Harry PotterauthorJ.K.

Rowlingwrote seven books about The Boy Who Lived, and, as it turns out, she has a favorite chapter.

When asked about it on Twitter, Rowling revealed it to be chapter 34 fromHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,called The Forest Again.

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This is the moment when Harry, realizing what he must do to kill Voldemort, enters the Forbidden Forest to confront the dark wizard.

It also features the moment when he is finally able to fire up the Golden Snitch and see his deceased family using the treasure within.

Rowling also tweeted that this chapter made her cry, as it was the culmination of 17 years work and the most cathartic piece of writing of my life.

Rowling returns to the world ofHarry Potter though not to Harry Potter himself in penning the screenplay for the film adaptation ofFantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them,which starsEddie Redmayne, Jon Voight, Ron Perlman, Colin Farrell, and Katherine Waterson and is slated to arrive in November 2016.