desdemona
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Harry Potter - Hate it or love it?
Why?
Favorite character/least favorite character?
Favorite book/least favorite book?
Personally, I loved the series and waited eagerly for the new editions when they first came out (Book 5-7). Book 5 took me about 5 days to read. I read books 6 and 7 in under 24 hours, staying up all night so I wouldn't find spoilers.
I've re-read the series forwards and backwards, and even in French (although I'm still working on books 2 and 3, read in reverse order, and I just got book 7 earlier this year).
My favorite in the series: Book 4, Goblet of Fire. I think Harry starts to grow up a little and things begin to turn from cute and dark to more seriously evil.
My favorite main character is Hermione - girl power. Girl with a brain, outcast. I can feel for her.
I loved some of the supporting characters even more - Dobby, Hedwig, Hagrid. The characters had depth and meaning - I could have befriended any of them.
I miss the series and still love discussing it with others who appreciated the books.
Why?
Favorite character/least favorite character?
Favorite book/least favorite book?
Personally, I loved the series and waited eagerly for the new editions when they first came out (Book 5-7). Book 5 took me about 5 days to read. I read books 6 and 7 in under 24 hours, staying up all night so I wouldn't find spoilers.
I've re-read the series forwards and backwards, and even in French (although I'm still working on books 2 and 3, read in reverse order, and I just got book 7 earlier this year).
My favorite in the series: Book 4, Goblet of Fire. I think Harry starts to grow up a little and things begin to turn from cute and dark to more seriously evil.
My favorite main character is Hermione - girl power. Girl with a brain, outcast. I can feel for her.
I loved some of the supporting characters even more - Dobby, Hedwig, Hagrid. The characters had depth and meaning - I could have befriended any of them.
I miss the series and still love discussing it with others who appreciated the books.