@Jeruba I admit, it would be tempting to read more Harry Potter, but it will dilute the story to add more entries. As a comic book fan, I know quite well how easily a series can devolve when you don’t let the story finish and you run out of original ideas. Just in the past 5–10 years, we’ve seen the return of characters who have been dead for many years, including Jason Todd (the second Robin), Barry Allen (the second Flash), Hal Jordan (the second Green Lantern) and even Bucky Barnes (Captain America’s sidekick), who died in the 1940’s! I don’t mean to give a comic book history lesson here, but all of these characters had meaningful deaths that were reversed due to fan demands and the chance at profit. The stories where they died are meaningless now. Imagine if Voldemort were brought back for “one last battle?” Or how about Dumbledore? Cedric Diggory? Any of these would ruin the “original” Harry Potter run.
It saddens me to think of how easily profit can co-opt creativity.