by Devinci » Tuesday 8 July 2003 1:23:40am
The one thing that made up my mind for me, was the depth of the characters. The 3rd book showed a lot about the characters themselves, where they came from, who they were there with, why they were there, who's mother was there, who's mother's best friend's cat's great uncle was there. I mean, it went extensive.
The introduction of the Marauders was brilliant, they really grabbed my attention, partially because James, and partially because it sort of, set a legacy. The Weasley twins weren't alone, ya know. And all four of them, back in their school days, even Peter, seemed so inviting. How could you not love them? Well...unless you're a die hard snape fan...*sigh*
I just went back after finishing OotP and read the third one again, it's such a great book. The plot is thick, but not too thick, it's a delicate median, which makes it easy to follow, fun to read, and memorable.
Well...of course, there's always the fact that Lupin is God...but, that's another story in itself...