This is less a review, and more a sort of memoir of my Harry Potter experience. Gushy emotions and etc follow, so feel free to skip this review with no more than my recommendation that if you have not read this series you must do so immediately.Every so often when I'm sick in bed; a little depressed...
I love the DA! I think it was a great idea to give Harry the chance to continue what his parents and their friends started. Very touching.Order of the Phoenix is another extension of exploring Harry's past and that of his parents. It was Neville's part in the story that made me cry."You care so mu...
Order of the Phoenix! What a fantastic thing that nearly everyone wants to belong to. it makes up for Harry acting like a bit of a twat suddenly throughout.
The way Ms. Rowling finally started to flesh out the Slytherin's and give them a more rounded personality was cool. The way she finally (finally, after 5 books!) fleshed out Ginny, the obviously intended love interest for Harry, was just irritating.From Book 2, anybody could tell that Harry + Ginny...
I read it during my summer trip vacation on the porch of an hotel facing the St-Lawrence river somewhere in Charlevoix. It was a beautiful two days of relaxing, reading, doing the tourist thing in the morning and enjoying a high adventure tale of magic, competition, betrayal in a beautiful setting. ...
This is my least favorite Harry Potter book, and it actually doesn't have to do with Harry's whining(I find that completely understandable, after what he's been through), but because the last 300 pages have always dragged for me. I know there's a lot of plot-relevant information in this book, but I ...
A few years back I started a rotation of book reading. I would read something from Stephen King, something “classic”, something non-fiction, something horror, something sci-fi, maybe a spy novel (think Vince Flynn), and a general fiction novel. I did this to expand my reading genres beyond just St...
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