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Apr 27, 2007 06:11

FUCKING YES!!!

Azkaban looks very cool, I must say.

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ex_farenheig123 April 30 2007, 20:22:15 UTC
Lol. the movies of HP aren't bad, but I gave up the books after Order of the Pheonix ^_^;

D.

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quessir April 30 2007, 21:45:55 UTC
You missed the very best one :/

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ex_farenheig123 May 2 2007, 06:49:55 UTC
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood prince? Ehhh...read two chapters and gave up. I don't know who the half-blood prince is but I know what happens to Dumbledore. Kinda shot out at me on DA.

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quessir May 2 2007, 11:25:20 UTC
Oops, dunno how I got confused there, I thought you said you stopped reading them after Goblet of Fire, sorry. Yeah, I didn't like Half-Blood Prince that much, either. It felt more like a setup to the last book, rather than having a good story in it's own right.

Avoid the comment I'm going to reply to Jereth with down below if you don't want any spoilers!

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jereth127 May 1 2007, 22:23:57 UTC
No she didn't...

I'm still confused as to what happened in the last two books...

Prisoner of Azkaban was the best book, hands down...

The last three have been long sessions talking about how Harry suddenly see's red and is no longer to control his rage. Hermione starts crying and Ron somehow manages to physically fall over himself while trying to say something.

And I hate the way she ended the last book, as if she wasn't already making it hard to follow..

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quessir May 2 2007, 11:38:10 UTC
What's confusing? I think that Prisoner of Azkaban probably has the best story, alright, but it's not a very big book, and I prefer my Harry Potter books to have plenty of meat on them! As for the last three books? Hm. I can't recall Harry being very angry in Goblet of Fire. He's angry and shouts a lot during Order of the Phoenix, alright, but to be fair he was under a lot of pressure because not only did his friends not believe him, but the Ministry itself discredited him at every turn. Dumbledore refused to look at him even once, and the only place in the world he loved to stay was being slowly turned into a place of oppression. And besides, I seem to remember you shouting a great deal at the age of fifteen, too :P ( ... )

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