Order Of The Phoenix put me off reading the books for a while. It was a chore to read in places, what with its constant negativity and Harry being such a grumpy arsehole. But I finally read The Half-Blood Prince this weekend, and it's great fun again. Much, much, much better. Anyone else read the Potter books?
I reckon I've worked out what's going to happen in the last book.
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Yup. Just bought "Goblet of Fire" DVD from tesco this morning. Gonna sit down this arvo for some Hogwarts action...
The books are excellent, I cant really say I was disapponted in any of them, although I read Azkaban first, which sort of took away some of the surprises from the first book.
I have my thoughts about the last book too. Although somehow with Jks writing, I dont think she could fit it all in one book.
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Yeah, Order Of The Phoenix was over-long. However, I think that The Half-Blood Prince was about the same length but the action seemed to fill the space, if you get my drift. When I think about that book I can almost see the film in my head, it was that vivid.
Great stuff - I'm not claiming it to be high literature or anything but good, fun-filled, easy reads.
Anyhow, if it's not that, it's Harry, or some part thereof. If I could be bothered, I'd go through all six books and figure out what all the Horcruxes are. I bet she's made a point of mentioning them all really clearly.
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