http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/07/20/BUGPER3HVA1.DTLI was reading the 'Chron's story about how unauthorized
versions of
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows are
turning up on the internet, and how Scholastic claims
"they're obviously fakes because they differ", and I
got to thinking:
But what if they *WEREN'T FAKES*? What if J. K. Rowling
played a
Clue game with us and released several
different versions of the book, each with a different
ending, and the variations showing up on the Internet
merely reflect that fact?
You know, maybe:
o In one version, Harry dies at Voldemort's hands
o In another version, Harry kills off Voldemort
o In a third version, Harry comes out of the
Boggart Case, marries Ron, and goes off to do battle
with the *REAL* bad guy, the Lord Bushofmort and
his evil Cheney?
o While in the fourth version "Hermione kills Ron
in the Room of Requirement with a candlestick"?
She could sell as many as four (well, maybe three)
times the volume of books because *EVERYONE*
would probably want all four (well, at least three).
If she passed on this opportunity, it would be a shame.
Tesha