Wednesday, July 27, 2005

not enough pages for greedy eyes

Read the most recent Harry Potter. As with the other 5 books, I am left suffering from a desperate need to know what happens next.

5 comments:

MomVee said...

Oh yeah. Time to start rereading the others. I've done it forwards and backwards, so this time I think I'll do it totally at random.

Also, I highly recommend the incredibly long book Outlander by Diana Gabaldon. It's a bit trashy, but I already love the hero nearly as much as I love Dumbledore. In a different way.

ergo said...

I'm sure that I am the only one, but as this tale unfolds I find the character of Severus Snape quite interesting.

Rereading the series sounds like a great way to while the hours away especially if you have a hammock.

Thanks for the recommendation!

MomVee said...

You're not the only one, although I'm not sure interesting is the word I would choose.

I cherished the character of Snape as a life lesson to my children and a reminder to myself--just because you don't get along with someone (eg a teacher) that doesn't mean he is a bad person. It was especially helpful when we got a glimpse of the past that helped make Snape who he is.
*SPOILER AHEAD*

But now, if he is in fact a bad guy after all (I still cling to the idea that there must be some explanation) ...

BeckyBumbleFuck said...

I was sunk into a serious depression upon finishing Harry Potter. I can't handle all the chaos, unhappy relationship stuff (G + HP), and death of really significant people. Now, my sister mentioned that some people predict that Harry's going to die in the last book. I may need to forgo reading that or start taking medication first. ;)
*tells self: "It's only a book..."*

ergo said...

MomV: See, that's the thing. I was surprised to find that I cling to the same idea.

BBFK: At the end of the last book I thought HP was gonna die but now I'm not so sure. I wonder if JKR is going to stick to her 7 books and only 7 books thing.