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<--- HAHA I just find that funny. Ahem.
Oh, I've wanted to start one of these for a long time but I just can't be bothered typing them all out. I now have 93 on my list. Lmao. I can't be stuffed going through them and picking ones I'd like to read this year. :I
Oh! You forgot the Five People in the books you've read so far. LOL, you and your memory. You're worse than me now.
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Yes, I agree, the first books ARE brilliant. I just don't enjoy them very much anymore because of all the times I've read them. Plus, it's annoying to get past the introductions and everything. I love the 4th-7th.
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Oh...
HEEEDDDWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIGGGG
Which HP death do you think got to you the most?
Hedwig, Dobby and Fred made me bawl like a baby.
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My PS and GoF books are horrible... Goblet isn't so bad, just the bottom right corner folds up (I HATE THAT WITH PAPERBACKS!). But oh Lord. Philosopher's Stone is very... crinkly & wrinkly. It got absolutely drenched in water. I spent about an hour desperately trying to dry the pages one by one with a hair dryer. I almost cried.
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"Just because YOU have the emotional range of a teaspoon, doesn't mean we all have!"
xD That was the only scene the movies got absolutely perfect.
Gotta love Hermione.
I remember laughing quite a lot in the second book when Harry walks into the weasley's kitchen and Ginny's elbow accidentally slips into a dish of butter.
And I think there was another part where she spills her porridge.
xD
The humour in the HP books are one of the things I love most about them!
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Haha, yeah. OH, there's that part where McGonagall is asking harry about his future careers, and she ends up arguing with Umbridge over why he should or shouldn't be an auror. And she glared at her whenever she went "ahem" xD McGonagall's awesome.
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LMAO I remember I could NOT stop laughing when you said that. It was in an email. Ahahaha.
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HAHA! Oh, and the part where Dumbledore leaps into the water like a leapfrog and starts swimming a perfect breastroke. That was so unexpected.
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In the end I don't care about the little things or plots they get wrong, as long as the feelings and characters are done well I'm happy. If they're not, that's when I pick on all the little things as well.
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I just remembered a part in the 7th I couldn't stop laughing at; When Snape leaps out the window AHAAAAHAHAAAAAHAHAAAA. I found that hilarious!
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I thought the epilogue was okay. It wasn't TOO happily ever after for me, because of how Harry
named one of his sons after Snape
... That made me tear up a bit because it's JUST SO BEAUTIFUL!
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Jacob, Esme, Alice, and Rosalie.
What in the?! Didn't know that... well at least they look convincing ? Except for jacob. Those desperate fools!
I also think the Harry Potter movies miss out on several important bits and pieces, but it wasn't too bad. It's really only the fifth one that misses out on a lot. At least it was bareable to watch, unlike Twilight, which honestly makes me gag.
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Good morning and welcome to the forum Miss Whitlock. *Sips tea*
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My most favourite is my Pug bookmark. 'Tis adorable. My next door neighbour gave it to me for my birthday one year. She knows how much I love mah pug.
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Twilight...
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So I watched the movie tonight with a couple of my friends, and it really started to get on my nerves all the stuff that I thought was important in the book that they left out of the movie! I've only watched the movie once without the commentary on, so I must just not have noticed. The meadow parts took a back seat, and we got to see what, maybe 3 serious conversations between the two? And where the heck were the rest of the kissing scenes, man?! Ah well, I know that can't take everything from page to screen...
I AGREE!
That is all.
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Oh, and...
Oh no, that's one thing I never noticed I always told anyone who would listen thathe was a good guy and in love with Lily, of course my friends said I was being stupid, but I got the last laugh
I never understood how so many people guessed right with Snape! I was shocked. WOW YOU PEOPLE ARE SMART. I suppose I've never really been good at predicting with books. I think that's a good thing, though.
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I just never thought of Dumbledore to be attracted to anyone. I always thought he liked to keep to himself and was a bit of a loner...
but gay? Wow, didn't expect that! xD.
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Cookies and cream!!!!
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Oh yes yes, I love rereading books to notice the smallest things! Like in the first one when Snape paused to look into Harry's eyes for the first time.... I almost started crying.
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I still have many many books to read, but the 7th Harry Potter book is definitely my all time favourite at the moment. I'm reading it only for the second time now after 2 years, and wow, have I missed it. I'm still amazed at how J.K. Rowling came up with such an epic plot. Ahhhh.
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I tried reading the Inheritance trilogy a long time ago and nearly finished the first book, but stopped because I get so easily bored with fantasy books that include a whole lotta travelling. I'm going to try again very soon though, because I just lurve dragons and the plot was pretty good. I just have to survive through the freaking travelling.
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Eh, I'm over Russet Noon already. I just won't read it.
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What in the world? That's almost like copyright It's not fair to stephanie meyer, grr.
Harry Potter Books by J. K. Rowling
in Children's / Young Adult
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Oh my goodness, I just read this bit last night:
'Dobby, no, don't die, don't die -'
The elf's eyes found him, and his lips trembled with the effort to form words.
'Harry ... Potter ...'
And then with a little shudder the elf became quite still, and his eyes were nothing more than great, glassy orbs sprinkled with light from the stars they could not see.
:weeping:
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! DAMN YOU ROWLING (not really)!