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I'm more of a Nancy Drew fan![]()
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Finished!No spoilers - it ended as it should have. I'm very pleased.
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I didn't read 'em for a while - usually what is popular with the masses is dross to me. My librarian friend said they were good stories... and they are.
I would definitely start with the first one... and it's a bit of a slow start, too. Hang on... once you're in, it picks up and is tons of fun.
THe fourth book or so things do change radically and go from kids' adventures to darker stories that involve the whole world.
I do sympathize with an English prof here who said she stopped at the third book because she was disappointed that the whole society had such strictly stereotyped roles, especially gender roles (but not limited to that). I'd already accepted that... that this was a story of heroic action by very imperfect people in a very imperfect society (and I love how the wizard world's "little issues" unfold... goblin politics and all...) tho' there are chapters where the teenagers are being so annoyingly Teenager that it's almost like watching a soap opera and I wish they would just GET OVER IT![]()
Most folks I know figured that she'd find *some* way to give us a Snape Surprise. It was a little bit "out there," since Dumbledore's behavior wasn't quite typical of him... you'da thunk he'd learned... but all in all, very satisfactory.
Here, I could pay in advance and get in the "pre-paid" line with my ticket at midnight and trade ticket for book... *very* fast-moving line. Then ride home, read 'til 2:00 a.m., go to bed and get up and lead my bicycle ride, pause for reading occasionally (when we stopped to eat), back home for a nap, read, eat, finish it... gotta tell you, my dreams were sort of invaded and I had to sort out book from dreams at one point!
For kids? Welp, it gets pretty dark.
I read a post from a teacher and mom who had trouble 'cause of the "B" word, whereas I realized I had trouble with the situation wherein it was used; it portrayed vengeance-is-the-perfect-climax. (The idea that that was no problem, but saying B**** was rather disturbed me. It's okay to kill, but be polite while you do it ?!?!?)
I haven't started my copy yet, too wrapped up in TdF.
My favorite story has been Goblet of Fire.
I can't wait to start this one, but I hesitate since it is the last.
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My pre-ordered copy arrived by owl Saturday morning and I finished Sunday night. Would have been done earlier, but training got in the way. I loved it.....
I am having post harry blues right now.
Just picked up my copy today!! Can't wait. My problem now is how to start the book and still maintain the discipline to not read too much that I A) miss workouts B) Don't get enough sleep or C) have my husband leave me.
Hmmmmm. Maybe I should wait to read it until after Ironman.
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I have 3 under the age of 8 and I haven't read any of the books to them yet. Even the unicorn blood part in book 1 would freak them out. My almost 8 year old will probably be ready to read the first couple this year. I guess it depends on the kid.
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After getting it 36 hours after Everyone Else due to the Theocracy I am living under *and* trying to fit it in with the TdF...I finished it last night.
The best book since the first one. Lots of action and wonderful themes about Life, love, racism, power going to people's heads, and teenagers biting off more than they can chew but surviving and winning through. Brilliant ending or endings.
All you need is love...la-dee-da-dee-da...all you need is love!
Without saying anything else, I think that Snape has consistently proven to be the 'richest' character in the sense of depth and dimension. While Harry is the star, JKR really made a masterpiece in his character...right to the end, we're still guessing, "is he or isn't he????"
Slinke, I agree that your kids are way too young...and a couple of the movies are way too 'dark' for such an age. But then, their 'age' will have its own epic blockbuster someday
PS: SilverSon finished it last night...that means I'm now fully informed![]()
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Ok, it looks like I may just be the last living human to not have read any of the HP books! I am an avid reader, just never thought I would be interested. Evidentally that's heresy (or close to it)! I was sitting by the pool Sunday, reading my latest who-done-it, when my SO saw that a nearby sun-worshipper was reading a HP book... needless to say... almost an hour later I was ready to hit him over the head for even asking, 'cuz she was still talking...
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Ok, so here's the question... should I start now with the first... or just hop on the last one...![]()
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Begin at the beginning-- it won't be as much fun if you don't, and the foreshadowing and tension won't work as well. You'd need to at least start with the Prisoner of Azkaban, and the first two are so short (comparatively) that they'll be like canapes to the main course of the later novels.
The Deathly Hallows is really the best one, better written and constructed, I thought.I read the book straight thru on Saturday starting at about 7 pm...I was sleepy on Sunday! Then DH and I saw Order of the Phoenix yesterday on our one kid-free day. I will say that I was glad to have seen the movie after finishing the last book--it really made Snape so much more interesting and even a poignant character, even in his chilliness.
My 8-almost-9-year-old son loves Harry Potter, and wants to start reading the first one. It's a stretch for him (he's dyslexic) but I think worth trying.
If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers
Another non-Harry reader here. But I am a HP (and TdF) widow.
I tried slogging my way through the first book. No wait. Maybe it was the second. I have seen all of the movies - they are harmless, but the books I find impossible to read. Plus, they're all the same. Here's a summary of just about every book to date (last one excepted - but I have no reason to believe it won't be more of the same):
"Boy, that was some awful summer. My aunt and uncle are nasty" says Harry.
"Don't look now, Harry." says someone. "He-who-must not be named is after you - again." [Convenient how he always shows up during the school year, isn't it? - ed.]
The school administration either (a) looks the other way, or (b) actively enables star athlete's breaking the rules.
Bang! Crash! A miraculous spell conjured up just in the nick of time!
Yay!!! Harry! Boy wizard - you beat the baddies again!!!
The end. Have a great summer!
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[QUOTE=Mr. Silver;226611]Without saying anything else, I think that Snape has consistently proven to be the 'richest' character in the sense of depth and dimension. While Harry is the star, JKR really made a masterpiece in his character...right to the end, we're still guessing, "is he or isn't he????"
I absolutely agree.