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america_boxers
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Gender: Male Location: United States,minnesota |
J.K. Rowling GGRRRRR
Ok i love the hp books but come on...has anyone read a series of unfortunite events? thats what j.k rowling is makeing it for harry now.
1. parants die
2. finnaly get some real family that he love and she gives sirius the axe!
3. People are always gawking at him and pointing and wispering calling him a nutter.
4.dada teachers are little a** holes (except lupin)
5.now he knows people will die for that try to stop voldermort because he is the only one who can.
Tell me if you agree.
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Aug 6th, 2003 01:18 PM |
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sk8stuff09
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Gender: Male Location: U.S.A. |
harry potter came out before a series of unfortunate events...
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Aug 6th, 2003 01:44 PM |
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Anarion
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It's not really a series of unfortunate events. Those things you mentioned are the "complications" or "twists" for the book.
It would be boring if a book is all la-di-da all the time.
The ones that are full of dangers but they always manage to go through it all the time (a.k.a. predictable happy endings) are also kind of boring.
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Last edited by Anarion on Aug 6th, 2003 at 03:10 PM
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Aug 6th, 2003 03:06 PM |
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hayden's minx
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Gender: Female Location: Ucky Kingdom/Amador, CA |
who gives one.
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Strangeways here we come.
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Aug 6th, 2003 05:05 PM |
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LilyEvensPotter
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Gender: Female Location: Scotland |
Clearly, somebody needs to work on their imagination... let's just face one small fact for starters: a hero has to perservere in unfavorable circumstances. This is why we admire them to begin with - they have overcome dangers, or pain, or betrayal, or anger. Take the Patil twins: until they attend D.A. meetings (read: put themselves at risk) they were flat characters. The most Padma had to endure was her own soppiness in Divination. So THINK before you "ggggrrrrr" at J.K.ROWLING!!!! Fancy yourself a better writer? YOU go create the next literary phenomenon.
Love,
Lily Evens Potter
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Aug 11th, 2003 04:49 PM |
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