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Posted 2007-07-24, 11:15 AM in reply to Lenny's post "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows..."
Just finished reading the book last night at 1am. I had to work daily too, so I didn't have the time to just sit down and read for hours on end. But...I loved it so much!

First off, and I can't help but mention this first, Neville is fucking BADASS! I was surprised! I love the change he went through!

I always had a feeling that there was more to Snape. I was right when I guessed that Dumbledore had planned his death with him. I hadn't realized however, just how deep Snape really was behind the scenes of it all. To go through all of that for the child of the one person he ever loved, who never returned that love...heartbreaking.

I loved Kreature in this book. Cracked me up.

"Perhaps just one more, Master Harry, for luck?"

I admit, I loled. And the sidestory that went with it was great.

And with as much as the twins went through, like George losing his ear, I loved the fact that they never lost their sense of humor. I love the twins. Sigh. It was a shame Fred died. "Saintlike. You see...I'm holy. Holey, Fred, geddit?" Ha!

Also, I felt rather sorry for Draco in the book, and was rather glad that by the end there was a sort of...well...not quite friendship...but rather civilness between them all.
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Posted 2007-07-24, 12:31 PM in reply to Jessifer's post starting "Just finished reading the book last..."
You know what guys... I think I might actually go borrow these books from the Libary etc, and try and catch up on it. I suppose if everyone is so interested in them there must be more behind the material that what is shown at the surface. Hmm, the possibilities... There are 7 books now right, and Deathly Hallows is the last one in the "series" .. ?














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Posted 2007-07-24, 02:32 PM in reply to D3V's post starting "You know what guys... I think I might..."
I have never cherished a seriese of writing more than Harry Potter. Never read a better book. This seriese has controlled my "reading lifestyle" for the past..ehh...7 or so years has it been? Probably less.... Somebody ask me what book is my favourite, i say harry potter.

How could I be in love with a fictional character(s)?

What the fuck man.

So weird. Yet I cant control it.
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Posted 2007-07-24, 02:38 PM in reply to slaynish's post starting "I have never cherished a seriese of..."
I think what my problem is, was that I haven't enjoyed any of the movies that i've seen, I can't stand the ratcliffe kid because he looks so ridiculous...














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Posted 2007-07-24, 03:37 PM in reply to D3V's post starting "I think what my problem is, was that I..."
I can remember when there was a country wide competition for kids to enter to win the role of Harry, Ron and Hermione. Nearly entered myself!
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Posted 2007-07-24, 03:39 PM in reply to Lenny's post starting "I can remember when there was a country..."
I'd much rather see you in the movie than that Kid, seriously...














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Posted 2007-07-24, 03:41 PM in reply to D3V's post starting "I'd much rather see you in the movie..."
I don't think Daniel Radcliffe is that bad. Definitely a lot better than he first was.

Rupert Grint is very good. Not only as Ron, but in the other films he's done.

And Emma Watson is quite good, too. She just needs to keep her eyebrows down. I wonder if she does that with her eyebrows in real life...
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