms and depart the school for good to start their own joke shop. As a parting gesture, they leave a magical swamp inside the school.



Harry receives a vision that Sirius is being tortured at the Department of Mysteries. He desperately attempts to contact Sirius via the fireplace in Umbridge's office but 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 tells her that Dumbledore has hidden a powerful weapon in the Forbidden Forest. She leads them into the woods where they come upon the centaurs, who Umbridge foolishly insults. Enraged, one carries her off screaming. The other centaurs are about to attack the students, but Hagrid's giant brother, Grawp, crashes onto the scene, scattering the herd.



Harry, Ron, and Hermione, along with Luna, Ginny, and Neville use the school's Thestrals to fly to the Ministry of Magic in London to save Sirius, unaware they are being lured into a trap and that Sirius is not actually in any danger. When Harry, Ron, Hermione, Ginny, Luna, and Neville Longbottom arrive at the Department of Mysteries, they are ambushed by Death Eaters. Voldemort seeks a prophecy contained in a glass sphere and needs Harry to retrieve it for him. Only those a prophecy refers to can touch the sphere without going insane, and Voldemort cannot risk exposure.



The students heroically fight the Death Eaters, and just as they are nearly defeated, Order members arrive. During the ensuing battle, the glass sphere is shattered. Sirius is attacked by his cousin, Bellatrix Lestrange, a Death Eater. Her spell blasts him in the chest, throwing him into a magical veiled archway, presumably killing him. Soon Dumbledore arrives and most of the Death Eaters are captured.



Harry chases Bellatrix into the atrium as Lord Voldemort appears and duels with Dumbledore. Alerted Ministry of Magic employees arrive on the scene in time to see Voldemort before he disapparates, taking Bellatrix with him. Cornelius Fudge finally admits Voldemort has returned, and Harry's interview with Rita Skeeter is recycled for the Daily Prophet.



Later in his office, Dumbledore apologizes to the furious Harry for neglecting him over the past year. He explains his actions and reveals the meaning of the lost prophecy, which states Harry must kill Voldemort or be murdered by him. Sybill Trelawney predicted, "Either must die at the hand of the other, for neither can live while the other survives." At the end of the year, Harry returns to the Dursleys for another cheerless summer, still grieving his lost godfather.



Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince



Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince opens in the summer of 1996 and with a darker mood than the previous books. Voldemort and his "Death Eaters" are openly wreaking chaos and paranoia throughout Britain and recruit the Dementors, who abandon Azkaban Prison. Following public outcry over Cornelius Fudge's mishandling of the Voldemort situation, Rufus Scrimgeour becomes the new Minister for Magic. This is a positive move for the Weasley family, as Arthur receives a promotion that improves the family's financial situation.



One evening at his home, Severus Snape receives a visit from Draco Malfoy's mother Narcissa and her sister, Bellatrix Lestrange. Narcissa swears Snape to an Unbreakable Vow ensuring he will protect Draco and, should Draco fail, complete the mission which he has been assigned.



Due to the increased Death Eater activity, security measures are increased at Hogwarts. Snape is given his coveted Defence Against the Dark Arts post while Albus Dumbledore, with help from Harry Potter, persuades Horace Slughorn to return from retirement to replace Snape as Potions teacher.



Because Slughorn only requires a minimum of an "E" grade ("Exceeds Expectations") in O.W.L. exams in order to take his advanced N.E.W.T. Potion classes, Harry and Ron Weasley are able to sign up. Slughorn lends Harry an old textbook marked as the property of "The Half-Blood Prince." The talented former owner's handwritten notes help Harry outperform even Hermione Granger. As a reward, Slughorn gives Harry a vial of Felix Felicis, a good luck potion.



When Harry hears a suspicious conversation between Snape and Draco, he suspects that Draco may be a Death Eater. Harry then confides his suspicions to Dumbledore, who appears unconcerned. It is unknown if Dumbledore told Snape to hold this conversation to investigate Draco, or if Snape is betraying Dumbledore.



Just when Ron and Hermione seem on the verge of a relationship, Ron begins dating Lavender Brown — unabashedly kissing her in public — although it is mostly to spite Hermione, who, Ron learned, kissed Viktor Krum. Hermione retaliates by inviting Cormac McLaggen, an egomaniacal Quidditch player, to be her date to Slughorn's Christmas Party, but the plan backfires. Ron and Hermione continually bicker until Ron is accidentally poisoned. Hermione is so distraught that she and Ron end their feud. Ron later breaks up with Lavender when she proves to be a nuisance. Meanwhile, Harry finds himself the unwelcome object of many girls' attention, while he only cares for one—Ginny Weasley. He worries that a relationship with her might harm his friendship with Ron, but Ron ultimately gives his approval.



Dumbledore and Harry begin a series of private lessons using Dumbledore's Pensieve. They view memories about Voldemort's past. A memory belonging to Slughorn is partially obscured. Aided by the Felix Felicis potion, Harry retrieves the missing portion from him. From the memories, Dumbledore speculates that Voldemort split his soul into seven parts, storing six pieces in Horcruxes to grant himself immortality (if the pieces are not destroyed) , while leaving the seventh piece in his body. Two of Voldemort's Horcruxes have already been destroyed (Tom Riddle's diary by Harry[HP2] and Marvolo Gaunt's ring by Dumbledore). He and Harry set off to find another, (Salazar Slytherin's locket) hidden in a secret cave. They successfully retrieve the locket, but Dumbledore is heavily weakened from the effort.



Returning, they find the Dark Mark hovering over Hogwarts. They are ambushed by Draco Malfoy on the Astronomy Tower. Dumbledore quickly paralyses Harry, who is hidden under his Invisibility Cloak, leaving him to witness events but unable to act. Draco disarms Dumbledore and reveals that the Death Eaters have entered Hogwarts with his help through a Vanishing Cabinet in the Room of Requirement. Dumbledore discerns that the obviously frightened boy was coerced into aiding Voldemort's followers.



Other Death Eaters arrive and urge Draco to fulfil his mission—killing Dumbledore—but Draco hesitates. Snape also arrives; Dumbledore uncharacteristically pleads with Snape, but he assassinates Dumbledore with the Avada Kedavra killing curse, although the effects of this particular curse seem unlike those Avada Kedavra seen before. Dumbledore is hurled over the edge of the tower. Upon Dumbledore's death, Harry is freed from the spell. The Death Eaters flee, and Harry pursues Snape, who identifies himself as the Half-Blood Prince in a short-lived duel before escaping with Malfoy.



Harry recovers the locket from Dumbledore's body only to discover it is a fake. Inside is a note to the Dark Lord from someone with the initials "R.A.B.". It says the real Horcrux has been stolen and will be destroyed with the hope that when Voldemort meets his match he, "will be mortal once more."



The school year ends abruptly with Dumbledore's funeral. Prominent members of the Wizarding world, including Rufus Scrimgeour, attend. Professor McGonagall is appointed Hogwarts' interim headmistress, but she and the other teachers fear the school may be closed. McGonagall and Scrimgeour attempt to find out what Harry learned from Dumbledore, but Harry keeps it secret.



Harry decides not to return to Hogwarts next year and will instead search for the remaining Horcruxes. When he tells Hermione and Ron, they insist on accompanying him. He ends his relationship with Ginny to protect her from Voldemort. Harry enjoys one last golden day with his friends, although there will be one additional happy occasion before the trio sets off on their mission—Bill Weasley and Fleur Delacour's wedding.





HARRY POTTER 7 "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" IS NOT YET OUT..................on 21st july 2007


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