The1exile wrote:Someone gave me the first book forever ago as a birthday present... I thought it was rubbish at the time
i still do..i tried reading a few pages because it was supposed to be good or something, and well, i didn't like it..and c'mon, $35 for a book? i'd rather buy 35 things from the 99 cent store
You pay $35 for a book? Jeez. I'd expect it to be $15 max.
As I've grown older my anticipation has lessened with each book. Nevertheless, I still can't wait for this one, even though I've heard rumours that the ending will be a bit of a let down...
I've got so many theories as to what might happen but I can't be bothered being proved a fool, so I will just wait and see...
nmhunate wrote:Speak English... It is the language that God wrote the bible in.
And RobinJ, with books it's really true, "It doesn't matter where you end up, it's how you got there that's important". A book consists of far more than just the ending.
I paid 18 through Barnes and Noble and for each of the books I sat down and read them straight through so I'll be doing it again. I also think Snape will die saving HP and that there will be a HUGE battlescene at the end of it where several members on each side will die. I think Draco will help HP as he realizes the Voldemort side is evil and Draco while he is a nasty person couldn't pull the "trigger" on killing Dumbledore.
LSU Tiger Josh The man, the myth, the legend has returned.
My fiancée is absolutely addicted to Harry Potter. Though I hadn't read any of the books before I met her, she turned me onto them. I just re-read Order of the Phoenix in preparation for the movie (we'll be going to the midnight showing) after which I'll re-read The Half-Blood Prince in the week before The Deathly Hallows comes out.
A giant meteor will hit the earth and everyone dies. The end. The rest of the pages will be filled up with adverts for porn. J. Rowling earns a lot of money. A LOT.
MeDeFe wrote:And RobinJ, with books it's really true, "It doesn't matter where you end up, it's how you got there that's important". A book consists of far more than just the ending.
Got to disagree to an extent. Obviously, the whole book has to have good content but if the ending is an anticlimax (I'm not saying it will be, I've just heard that rumour) then it leaves you feeling dissatisfied and empty inside because it is the last thing you read
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thatnerdyboy wrote:
EvilPurpleMonkey wrote:At the end we find out that Hermione is a man. Guess where I got that one from.
And Voldemort turns out to be the ghost of Harry's father whose real name was Rosebud, and the world is saved by a bunch of overgrown toaster ovens.
It's Stephen Colbert, right.
thx 4 spoiling it
That is the best ending you could get
nmhunate wrote:Speak English... It is the language that God wrote the bible in.
freezie wrote:I think Harry Should find out there is 500 more hocruxs, and another 15 books are beeing released after..
Says the man whose avatar is Hermione -> Many of us may have passed on to a better place by the time she releases another 15 books, or at least be sufficiently older to be doing other things (For me that means drinking a lot more than I do now, which will unfortunately take up my reading time)
nmhunate wrote:Speak English... It is the language that God wrote the bible in.
freezie wrote:I think Harry Should find out there is 500 more hocruxs, and another 15 books are beeing released after..
Says the man whose avatar is Hermione -> Many of us may have passed on to a better place by the time she releases another 15 books, or at least be sufficiently older to be doing other things (For me that means drinking a lot more than I do now, which will unfortunately take up my reading time)
i only have time for reading the harry potter books, and trust me, their much better when you aren't sober
freezie wrote:I think Harry Should find out there is 500 more hocruxs, and another 15 books are beeing released after..
Says the man whose avatar is Hermione -> Many of us may have passed on to a better place by the time she releases another 15 books, or at least be sufficiently older to be doing other things (For me that means drinking a lot more than I do now, which will unfortunately take up my reading time)
i only have time for reading the harry potter books, and trust me, their much better when you aren't sober
Good point - with all that magic and crazy stuff happening and being drunk, it must induce an LSD - similar trip. I can't wait...
nmhunate wrote:Speak English... It is the language that God wrote the bible in.