“love it, lovin it, loved it and will always love it...what more can i say?”
“I don,t know what to say i really ilked harry potter just the way i liked myself. ”
“Have you read this book yet? Are you reading it now? ”
“My HP books are dog-eared and battered. Proof of how much I love these books. I call them my breather books now, cause I know no matter how disappointed I am about another book I've just read, I'll still get satisfaction from reading HP over and over...and over...and over...”
“Does anyone feel irritated that Harry named one of his kids after Snape? I sort of am, because when I look back on the series as a whole, I don't think he was any better, braver, or more instrumental than Petunia. Any thoughts?”
“I find this book lacks the satisfying appeal of being in a magic world that all the other books held. Suddenly the whole world is against Harry, instead of with him. In the first books, while Harry was fighting Voldermort, he was also dealing with another problem - the sorcerer's stone or the chamber of secrets. All these books lead up to this one. The plot is so predictable though. He has found out all about Voldermort and is going to try to kill him. JKR tried to make it make it have unexpected twists and turns and although the whole world was against him he somehow ALWAYS found people who would help him. The last fight seemed to drag a bit, as more and more of Harry's friends were killed. And then when he finally arrived at that fatal fight with Voldermort, it was over so quickly. Then it went totally crazy. Harry "meets" Dumbldore, somebody that has been run down and brought up again throughout the book. I am glad that Harry met Dumbldore again because he had become such a mysterious figure. I am happy with the ending, except that name of Harry's kid - wow! And his kids didn't know all that had happened in his life. This book lacks that something special all the other books had.”
“if uv seen th 5th movie Uknow wen hermione said well at leat 1 positive thing came out of today and then harry said and wats that hermione and then she said Cho couldnt take her eyes off you cud she did u c how ferociously Ginny looked at her it was so hilariously wicked”
“I wish there were more but if ur looking 4 other harry potter books then check out Beedle the Bard or Quidditch through the ages!!!!! they are sooooo awesome did u know there r 7THOUSAND quidditch fouls and evry single 1 was used in the first Quidditch world cup. craZY RIGHT and allie (thugh i dont know u she prob read the memory charm frm a book P.S.- the street was tottingham court road lol jst 2 let u know”
“I'm re-listening to the book on CD, and I just thought of something: in the cafe on Nottingham Court Road (the place Ron, Hermione, and Harry go after escaping the attack at Bill and Fluer's wedding), Hermione tells Ron and Harry she hasn't ever done a memory charm, but knows the principle, and proceeds to use "Obliviate" on the two Death Eaters. However, earlier in the book, at the Burrow, Hermione explains to Harry that she has modified her parents' memories. So hasn't Hermione in fact done a memory charm already, by the time she is in the cafe? ”
“I loved this book. I just reread it a month ago. ”