J.K. Rowling Discusses the Hallows in the City of Angels.
"Snape is vindictive, he's cruel" said J.K. Rowling Monday as she
met with students at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles, signing books
and answering questions, on the first stop of her "Open Book Tour",
which will also include New Orleans and New York City. This is
her first appearance in the US since 2000 and she won't be doing any
interviews, despite rumors of her appearing on a morning television show.
She read from
Harry Potter and the Dealthy Hallows, signed books, and
answered a dozen questions from kids selected from several LA
schools.
Rowling said that she has not started writing the much talked about
Harry Potter encyclopedia. She wasn't telling what she was going to be
doing next, but admitted that Harry Potter would be a tough act to
follow.
Rowling was thrilled to be able to interact directly with fans. Many of
the questions she was asked today were about her life, what inspired
her, her faith. She talked about Dumbledore's arc in the series, how
Harry had been his puppet, and his emergence as a Machiavellian
figure.
MTV
reports that she commented: "When Snape says to Dumbledore [toward the
end of 'Hallows'], 'We've been protecting [Harry] so he could die at
the right moment' I don't think in book one you would have ever
envisioned a moment where your sympathy would be with Snape rather than
Dumbledore."
Rowling's next stop will be in New Orleans on Thursday.
Sources:
LA
Times
and
MTV