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Post by BreAnn on Jun 26, 2007 11:34:36 GMT -5
Yes yes I know, this is like a month early...but I'm just so dang excited! I'm getting a jump start on things, lol xD. So When the books comes out, and you have read it, try and contain all conversation to this thread for a while so as to not accidentally let things leak other places. When that time does come, I'll put a big spoiler tag on here too I think. So yeah, lol. I'm pumped.
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Post by Mary9836 on Jun 26, 2007 17:42:27 GMT -5
LOL! So i read it! (hehe not really, but one day that will be true) Here are my *Future* reviews: "It was AWESOME!" "I HIGHLY recommend it!" "If you ever find yourself in a book story you should really consider buying it" "Its a great read, lots of words and some really great paragraphs" haha
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Post by BreAnn on Jul 20, 2007 21:15:46 GMT -5
2 hours!!!!!
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Post by Mary9836 on Jul 22, 2007 0:47:19 GMT -5
That was the best book i have ever read! I laughed, i cried, I now love Snape (I know, crazy, huh?)....I'm sad its over but it was a great send off!
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Post by bookluver14 on Jul 22, 2007 12:45:25 GMT -5
Everything i ever could have dreamed come true. I knew Snape was good, and I held out for him even when it seemed impossible that they would ever proove how good he was. I officially love him too, hahah, even if I had already. Draco too - I have loved him for quite a while. Ever since the 5th book, when he was serving on for Umbridge. Because I knew he had his doubts, that he was just an innocent, or as close to that as he could have been. Throughout the book he showed his qualites, and i could not have been more proud of him, or of his mother. She saved Harry's life, no matter how many times other people did it throughout the book. She saved him in the presence of Voldemort-- she risked everything. Even if it was just for her son.
The deaths were the most hated part of the book. How, on earth could she kill Lupin? I cried for about 30 seconds, and then swore to love anyone with the name Ted. No matter how annoying they were, I would love them. Ted Tonks has been my favorite out of cannon character, and when they put him in this book I screamed with Joy. And then Lupin's son... wow. I couldn't love a character more than the three of them, Ted, Lupin, and now Ted. =]
Everything about this book was astounding. The humor fred and george put forth, potterwatch, the muggle born releasing at the ministry, moody's eye, lilly's letter, harry hermione and ron's searches, godric's hollow, the hallows mystery, defeating death, the mirrow, dumbledoore's secrets... everything.
I loved every single page, but even more so I loved the way she tied in every loose strand. Everything. Snape's memories fit perfectly with everything we had ever heard about lilly and james. Godric's hollow was amazing, and everything it had in the previous books was magnified. The cloke, for gods sakes the cloke!!!!! The invisibility cloke blew my mind. The Grey lady, and the fact that she is the ghost we had heard the least about.
Luna, and her father. Wow? Yes. Neville, I do love him so. He is the truest Gryffindor of them all. And we have known that since the first book when he was awarded points for standing up to his friends. No one else but him deserved to kill the snake like he did.
Ron and Hermione. Heh. I absolutly loved when she was beating him to a pulp for leaving, even more so than I loved why she rushed to kiss him. House-elves. SPEW got to him somehow, huh.
The entire wedding scene, and the fact that Luna knew who he was. Ritter Skeeter's book, and the broken mirror. The passage to Hogwarts, and room of lost things. I loved that plot!! The fact that Harry remembered that hiding place, was fantastic. One of the best tie-ins.
There are a million more things I could say, but for some reason I can't. I feel so connected to this book, just how I feel when I watch the lord of the Rings movies. Harry Potter is a hue part of my life, and I hope you guys feel the same way. I would be tottaly different without them, and I couldn't call myself, well myself.
It has changed everything, hasn't it? These seven books made us love literature more than we could have imagined. Heck, these books are the reasons we know eachother. We have waited for this moment for as long as humanly possible- and yet, this is not the end. Hahah. I know I sound terrible cheesy. This is just the beginning. Can we ever thank Rowling enough? Probably not. But I hope she knows how grateful we are. How greatful I am. We have read these books so many times other people have called us insane!
I have tried to express my feelings with the words above. And however great it might sound, it isn't enough. I don't even think a banner could express how I feel right now. I finished, i finished the journey. And Harry was with me the whole time. There is something extraordinary about what Rowling has created, something that will never die.
After all, even the master of death. The one who accepted it, and was ready to die for those he loved... was rewarded. Selflessness is always rewarded, if you don't expect to be rewarded. And we, we are rewarded for sticking with Harry to the very end. Rowling said so, she thanked us at the beginning of the book. And her thanks? Harry is alive.
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Post by BreAnn on Jul 22, 2007 14:21:08 GMT -5
*tackle hugs bookie*
It was...Wow. It was so different for the other books. I thought..how could there be happy moments during this harsh time? But there was, and they were so perfectly placed, just when you couldnt stand the bitterness anymore. When Harry felt alone and helpless, I felt alone and helpless. When Harry got excited, I got excited. My emotions go so tied in. When that final battle started, I felt anxious too. When Harry walked into the forest, I was calm. It took me forever to read the last 200 or so pages, because I read slowly, soaking everything in. If I missed something important, than so would harry. I had to restain myself from wooping with laughter and happyness at Mrs. Weasly bolded shout at bellatrix though, cause it was like 4 in the morning and everyone in my house was sleeping, xD
The only thing I was midly not enjoyed by was the epiloge. It was good in its own sense, but I want to know what happened to everyone else. Like the durselys, all the death eaters, neville, luna, george. (was that girl teddy was snogging at the end bill and fluer daughter?) The only death that really made me teary eyed was Dobby. I loved Dobby. So brave, he didnt have to do what harry asked, yet he did.
It took me hours getting to sleep after I read it. I just kept going it all over in my mind. It was over. And I have gotten so much from Harry potter. I have met all you wonderful people, and because of you guys, I have flourished in my passions. TWWN (armz in particular) I hold soley responsible for love and talent in graphic design. Without yours guys encouragment, and me and bookie getting excited over each others new creations, Well then, I would be lost right now. There is nothing else I could even dream of doing with my life. This feels like and end, but its not. It's just an emotional resting place. For me, Harry Potter will always mean TWWN. And TWWN will always mean friends.
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Post by Mary9836 on Jul 22, 2007 14:59:42 GMT -5
MEE TOO!
here is my review! (and where and why i cried)
I cried when Dudley cared about Harry! Even though he was treated so badly in that house, Dudley had still come to care for him, to be thankful for him, to want to know what would become of him. It was emotional because Harry had known so little of that before, I was glad Dudley did the right thing. I wish Petunia had.
Hedwig was a hard blow for me, she was with Harry all those times at the Dursley's and reminded him that Hogwarts was real, which kept his hope alive. I was sad about Moody but i knew that was coming. Kreacher made me tear up a lil', when i read how he became loyal to Harry it just kinda reminded me that kindness can make a difference in anyone.
I was disappointed in Ron but, like Dumbledore, not suprised. He had never really wanted to be the sidekick, and his breaking point came in a critical time. I'm glad he went back though.
Dobby was the first REAL crying episode i had (i was indeed sobbing, but only a little). He had been so noble and loyal to Harry. When Harry dug that grave i felt so proud of him, mostly because it was something all of us would have done for him. Dobby deserved to be buried in a dignified way by the person he valued most.
At least Wormtail got to die, i was glad that one from there side finally got his.
The search for the Hallows and Horcruxs were exciting, daring, everything that they should have been. Dumbledore sure knows how to leave some vague clues behind, but they lead to the right place.
The battle at Hogwarts was truely and emotional turning point for me. He was on his way to the snake when the first real death came...Fred finally got to laugh at a joke from Percy. The Irony hit me hard. Lupin and Tonks were, I admit, the deaths that spawned another sob spell. They had just had a baby, Harry had yelled and berated him so that he would stay with them. It was a sad ending to their story, and the deaths in the book where i thought JK was wrong.
The memories of Snape, i thought would be stupid, but as i read them i felt for him. Lily was his friend, his only real friend. The girl he loved from childhood, the girl he lost to the Dark Arts and to James. To redeem himself he wanted to keep Harry alive. I think he always hated Harry because of James, but not for the obvious reasons (arrogance, stubborn,. ect). I think he thought Harry should have been his, not literally, but James life should have been his, James wife should have been his, Snape felt robbed of a life with Lily...The guilt of Lily's death must have been unbearable for him. Snape was someone i thought unworthy of redemption, i was so wrong. I'm glad the last thing he saw were Lily's eyes.
And finally to my shock (but not everyone else's) Harry was a horcrux. I conjured more tears at the sight of Lily, James, Sirius, and Lupin. I'm glad they walked with him when he was going to lay his life down. The talk with Dumbledore was much praised by me, i don't think it would have been a "real" Harry potter book without his wisdom and soft tone.
Mrs. Weasley laid it on the line. It was like a mother bear defending her cub. She showed motherly courage only matched by that of Lily Potter. I'm glad she got to kill her sons murderer. I'm glad she got vegence for Fred. I'm grateful the Percy returned to them.
Neville was QUITE the hero. I knew he would be! They had given him courage. He stepped up, killed the snake, saved the day.
Harry's final battle was grand. Not overplayed with combat, but subtle. The words Harry spoke, the truth he had come to know hurt Voldemort more then any fight sequence could have described, because the truth was, Vodemort was destined to lose.
The ending kinda confused me, I wasn't sure who's kid was which...and the fact they were all named after dead characters also made the task harder. Albus Severus was a wonderful name, their older boy, James was fitting (i hope his middle name was Sirius). Lily was precious. Ron and Hermione named there kids Hugo and Rose.....Rose i get but "Hugo"? Teddy was obviously turned out to be a normal teenager who set his eyes on Bill and Fluers daughter. I was happy for Neville, Herbology was always his best lesson.
It was a wonderful ending, "the boy who lived ACTUALLY got to live." What more could you ask for?
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Post by bibliophile on Jul 22, 2007 15:37:35 GMT -5
i love this book. neville is my hero. i agree with you guys about dobby, who woundn't cry at that part and then when Fred died and lupin and tonks. i laughed when Molly started yelling and cursing bellatrix, to bad i had to surpress it( it was 2 in the morning) I loved this book. so good....
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Post by BreAnn on Jul 22, 2007 16:49:04 GMT -5
I just remembered, I loved how Lupins code name for Potterwatch was Romulus, lol. Either you get that or you don't.
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Post by Mary9836 on Jul 22, 2007 19:49:11 GMT -5
I apparently did't get it...but hey, i'm not a genius. I laughed out loud at the last chapter, when little albus goes "what is everyone staring at" and ron goes "..It's me, I'm famous"....i was still kinda emotional but that just made me bust out for some reason. Ron truely out did himself with his sarcasm this book. Thank goodness too, i couldn't have taken all the sadness if it wasn't for him.
P.S. Does anyone know what happened to Hagrid....I didn't think he died...but i didn't read any mention of him while they were celebrating or in the epilogue (sp?)...?
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Post by Enelamra Faye on Jul 22, 2007 23:29:18 GMT -5
DH is absolutely the BEST BOOK EVER! Omg... Okay, so here's what I think. Lol. After I was done with the book I was overjoyed, yet extremely disappointing, sad, etc. The series was over! I was craving for more after I was done reading. I want to read MORE!!! Man, I can't help it. Lol. Everything in the book was just absolutely WOW. SNAPE'S INNOCENT! Of all the people who doubted that he was, HAHA. I knew Snape couldn't be like that! He's a slimy old git, yeah, I hate him, but his loyalties just can't lay with Voldemort! That's just wrong! Snape killing Dumbledore like that is just too obvious... JKR would've thought it through, many twists and turns. And Dumbledore shows extremely great judge of character, at least at the end. I was WAY TO EFFING ECSTATIC ABOUT RON AND HERMIONE!!! AREN'T THEY GREAT TOGETHER?! I cried, tears of JOY when Hermione kissed Ron! Lmao, Harry just stood there. Lol. Heehee. I CRIED, TEARS OF FURY, WHEN RIDDLE-HARRY AND RIDDLE-HERMIONE KISSED. I WOULD'VE KICKED RON 'CAUSE HE LET THAT HAPPEN AND DIDN'T STAB THAT HORCRUX. As of now, Ron is still my favorite character, and will forever be my favorite character (although he did act kind of stupid, didn't he? ... ) Not as shocking as I thought, I did gasp, when Harry found out he had to die. Voldemort really couldn't understand love. Thank God. So Harry died, but I knew he'd be alive. This is the sort of thing I'd expect from the book. Harry dying, but not dying. Isn't that brilliant? JKR is just too awesome. I was so happy when Harry saw Dumbledore, but what was that thing writhing? I gotta re-read the book again. When Dumbledore explained everything... *sings* I can see clearly now the rain has gone *ends singing* In the beginning of the Prince's Tale, I almost thought Snape was going to tell Harry he was his son. Lol. I thought Snape was very kind to Harry despite of what he has done. Harry is so much like his father that he loathed so much. His life story and etc. was really touching. It's sad that he was an outcast. I really do feel sorry for Snape. So as for deaths... I thought the death of Hedwig, Fred, and Colin Creevey were completely random. As WioK had said, they were a victim of circumstance (or at least he said that for Hedwig, hehe). I felt great sorrow when Lupin, Tonks, (oh poor Teddy), and Mad-Eye died. I really thought Mad-Eye was still alive. I almost thought Hagrid had died! So, this book kinda ended all the Marauders... Even Wormtail died... Wow. But, he did owe Harry. I loved how everyone wanted and was willing to fight. I loved the bravery Neville showed. He was the best, I swear! When he killed Nagini I was shocked that he did it right then and there, but I didn't doubt he would. OH YEAH GO NEVILLE! So, the Deathly Hallows. Honestly, I didn't know what the crap the word "Hallows" meant. Lol. Right before I started reading, I looked in my dictionary, and apparently it wasn't there. I would have never guessed about the Tale of the Three Brothers and the Elder Wand, Resurrection Stone and the Invisibility Cloak being the Deathly Hallows... That was wow. I thought it really had something with Godric's Hollow or something, and the 'a' was just a typo. I thought all that was brilliant. Ah loopholes. Lol. Aren't they just great? Lol. Voldemort didn't always seem too bright. Lol. I thought he was really stupid in CoS as Riddle... The thing with not seeing what was going to happen. Voldemort, although not clever, seemed so dim-witted due to ignorance and his craving for power. Aiaiaiaiaiaa. I was so shocked and excited when I saw Aberforth! Lol. Quite unexpected. The eyes that kept showing up in that mirror. Lol, I really didn't know who he was at the Hog's Head, even when I read about the goat Patronus. Lmao, kinda funny. Dumbledore's whole story seemed so, different. Grindelwald was another twist in the story. He was mentioned ever since the first book and I would never thought of him being a crucial part of the story. Hogwarts has gone to the dogs, or at least when the Carrows were there. Gawd what arses the were. Lol. Snape couldn't obviously done anything. I can't believe during a WAR, parents still sent their children to Hogwarts! I was shocked. I really felt bad when I heard Luna was kidnapped, at least she was safe. Kinda. Harry's visions were whoa. I can't believe Voldemort wasn't aware that Harry knew what he was doing. It was really useful. The whole quest for Horcruxes and all. That was overwhelming. The thing with the sword, and Snape's Patronus! Wow. His love for Lily... Lol, loved the part when they ran away with the dragon. Lol. Griphook's such a... a... GOblin... Lol. I was surprised when Dean came out nowhere. Lol, this book was so unpredictable! I got so mad when Viktor came to the wedding. It pissed me off 'cause he might've ruined Ron and Hermione's relationship. Lol. Lmao, I seem to be ranting on and on. I'll just talk about the end. I wonder why Harry didn't feel anything when Voldemort was torturing him. The Malfoys, I can't help but think, are a bunch of cowards, but kinda for the right reason. I don't think it would've been right for them to suffer something like that. I thought Draco would just be a coward, but he can't be that evil. Crabbe and Goyle are stupid. Haha, Crabbe died. He pissed me off, you know, the last moments he was living. Omg, trying to speak "smart", it sounded sooo stupid. Hehe. Wish Goyle died, hehe, yeah. I kinda only wanted Malfoy to be alive. The duel with Harry and Voldemort. I need to re-read that part! The part where Harry said the Elder Wand was supposed to belong to Malfoy, I was like, "HUH?!" But yeah, I'll get it in the end, again. Lmao, so, the Epilogue wasn't very detailed. I wish it said what happened to the others! The Dursleys, Weasleys, the Order! Who's the permanent Minister of MAgic?? Who's Headmaster of Hogwarts?! So many things left unanswered. Lol. Haha. I thought Albus Severus is a nice name. Lol. Who was that girl Ted was snogging?? HUGO?! ............. HUGO?! LMAO!!!! Scorpius... WHO DID DRACO MARRY?! !!!!!!!!!!! Lmao! AWESOME BOOK. TWO THUMBS UP! FIVE STARS! BEST BOOK EVER!!!
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Post by ...Ben... on Jul 23, 2007 2:21:27 GMT -5
P.S. Does anyone know what happened to Hagrid....I didn't think he died...but i didn't read any mention of him while they were celebrating or in the epilogue (sp?)...? hagrid invites the potter and weasley kids for tea in the epilogue.... the best book ever!!! so hacked off bout fred, i luv him lol, felt sorry for george bless him, worst thing to loose a twin... i think more injuries like georges ear wouldnt have gone a miss... they are at war and the only injury, cept death, is a blown up ear... still.... kreacher is gr8, the loyalty is fantastic, dobby love the guy
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Post by DramaQueen04 on Jul 23, 2007 10:36:32 GMT -5
I just remembered, I loved how Lupins code name for Potterwatch was Romulus, lol. Either you get that or you don't. Lol i so got that..i did alot of research after the last book. and i alreay know a lot about mythology and supernatural stuff so its all good =P
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Post by DramaQueen04 on Jul 23, 2007 10:41:36 GMT -5
DH is absolutely the BEST BOOK EVER! Omg... Okay, so here's what I think. Lol. After I was done with the book I was overjoyed, yet extremely disappointing, sad, etc. The series was over! I was craving for more after I was done reading. I want to read MORE!!! Man, I can't help it. Lol. Everything in the book was just absolutely WOW. SNAPE'S INNOCENT! Of all the people who doubted that he was, HAHA. I knew Snape couldn't be like that! He's a slimy old git, yeah, I hate him, but his loyalties just can't lay with Voldemort! That's just wrong! Snape killing Dumbledore like that is just too obvious... JKR would've thought it through, many twists and turns. And Dumbledore shows extremely great judge of character, at least at the end. I was WAY TO EFFING ECSTATIC ABOUT RON AND HERMIONE!!! AREN'T THEY GREAT TOGETHER?! I cried, tears of JOY when Hermione kissed Ron! Lmao, Harry just stood there. Lol. Heehee. I CRIED, TEARS OF FURY, WHEN RIDDLE-HARRY AND RIDDLE-HERMIONE KISSED. I WOULD'VE KICKED RON 'CAUSE HE LET THAT HAPPEN AND DIDN'T STAB THAT HORCRUX. As of now, Ron is still my favorite character, and will forever be my favorite character (although he did act kind of stupid, didn't he? ... ) Not as shocking as I thought, I did gasp, when Harry found out he had to die. Voldemort really couldn't understand love. Thank God. So Harry died, but I knew he'd be alive. This is the sort of thing I'd expect from the book. Harry dying, but not dying. Isn't that brilliant? JKR is just too awesome. I was so happy when Harry saw Dumbledore, but what was that thing writhing? I gotta re-read the book again. When Dumbledore explained everything... *sings* I can see clearly now the rain has gone *ends singing* In the beginning of the Prince's Tale, I almost thought Snape was going to tell Harry he was his son. Lol. I thought Snape was very kind to Harry despite of what he has done. Harry is so much like his father that he loathed so much. His life story and etc. was really touching. It's sad that he was an outcast. I really do feel sorry for Snape. So as for deaths... I thought the death of Hedwig, Fred, and Colin Creevey were completely random. As WioK had said, they were a victim of circumstance (or at least he said that for Hedwig, hehe). I felt great sorrow when Lupin, Tonks, (oh poor Teddy), and Mad-Eye died. I really thought Mad-Eye was still alive. I almost thought Hagrid had died! So, this book kinda ended all the Marauders... Even Wormtail died... Wow. But, he did owe Harry. I loved how everyone wanted and was willing to fight. I loved the bravery Neville showed. He was the best, I swear! When he killed Nagini I was shocked that he did it right then and there, but I didn't doubt he would. OH YEAH GO NEVILLE! So, the Deathly Hallows. Honestly, I didn't know what the crap the word "Hallows" meant. Lol. Right before I started reading, I looked in my dictionary, and apparently it wasn't there. I would have never guessed about the Tale of the Three Brothers and the Elder Wand, Resurrection Stone and the Invisibility Cloak being the Deathly Hallows... That was wow. I thought it really had something with Godric's Hollow or something, and the 'a' was just a typo. I thought all that was brilliant. Ah loopholes. Lol. Aren't they just great? Lol. Voldemort didn't always seem too bright. Lol. I thought he was really stupid in CoS as Riddle... The thing with not seeing what was going to happen. Voldemort, although not clever, seemed so dim-witted due to ignorance and his craving for power. Aiaiaiaiaiaa. I was so shocked and excited when I saw Aberforth! Lol. Quite unexpected. The eyes that kept showing up in that mirror. Lol, I really didn't know who he was at the Hog's Head, even when I read about the goat Patronus. Lmao, kinda funny. Dumbledore's whole story seemed so, different. Grindelwald was another twist in the story. He was mentioned ever since the first book and I would never thought of him being a crucial part of the story. Hogwarts has gone to the dogs, or at least when the Carrows were there. Gawd what arses the were. Lol. Snape couldn't obviously done anything. I can't believe during a WAR, parents still sent their children to Hogwarts! I was shocked. I really felt bad when I heard Luna was kidnapped, at least she was safe. Kinda. Harry's visions were whoa. I can't believe Voldemort wasn't aware that Harry knew what he was doing. It was really useful. The whole quest for Horcruxes and all. That was overwhelming. The thing with the sword, and Snape's Patronus! Wow. His love for Lily... Lol, loved the part when they ran away with the dragon. Lol. Griphook's such a... a... GOblin... Lol. I was surprised when Dean came out nowhere. Lol, this book was so unpredictable! I got so mad when Viktor came to the wedding. It pissed me off 'cause he might've ruined Ron and Hermione's relationship. Lol. Lmao, I seem to be ranting on and on. I'll just talk about the end. I wonder why Harry didn't feel anything when Voldemort was torturing him. The Malfoys, I can't help but think, are a bunch of cowards, but kinda for the right reason. I don't think it would've been right for them to suffer something like that. I thought Draco would just be a coward, but he can't be that evil. Crabbe and Goyle are stupid. Haha, Crabbe died. He pissed me off, you know, the last moments he was living. Omg, trying to speak "smart", it sounded sooo stupid. Hehe. Wish Goyle died, hehe, yeah. I kinda only wanted Malfoy to be alive. The duel with Harry and Voldemort. I need to re-read that part! The part where Harry said the Elder Wand was supposed to belong to Malfoy, I was like, "HUH?!" But yeah, I'll get it in the end, again. Lmao, so, the Epilogue wasn't very detailed. I wish it said what happened to the others! The Dursleys, Weasleys, the Order! Who's the permanent Minister of MAgic?? Who's Headmaster of Hogwarts?! So many things left unanswered. Lol. Haha. I thought Albus Severus is a nice name. Lol. Who was that girl Ted was snogging?? HUGO?! ............. HUGO?! LMAO!!!! Scorpius... WHO DID DRACO MARRY?! !!!!!!!!!!! Lmao! AWESOME BOOK. TWO THUMBS UP! FIVE STARS! BEST BOOK EVER!!! omg...sorry but i have to double post today..too many good things to comment on...adn ive got somethign to say for this particular post *does Darth Vader monotone breathing* "Harry I am your father" *Darth Vader breath* XD HAD to do it because i am a major Starwars geek..i blame my boyfriend -_-'
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Post by Enelamra Faye on Jul 25, 2007 22:31:28 GMT -5
Lmao, I'm so sorry, but it's summer, my mind is on lockdown. It refuses to work for certain things. I don't get your post, DramaQueen. Lol. After posting my post, I read all the other posts. Lol, I missed so much stuff! Lol. It took like a day or two to really let DH sink in. I guess it was probably yesterday when I really felt that everything was over. (Although it really isn't 'cause HARRY POTTER LIVES ON FOREVER!!!) Sounds cheesy, but I got this longing inside me that kept nagging me all the time! Grrrr! It has something to do with Harry Potter, that's for sure. It was a shock, too, when my best friend wanted to borrow DH, and I nearly cried, 'cause, well, it's mine! MY HARRY POTTER BOOK! I'm not mad at her or anything, I just grew so attached to it. Aaaarrrggghhhh... I want HARRY POTTER. This really sucks. Lol, if you didn't get how I felt, I might sound really idiotic. It's like you LOVED something sooo much only to find out it ended, and you just have a craving for more. Blehhh.. I'll get over it. Lmao, this is exactly what happened when I watched Peter Pan. xD As all of you have said (Bookie mostly, loved your post!), HP has done so much. I thank JK Rowling for creating the world of Harry Potter. She opened up the world of reading (which I was not so fond of before), graphics designing, and so much more for me. It is very true that all of us in this forum (and other Potter Associations we have joined) wouldn't've met if there wasn't Harry Potter. With this forum, I got to learn how to interact with people. How to not feel inferior to other people. I got to be myself and gained great friends. My time here really helped me get through school. Lol, I just realized the times when I began being hyper was when I was in the 7th grade 'cause the summer before that, I just joined TWWN. HP ROCKS MY SOCKS. I could say that a million times, but it wouldn't satisfy me because it's not enough to put what I feel into words. Btw, I got a SHIRT. LMAO!! It has DH on it! I answered HP Trivia question at the bookstore where I got DH. If I stayed a little longer, I might've won that DVD set..
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