In the Harry Potter book series, Harry and Ginny share their first kiss in "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" on page 647 of the American hardcover edition. The scene takes place in the Gryffindor common room after Gryffindor wins the Quidditch Cup. This moment marks the beginning of their romantic relationship in the series.
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In the 6th book, they kiss on page 499 and in the 7th book, they kiss on page 116.
in the u.s harry potter and the half-blood prince harry and ginny's first kiss is on page 533.
UMM, on hard cover its 533. I THINK....... But for sure I know the chapter, its Sectumsempra
It isn't written in the books where Hermione gives Ginny advice, because the books are mainly about Harry. Throughout the series, we only know that Ginny had a crush on Harry through the Valentine (book 2) and the get well soon card (also book 2). Otherwise, we are given hardly any signs that Ginny has feelings for Harry, until, of course, the final two books. We only know that Hermione gave Ginny advice, because we are told later on in the book series.
The first one is in the common room after the quidditch match in the 6th book. Their second kiss ( and third and forth, ad infinatum) is not specified. It is presumed that it was shortly after the first as they go through the door out of the Gryffindor Common Room. The two spend much of the rest of the term 'snogging' all over the school and grounds at Hogwarts.
At the end of Harry Potter and the Goblet of FireHermione gives Harry a quick kiss on the cheek. Other than that, they've never kissed.The only other occasion is when Riddle-Harry and Riddle-Hermione attempt to torture Ron so he won't destroy the Horcrux. However, these were just projections of Ron's fears. The real Harry was watching this scene as it took place.
Dean Thomas kisses Ginny Weasley on page number 268 of the sixth book.
Page 625. I've just read Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (and btw it was AWESOME!!) and I read it on page 625. It was actually quite surprising.Another Answer:Page 502.