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Which one is your favorite so far. Are they getting even better as the characters develop over time?

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Postby Scellanis » Monday 23 July 2007 7:04:36pm

Run Away this particular thread says in the title 'spoiler free' even if you think what you said was all predicted and obvious its all still spoilers as you just confirmed it was in the book...

You could have just said you were dissapointed because it was very predictable for you.
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Postby Scarlet Lioness » Monday 23 July 2007 8:11:28pm

This is now my favourite book...also above my beloved PoA Simatra.

Yes, I agree it was predictable...but there were many suprises! :grin:
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Postby Scarlet Lioness » Monday 23 July 2007 8:13:29pm

It was brilliantly written...waaaayy better than HBP ( I didn't like that one much).

My Favourite book out of the series...even above my old favourite PoA! :eek:

I knew Snape loved Lilly. :lol: and little Teddy Tonks...awww..
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Postby Simatra » Monday 23 July 2007 9:31:51pm

Errr,...I'd be Teddy Lupin, wouldn't it? But Tonks has a good ring to it! :D
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Postby Run Away!!! » Tuesday 24 July 2007 12:30:33am

Meh, Im gonna be negative and say it was below my expectations. It was still a good read but no suprises.
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Postby jeckle_freckle » Tuesday 24 July 2007 2:25:12am

I absolutely loved it!!!!! I thought the whole thing was fantsastic, i've already read it twice :lol: but i would have liked to find out what dudley saw when the dementors are near....
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Postby jeckle_freckle » Tuesday 24 July 2007 2:27:50am

there were are a few things that i thought would happen, but it didn't ruin it for me koz i didn't know how that would be played out in the book. so yeh, i guess i was kinda surprised by it :D
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Postby Scarlet Lioness » Tuesday 24 July 2007 6:37:15am

I meant Teddy Lupin hehe...Oops...but Teddy Tonks sounds better. :grin:
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Postby zledm007 » Tuesday 24 July 2007 9:03:59am

Thought it was spectacular. They way she plays with your emotions in the last 100 pages. Stunning.
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Postby Scellanis » Tuesday 24 July 2007 10:00:02pm

Just to so everyone knows, this thread was originally two threads so that is why some people like me posted our opinions twice before this post. Just to avoid confusion, carry on now.
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Postby Run Away!!! » Wednesday 25 July 2007 12:03:21am

I didn't really get emotional in this book.. just didn't work for me. I must have a heart of stone :(
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Postby Simatra » Wednesday 25 July 2007 3:11:55am

*crosses figers at Run Away* *hiss* EEEEEEEEEVIL! (don't ask, I feel random...... :oops: )

I was really emotional in this book.
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Postby DucksRMagical » Wednesday 25 July 2007 3:26:28am

I was very emotional with this one! The only other time I was real emotional was when Dumbledore died.
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Postby Phoenix in the Ashes » Wednesday 25 July 2007 5:26:37am

Fantastic. Even the chapters you said were boring were still more exciting than most of the rest of the series, it's just in comparison with some of the exciting scenes in this book...

Awesome, I feel really satisfied. And I don't think it matters whether its predictable, to be honest it was never that much of a mystery Voldemort was going to die, the important factor and what makes the book great is whether the journey is any good, and it definitely is.

I thought the ending was great, and by the ending I mean The Flaw in the Plan, not the epilogue, but that was okay really, I thought it was nice.

Snape really did turn out to be the tragic character... I thought the chapter with his memories was really sad.

But I have to tell you, more than anything else in the entire book, the only death that had me a little emotional was Dobby's.

I think he was the true hero of the story.

*a moment of silence*
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Postby Augusta Longbottom » Wednesday 25 July 2007 5:49:19am

loved the book but by far not JKR's best work IMO. Aside from being a bit predictable, a lot of things felt rushed to finish -- what I mean is, it felt like she was quickly tying ends just to get it done.
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