What book did the Weasley twins give to Ron which he used to try and win Hermione over?
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Harry Potter and the goblet of fire
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The sophomoric guide Twelve Fail-Safe Ways to Charm Witches was about dating and flirting with witches. Although Ron Weasley observed that the book wasn't "all about wandwork," it was unclear what was in it.
Explanation:
- On Harry's seventeenth birthday in 1997, Ron presented him with a copy of the book. Ron already had his own copy, thanks to his brothers Fred and George. It was delivered to him sometime after the first of June, perhaps in late June or early July. Fred and George may have purchased their copy sometime in 1996 or early 1997, however the exact date is unknown.
- Harry Potter overheard Ron laud Hermione Granger on her ability to decorate the Burrow for Harry's seventeenth birthday celebration, and he made the assumption that there might be an entire chapter devoted to compliments. Though he did not specifically mention Lavender Brown by name, Ron added that if he had it during his relationship with Lavender Brown, he would have known just how to get rid of her and how to start things off with Hermione. Ron's remark that it wasn't all "about wandwork" suggested that there was some information pertaining to sexual seduction.
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