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#3
WOO HOO!!!
Do you have a favorite book/movie/character?!
Mine:
Favorite Book ~ Used to be "Prisoner of Azkaban;" now is "Deathly Hallows"
Favorite Movie ~ "Order of the Phoenix"
Favorite Character ~ SIRIUS BLACK!!! I also love Snape, Hagrid, and Dumbledore.
Do you have a favorite book/movie/character?!
Mine:
Favorite Book ~ Used to be "Prisoner of Azkaban;" now is "Deathly Hallows"
Favorite Movie ~ "Order of the Phoenix"
Favorite Character ~ SIRIUS BLACK!!! I also love Snape, Hagrid, and Dumbledore.
#5
Isn't it funny that she just screams Ravenclaw, but was still sorted into Gryffndor?
Remember what she tells Harry in the beginning of the series?
"Books! And cleverness! There are more important things - friendship and bravery..."
#6
I personally like the fact that Harry and Ron are rubbing off on a by-the-books Hermione. Loved her new take on things. Favorite book so far was Half Blood Prince (for obvious plot twist reasons) and was relieved and a little sad to see the series end.
#7
#8
Oh THANK GOODNESS I can talk of my HP obsession...You do see the name of my car??!!
for my plates I am debating between:
ACIO HHR
ANMAGUS
(Patronus in all its 7 letter forms was taken)
As for Albus finally coming out, this is what I say: Albus Dumbledore sacrificed himself for the greater good, yet had to hide his true self for over 100 years. He called Harry at King's Cross, a "brave, brave man". I think he really was describing himself...
Long live Albus Dumbledore!
for my plates I am debating between:
ACIO HHR
ANMAGUS
(Patronus in all its 7 letter forms was taken)
As for Albus finally coming out, this is what I say: Albus Dumbledore sacrificed himself for the greater good, yet had to hide his true self for over 100 years. He called Harry at King's Cross, a "brave, brave man". I think he really was describing himself...
Long live Albus Dumbledore!
#9
Love the Harry Potter books.
I like the fact they are written in such a way that an adult can read them and not find them childish, yet a young person can read them and not get lost.
That reminds me I have to read The Half Blood Prince. Will get the final book next summer when it's out in paperback (I don't do hardcover books unless they are in the bargain bin)
I like the fact they are written in such a way that an adult can read them and not find them childish, yet a young person can read them and not get lost.
That reminds me I have to read The Half Blood Prince. Will get the final book next summer when it's out in paperback (I don't do hardcover books unless they are in the bargain bin)
#10
Have enjoyed all the books with both my daughters. Oldest is 10 now and her and I did the midnight thing on the last book release... it's their Star Wars so how can you not do that for the kids
Don't know why she had to go out out Dumbledore though... the sexual orientation of a children's book character isn't something that needs to be discussed...
Kinda like Bert and Ernie... sure we *knew* but we didn't need to talk about it
Don't know why she had to go out out Dumbledore though... the sexual orientation of a children's book character isn't something that needs to be discussed...
Kinda like Bert and Ernie... sure we *knew* but we didn't need to talk about it