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spotted any mistakes?

i am not sure ernie said that in the 7th book, i think he said that in the 5th book when draco was part of the inquistorial sqaud( i think that's how it's spelt) formed by umbridge. i'm not sure draco went to school in the 7th book. can u check still??









Also in the fourth book we learn that Moody's magical eye can see through Harry's invisibility cloak. But in the seventh book, we learn that Harry's cloak is basically impenetrable. Wouldn't that make Moody's eye more powerful than Harry's cloak, more powerful than a Deathly Hallow?

In Chamber of Secrets, not so much a mistake, but Ron had inherited an old wand from one of his brothers with the hair poking out the top. But wands last a wizard their whole lives. Voldemort had his for over 50 years and it was just fine; who knows how long the Elder wand has been around.
There was another one in Chamber of Secrets that I can't remember now.
In Prisoner of Azkaban when Harry goes to buy his books the guy at the book store automatically heads over the Monster Books of Monsters even though Care of Magical Creatures is an elective class and only for 3rd years and up but he never asks him how old or what classes.


In Book 1, on page 27 (American paperback), it mentions that the snake in the zoo winked at Harry. Harry can't be blamed for being so surprised, as snakes don't have movable eyelids.
When Hagrid comes and gets Harry out of the little hut on the rock, they use the boat that the Dursleys used to get to the rock. So how do the Dursleys get off the rock?
On page 153 of the hard-cover US version of Sorcerer's Stone, Fred says: "We haven't won [the Quidditch Cup:] since Charlie left..." However, according to JKR, Charlie is three years older than Percy (who is in his 5th year at the time), so Charlie should still have been in Hogwarts the year before. This makes Fred's statement "We haven't won since last year!"
On page 236 of the US hardback version of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, it reads: "Wednesday night found Hermione and Harry sitting alone in the common room... The clock on the wall had just chimed midnight when the portrait hole burst open. Ron appeared..." But on page 133, it says: "They had to study the night skies through their telescopes every Wednesday at midnight..." So are they cutting class to discuss Norbert?
On page 205 of the UK SS, Ron says, "Well Harry, you take the place of that bishop, and Hermione, you go next to him instead of that castle." But the castle is next to the knight, not the bishop.
On page 102 of the American COS: "Several (freshly caught Cornish pixies) shot through the window, showering the back row with broken glass." The glass would have splintered outward, not back into the classroom.
At the end of the second book Dumbledore tells Harry that Lord Voldemort is the last remaining ancestor of Salazar Slytherin. But it should say that Lord Voldemort is the last remaining descendant of Salazar Slytherin.
In the UK version of POA, page 45 primarily states that Harry is being waited on by the manager of Flourish and Blotts. The manager takes him to the Divination section and takes down Unfogging the Future. However, after Harry is fixated on the Death Omens book, the manager is suddenly referred to as the "assistant."
In the American version of Prisoner of Azkaban, page 72, first paragraph, it states that "Harry and Ron led the way to the end of the train, past packed compartments, to a carriage that looked quite empty. They loaded the trunks onto it, stowed Hedwig and Crookshanks in the luggage rack, then went back outside..."
On page 74, it states that "Harry, Ron, and Hermione set off down the corridor, looking for an empty compartment, but all were full except for the one at the very end of the train. This one had only one occupant, a man sitting fast asleep next to the window."
They had just put their belongings into an empty compartment, so they didn't need to look for another.
On page 76, it states, "A faint, tinny sort of whistle was coming from somewhere. They looked all around the compartment. 'It's coming from your trunk, Harry,' said Ron, standing up and reaching into the luggage rack."
Their trunks couldn't have been in that compartment as they had stowed them in another one.In the American version of Prisoner of Azkaban, page 72, first paragraph, it states that "Harry and Ron led the way to the end of the train, past packed compartments, to a carriage that looked quite empty. They loaded the trunks onto it, stowed Hedwig and Crookshanks in the luggage rack, then went back outside..."
On page 74, it states that "Harry, Ron, and Hermione set off down the corridor, looking for an empty compartment, but all were full except for the one at the very end of the train. This one had only one occupant, a man sitting fast asleep next to the window."
They had just put their belongings into an empty compartment, so they didn't need to look for another.
On page 76, it states, "A faint, tinny sort of whistle was coming from somewhere. They looked all around the compartment. 'It's coming from your trunk, Harry,' said Ron, standing up and reaching into the luggage rack."
Their trunks couldn't have been in that compartment as they had stowed them in another one.
On page 232 of GOF it reads, "Moody had insisted on putting Harry through his paces four times in a row, until Harry could throw off the curse entirely," referring to the Imperius Curse. However, on page 661 it says, "And Harry felt, for the third time in his life, the sensation that his mind had been wiped of all thought..." Wouldn't that be the fifth time instead of the third?
On page 617 of the US edition of GOF, Mrs. Weasley "reminisced at length about" Ogg, the gamekeeper before Hagrid. Hagrid was given the position right after he was expelled in his third year. Since this was over fifty years ago, Mrs. Weasley wouldn't remember another gamekeeper.
In Order of the Phoenix, UK Edition, page 340, it says "but Harry pulled out his Charms books and set to work on finishing his essay..." However, the excerpts from the Charms book have nothing to do with Charms - they sound like potion ingredients: "Therefore much used in Confusing and Befuddlement Droughts..." Then, after his conversation with Dobby on page 342, "He (Harry) bent and picked up his Potions book. He'd have to try and finish the essay tomorrow." It appears that Harry's Charms essay magically transformed into a Potions essay.
In the American Edition, page 188, Slughorn says, "One tiny bottle of Felix Felicis enough for twelve hours' luck. From dusk til' dawn, you will be lucky in everything you attempt." But then on page 476, Harry says, "I don't reckon I'll need all of it, not twenty-four hours' worth..."
On page 176 of HBP, UK edition, it states "Malfoy looked rather as he had done the time Hermione had punched him in the face." However, on page 216 of the UK POA, Hermione "...had slapped Malfoy around the face with all the strength she could muster."
In chapter nine, Hermione, Ron, and Harry escape the Burrow to Tottenham Court Road where they are followed to a small, shabby cafe by two Death Eaters. The Death Eaters are hit by spells by Harry and Hermione and they have to decide what to do with them. Harry suggests they just wipe their memories, and Hermione says she's never done this. BUT earlier in chapter six Hermione explains that she has modified her parents' memories and sent them to Australia to keep them safe.


And he saw his parents die!!!! I have always wondered about that.....

He got the wand when his brother became a prefect. They get gifts for becoming prefects.


Yes they get gifts for becoming prefects, but again why a new wand? It's a big deal for the wand to pick the wizard. It's a match for life, unless something happens to said wand. And why would the wand be wornout? Wands are sturdier than that. I'm not saying it's a mistake, it's just an inconsistency.



Also in the fourth book we learn that Moody's magical eye can see through Harry's invisibility cloak. But in the seventh book, we learn that Harr..."
Huh, those were the two that got me, too.
Nikki wrote: "Terri that one has always bothered me as well.
Also in the fourth book we learn that Moody's magical eye can see through Harry's invisibility cloak. But in the seventh book, we learn that Harr..."
ME TOO! THAT ONE GOT ME SOOO MAD!
Also in the fourth book we learn that Moody's magical eye can see through Harry's invisibility cloak. But in the seventh book, we learn that Harr..."
ME TOO! THAT ONE GOT ME SOOO MAD!





That's an interesting question. I'm sure she did dread Ginny dying. Maybe she dreaded them all dying equally and Harry found her before the boggart could transform into Ginny. I'm not sure if JKR did this on purpose.


The whole glasses thing makes sense, too. A camera lens isn't just a piece of glass, and Justin's case probably has something to do with Nick's ghost-state. There might be some rule about seeing through the "imprint of a departed soul."
The Moody / invisibility cloak inconsistency is weird, though. No explanation for that one...

I'm not sure that any of us could guess JKR's intention for leaving out Ginny, but I like Lauren's idea. Ginny would have been last because she was in the least peril. Molly didn't get a chance for her boggart to turn into Ginny yet. I don't think it was an intentional statement, but we'll never know until JKR specifies herself.
Lilly, Thanks for clearing that up about the thestrals. That has always bothered me why Harry did not see them at the end of four.


I went on JKRs site and it says that she didn't won't to start another mystery

On JKRs site she said he didn't really understand that his parents died it was halloween after all he thought they would pop at any moment
Books mentioned in this topic
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (other topics)Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (other topics)
i was just wondering if anyone here has spotted any mistakes in the series?
for example,
in the Chamber of Secrets, when percy the prefect sees Ron coming out of moaning myrtls bathroom he sais he will "dock some points from gryffindor" but in the 7th book ernie sais to malfoy that only teachers can take points off not prefects.
any more?