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I’ve been playing this all day. Christmas with the Weasleys at the Burrow. They are one of my favorite families ever. I love them very, very much.

I’m so so glad in chapter 4- Flourish & Blotts (view spoiler)

I’m so so glad in chapter 4- Flourish & Blotts ..."
Indeed, Latasha.
On average, while I mostly love the movies - the books are better!

Interesting - for me, 2, 3 and 6 are the standout movies, but 1, 3, 4, 5 & 6 are the best books.

As for the books, I can’t honestly say which is my favorite. I used to dislike Phoenix because Harry is such a douche but it’s grown on me a lot. I think Azkaban is probably the best for plot though.



yup....I literally started book 3 ten minutes after I finished this. I have no self-control sometimes. :)

yup....I literally started book 3 ten minutes after I finished this. I have..."
where are you at in the series Denis?

yup....I literally started book 3 t..."
I am trying to wait for the group to catch up to book 4 before I start again. At least that is the plan.... Trying is the key word here. :)

Denis (deez_bookish_adventures) wrote: "I am trying to wait for the group to catch up to book 4 before I start again. At least that is the plan.... Trying is the key word here. :) ..."
I am waiting on everyone to catch up too as I need to read book four so will be joining you all on that one. :)
I am waiting on everyone to catch up too as I need to read book four so will be joining you all on that one. :)
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I went ahead and set up the next book thread for Book #3 starting in February - this is for those of you that want to go ahead and read book three then at least the thread would be on here. :)
Here is the thread:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Here is the thread:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

I'm chuckling away as Harry deals with Lockhart's enthusiastic narcissism.
It's very amusing how Lockhart who is totally self-obsessed and seemingly oblivious to any form of disapproval manages to be such an entertaining character on the page.
It must be that winning smile...


I'd read that. It'd be one caper after another.

If someone remembers off hand which book that's from I'll edit this message.

Maybe order of the Phoenix?

Overall, it was another highly enjoyable read. (view spoiler)
Greame, I saw your review and agree about Tom Riddle. Talk about an underutilized villain. And all that monologuing lol

Hagrid's life was a huge injustice. He's a little like the person who enjoys animals better than humans because animals aren't trying to eff him over, but there's no bitterness in him. He's probably the most compassionate character in the book. I've got a real soft spot in my heart for Hagrid.
As I read the final encounter again last week, I was struck by just how lucky Harry was to survive. Quite a few things just went his way ... but I just smile ... Rowling had built such a strong desire in the reader for Harry to win and save not only his own life, but poor innocent Ginny (an 11 yo groomed and then used by both Malfoy Snr, and Riddle) we just go ... "Yeah! Go get 'im, Harry!" and all the, cough 'plot armor,' cough, slides past as derring-do.
From an author's perspective - it's brilliant. As a reader, I would've liked Riddle to be more practically ruthless, but I can see that would have required Harry to be more practically heroic - which would have been a stretch (perhaps unbelievable so) for a 12 yo.
On another note: it strikes me that Riddle as a memory seems a lot like a 'tulpa,' https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.ph...
Of course, if Riddle had succeeded there'd be two Voldemorts running around. The real one seeking to restore himself and this 'living memory,' generated from Ginny's life force.

A tulpa is interesting. I never thought about it that way but it does seem to fit.
I always thought that if Riddle had succeeded he'd merge with present day Voldemort for a power boost.

A tulpa is interesting. I never thought about it that way but it do..."
Is this both of y’all’s first time reading this series?

I hadn't considered that option. I'm not aware of 'the end game,' for the memory ever being spelled out.

Third time for me, Latasha.


I don't think it was. I don't remember it being revisited at all later on either. I mostly put it in the full series context (view spoiler)
Thought my memory of the series is a bit dodgy as a blend of the books plus movies :D I've seen the movies more times than I've read the books.