Yes.
Harry Potter does survive book seven, he is still there at the end of it.
Dumbledore does not survive all seven books. He is killed by Snape in the sixth book.
No it is not a children's book. It is 416 pages long. It is compared to books by Neal Stephenson and William Gibson.
Yes, he appears later in the series (book ten: The Slippery Slope) and becomes close with Violet, but at the end of the book he is lost.
Yes - to Ginny Weasley and they have 3 children - James Sirius, Albus Severus and Lily Luna
Harry Potter does survive book seven, he is still there at the end of it.
Dumbledore does not survive all seven books. He is killed by Snape in the sixth book.
British Illustrated Children's Book of the Year ended in 1995.
No it is not a children's book. It is 416 pages long. It is compared to books by Neal Stephenson and William Gibson.
Elie saw himself as a corpse gazing back at him when he looks in the mirror at the end of the book and it is significant because he thought he did not deserve to survive.
yes she got kids read the postscript at the end of the book
Raise their children Hugo and Rose.
The old lady who swallowed a fly
He survives from the cave, but that is not the end of the book. More events happen.... He still lives. No dip, sherlock! he's the main charactor of the book; it's NAMED after him! Use your common sense, people!
Yes, he appears later in the series (book ten: The Slippery Slope) and becomes close with Violet, but at the end of the book he is lost.
The end of the universe means nothing will survive even the universe itself.
in harry potter the last book at the end ron and hermionie had two