Bah, I'm confused on what you mean? Are you asking if he's a Slazar Slytherin decendent? I don't see that he could be, Voldemort, err, Tom Riddle, was the last of the line, was he not? We don't really know anything about Eileen Prince, other than she was, obviously pure blood? Actually, that could be questionable, too. But, no, if I'm understanding your question right, he's not. Although it is interesting, his and Voldemort's parentage is the same. O_o
Love from you will always make me feel better, even if nothings wrong. =)
*laugh* I know what you mean about writing your opinion, I thought about not doing it myself, but I just...needed to get it out somewhere. Heh. But - I would love to know your opinions. So if you do decide not to post it up, you must write me a lenthy email.
i've been dying to talk about the sixth book for a few days now. none of my friends have read it and since the harry potter message boards are a pain in the butt... lol. anywho- i agree and disagree with different parts of your wonderfully written review of the sixth book, missers. i felt like the love stories were a little too much like filler also but i think j.k. had a good reason for putting them in there. i have a feeling it'll be big in the seventh book or that she was trying to make a theme of love through out the book since dumbledore said it was the only power voldemort didn't have and it'll be harry's bigest weapon. so i think harry is going to need ginny in the seventh book to defeat voldemort as well as ron and hermione. i think the whole harry not going back to school was an awesome twist at the end there. i hate that harry and ginny broke up but i saw it comin. as much as i saw dumbledore's death coming i still cried the whole last fifty pages of the book. the weirdest part is i could totally see like a movie scene
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Re: more opinionsmoon_dancingJuly 21 2005, 05:39:52 UTC
Steph! *huggles*
You make a good point with the over all conception of love being a theme in the book; I never thought of it that way. But I do agree with you that Ginny will play a big role with Harry in the last book. I'm so curious as to what kind of role (can she really take it out completely?) Hogwarts will play in 7. I did read in an interview that we won't have another Quidditch scene - Luna's wonderfully comical comentation was our last one. *sigh*
Ahh, I do know what you mean! I can definitely see this book in movie form. Too bad, it'll still be a couple years till we get there...
hem. i havent finished reading yet, BUT i saw the part where you were wondering about who RAB is, and the first thing that came to mind when i read it (at 4 am Lol) was "Really Angry Boy". Lol. idk. i just felt like sharing.
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*laugh* I know what you mean about writing your opinion, I thought about not doing it myself, but I just...needed to get it out somewhere. Heh. But - I would love to know your opinions. So if you do decide not to post it up, you must write me a lenthy email.
I'm feeling demanding right now. *snerk*
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I sitll really liked the book, I jsut think there were a few thigns J.K. should have spent more time on.
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You make a good point with the over all conception of love being a theme in the book; I never thought of it that way. But I do agree with you that Ginny will play a big role with Harry in the last book. I'm so curious as to what kind of role (can she really take it out completely?) Hogwarts will play in 7. I did read in an interview that we won't have another Quidditch scene - Luna's wonderfully comical comentation was our last one. *sigh*
Ahh, I do know what you mean! I can definitely see this book in movie form. Too bad, it'll still be a couple years till we get there...
Luv ya, darling! *huggles n cookies*
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That amused me to no ends, luv. Seriously, I'm still grinning. =D
Huggles! <3
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