Never the same

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

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Never the same

Postby ElineV » Tuesday 24 July 2007 9:14:29pm

Finishing the last book; one cannot read the other ones again in the same way..because think of it; if I want to reread the halfblood prince... I would KNOW certain things of Dumbledore and snape....
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Postby Scellanis » Tuesday 24 July 2007 9:56:07pm

Be interesting to read them all again from the beginning though now we know it all and see all the clues and also find things which you suddenly go 'Aaaah!' at now, I think it'd be fun, totally different but fun.
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Postby DucksRMagical » Wednesday 25 July 2007 3:22:25am

I agree, Scellanis! I'm going to read the whole series again and look for hints and foreshadowing and stuff.
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Postby jeckle_freckle » Wednesday 25 July 2007 4:31:00am

i would also agree. its always good to read back over something and you always pick up on bits that you've missed before. i still do that everytime i reread the series.
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Postby mamaweasley » Saturday 28 July 2007 9:26:20pm

It doesn't matter to me...I am the kind of person who can read books several times, despite knowing what happens and why, lol. I can't even count how many times I read all 7 Chronicles of Narnia, I imagine the Harry Potter Seven will be the same for me as I have read 1-5 about 4 times and 6 3 times already. I will also pick up things I didn't catch before as I am a bit of a fast reader but I will mostly read them for the sheer enjoyment and I can't imagine the enjoyment waning any time soon! My kids also read them and we enjoy quizzing each other on them.
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Postby noris » Sunday 29 July 2007 1:36:28pm

i cant wait to have my own children so i can read the books to them and they can weave their magic over someone else :grin:
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Speaking of reviewing

Postby DDforever » Tuesday 7 August 2007 3:21:36pm

Hey ! speaking of reviewing has anyone ever found an old reference to Snitchs having flesh memory?

I was sure I was going to go to my copy of Quidditch through the ages and find it but it isn't in there.

THat was one detail I thought she threw in that I had never seen before which only bothered me because I liked it when she brought something up again that hadn't seemed important and then you were like OHHH! that is useful!

I thought it was really clever that Harry had to put it to his mouth and that DD knew the minister wouldn't have realized that the snitch wasn't caught in Harry's hand. I wonder had she always planned that or did it strike her as a good idea later? Is that why she had him catch it in his mouth in the first book or was it just convenient to follow from there after she'd done it?
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Postby selene » Tuesday 7 August 2007 4:05:02pm

i didn't find a reference, but i might have skipped over it

it didn't bother me at the time 'cause i was like ok, why didn't i see that coming

well, i suppose it is unussual to catch a snitch with one's mouth so i thik think it's a combination of both
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Re: Speaking of reviewing

Postby Augusta Longbottom » Wednesday 8 August 2007 1:36:27am

DDforever wrote: I wonder had she always planned that or did it strike her as a good idea later? Is that why she had him catch it in his mouth in the first book or was it just convenient to follow from there after she'd done it?


I suspect she always planned on using that bit of info only because a lot of minor details weren't kept true to the book in the movies, yet this was. I vaguely remember reading somewhere that she oversaw to it that certain details weren't changed, yet others (like the breed of snake at the aquarium and the color of Dudley's hair) were irrelevant so it didn't matter that they stick to the books. The fact that a minor detail like this was kept in the movie script makes me think she may have always planned to use this detail.
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Postby youknowwho » Wednesday 8 August 2007 6:27:34pm

Another reason that it was kept in the movie was probobly because it was a much more exciting way to catch the snitch while Dudley's hair wasn't a very important thing to movie goers :lol: :grin:
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Re: Never the same

Postby magicboy » Saturday 30 August 2008 1:44:55pm

re-reading the books again would then lets you see things that you have not noticed before leading up the final confruntation.
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