Well, it is time for me to gather my opinions on the latest installment in the Harry Potter series.
I will say that I loved it. I think that it might be up there with Prisoner of Azkaban for me. I'm also quite happy that I kept myself out of the house, away from a computer and spoiler-free until the book was released. I'm quite proud of myself. ^_
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Ron and Hermione fight like a married couple, because Ron is as thick as a brick when it comes to anything physical and Hermione's too proud to tell him.
The Dumbledore/Harry/cave/potion scene? Not for the kiddies. At one pont Dumbledore is actually begging to be killed. "Here you, go, Professor, sir, this will make it all end, all be over..."
I'm not sure if he's dead or not, but one thing that I am pretty sure of is that Snape is still not the evil bastard a lot of people think he is. Note his reaction when Harry calls him a coward... my postulate is that such a response was caused by the fact that it took him great strength of will to kiil Dumbledore. Dumbledore was probably begging to be killed. It's very out of character for him to beg for anything. He'd just got done taunting a roomful of other Death Eaters.
As far as libro numero siete... well, it's going to be a long 2-3 years.
Ron = man-whore... yeah, that puts bad images in my mind.
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As for Snape... the more and more I see what people say about him not being evil, the more, once again, the evidence presents to be very convincing. I just didn't take time to analyze it, I guess. I think I was too shell-shocked by what was actually happening.
Heh heh... Ron... Man-whore...
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I don't know; I always thought there was something up with Snape. besides, Dumbledore said it himself: When he makes mistakes, they tend to be huge ones....
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I was gonna call you but I forgot to copy down your phone number before I got off AIM, and you know how unendingly impossible it is to read Grandma's handwriting, so I just gave up on trying to find your phone number.
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