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Natasa Posted Tue 31 Jul, 2007 11:23 AM |
baby faced woman wrote: Did anyone die? :)
We shouldn't tell,should we?
Anyway I found it brilliant,she could have avoided the epilogue but it's ok.. :-)
I finished it yesterday and I'm drowning into HP world! :P |
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baby faced woman Posted Thu 02 Aug, 2007 1:50 AM |
Natasa wrote: baby faced woman wrote: Did anyone die? :)
We shouldn't tell,should we?
Anyway I found it brilliant,she could have avoided the epilogue but it's ok.. :-)
I finished it yesterday and I'm drowning into HP world! :P
I touhgt that anyone would mot tell about it...:)
But I asked.... |
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Digsy Posted Thu 02 Aug, 2007 9:22 AM |
I really enjoyed the book too.
But gosh, she really had loads of ideas for it and sometimes it got me really confused, explanation after explanation
But at the end it really turned almost genious
I was really shocked reading about Snape but positively and this chapter I guess I enjoyed most of all (about his memories). I think this bit was absolutely stunning.
I enjoyed epilogue as well, cause I was afraid there wouldn't be one ;)
I think I will read all of the books in one go when I have some time |
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Sanne (nl) Posted Thu 02 Aug, 2007 10:01 AM |
baby faced woman wrote: Natasa wrote: baby faced woman wrote: Did anyone die? :)
We shouldn't tell,should we?
Anyway I found it brilliant,she could have avoided the epilogue but it's ok.. :-)
I finished it yesterday and I'm drowning into HP world! :P
I touhgt that anyone would mot tell about it...:)
But I asked....
If you REALLY want to know, just google the book and good ol'wikipedia comes up with the whole story (well almost).
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baby faced woman Posted Thu 02 Aug, 2007 10:35 AM |
Sanne (nl) wrote: baby faced woman wrote: Natasa wrote: baby faced woman wrote: Did anyone die? :)
We shouldn't tell,should we?
Anyway I found it brilliant,she could have avoided the epilogue but it's ok.. :-)
I finished it yesterday and I'm drowning into HP world! :P
I touhgt that anyone would mot tell about it...:)
But I asked....
If you REALLY want to know, just google the book and good ol'wikipedia comes up with the whole story (well almost).
Cheers! I wanna see the film early! :) |
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ayana Posted Thu 02 Aug, 2007 11:51 AM |
Sanne (nl) wrote:
If you REALLY want to know, just google the book and good ol'wikipedia comes up with the whole story (well almost).
Wikipedia gives actually more informations than the book, lol. |
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Sanne (nl) Posted Thu 02 Aug, 2007 11:53 AM |
ayana wrote: Sanne (nl) wrote:
If you REALLY want to know, just google the book and good ol'wikipedia comes up with the whole story (well almost).
Wikipedia gives actually more informations than the book, lol.
Well that serves me right for peaking, haha. I haven't read the book yet *blushes* |
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Tianyan Posted Thu 02 Aug, 2007 12:01 PM |
I thought that it was good, especially towards the end when everything was clarified. Though I got sooooo bored during th middle section...all the 3 main caracters seemed to do was wonder through forest after forest after forest....*snores* |
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baby faced woman Posted Thu 02 Aug, 2007 2:04 PM |
ayana wrote: Sanne (nl) wrote:
If you REALLY want to know, just google the book and good ol'wikipedia comes up with the whole story (well almost).
Wikipedia gives actually more informations than the book, lol.
wikipedia is good and convenient site! :)
I sometimes use it and Muse wikipedia is also nice
and funny site. :) hehe
http://www.musewiki.org/MuseWiki |
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Natasa Posted Thu 02 Aug, 2007 4:27 PM |
Tianyan wrote: all the 3 main caracters seemed to do was wonder through forest after forest after forest....*snores*
*whispers*
It was a combination of Harry Potter and the Lord of the Rings ;-)
Seriously,I didn't get bored,it's just that as always in HP books,all the good things happen at the same time-in the end!
And as it's mentioned in some posts above,the chapter with Snape's memories....just wow! |
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the boy with a cryptic name Posted Sun 05 Aug, 2007 9:24 PM |
I really liked it and I like the epilogue too, it's a bit strange to change the characters like that though.
I love JK, the moment when Aunt Muriel says Mr Lovegood (I won't try spelling his name!) looks like an omelette cracked me up! Genius!
I thought the misty am-I-dead-or-not scene was a bit contrived though. |
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lulu07 Posted Sun 05 Aug, 2007 11:24 PM |
I loved seeing the characters endings but when Fred Weasley died, imagine being a twin and being that attatched to each other...then one dying so young, honestly I'd kill myself |
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nibinlhawien Posted Tue 07 Aug, 2007 10:59 AM |
Just finnished reading myself and loved it... Loved how everything in the end was conected |
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DavesUrMan Posted Tue 07 Aug, 2007 12:16 PM |
I wouldn't read that overly predictable children's nonsense if you paid me.
I've never seen such appauling dynamics in writing - even for a children's book.
Oh excuse me, there is the adults version - you know, the one with the slightly different cover and same text... |
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lulu07 Posted Tue 07 Aug, 2007 12:24 PM |
Actually childrens these harry potter books have helped childrens reading worldwide,this one has been the fastest selling book in the uk (or beyond), and has made jk rowling the uk's (again or beyond) richest author |
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