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Post by Incapability on Apr 25, 2007 16:33:57 GMT 9.5
I was suprised by how un-weird that looked, actually. A bit like a James-Bond-villain.
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Post by avalon on Apr 25, 2007 16:45:55 GMT 9.5
YES I DID THANKS ANYWAY. MAYBE OTHERS DIDNT ! GREAT STUFF FOR HARRY POTTER S FANS. PEACE VANESSA
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Post by helen on Apr 26, 2007 7:59:21 GMT 9.5
Is Harry Potter and the Order of the Pheonix worth reading? I've only read the first four books and quite enjoyed them. Is Order of the Pheonix as good as them?
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Post by Kathleen on Apr 26, 2007 11:37:03 GMT 9.5
Well, the beginning is a little obnoxious when harry is having teenage temper tantrums, but it's still good just like all of the others. You find out some important information too, and then there is the sexy battle at the end. You might want to read it before the movie so that you can compare and know all of the things they leave out (which is a lot). Of course you also see the funny "little miss prissy" scene with Rita. The book is the longest of the series, but oh well.
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Post by himiko on Apr 27, 2007 1:38:10 GMT 9.5
Yes, much as I loved the fifth book, the first few pages were, as I remember, memorable for most of Harry's speech being typed IN BIG CAPITAL LETTERS TO SHOW HIS ANGERMENTATIONS!!!! But other than that, it's good.
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Post by Incapability on Apr 27, 2007 1:41:13 GMT 9.5
Ah, OOTP. The book that I shall always remember as the one where I liked even the most vile, most minor character better than Harry - did I mention that I tend to love vile and minor characters way too much?
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Post by avalon on Apr 27, 2007 1:53:54 GMT 9.5
the only book I bought and read was the first one" Harry potter & the sorcere s stone" bought in the USA.
the I VE WATCHED ALL THE FILMS WITH OR WITHTOUT MIRANDA...I must confess did enjoyed them a lot.specially the first film & Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005).
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