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Al B. Harper

Subj: OTT on the Potter Books
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 at 07:57:43 am EST (Viewed 1 times)
Reply Subj: OT on the Potter Books
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 at 05:24:20 am EST (Viewed 1 times)



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    I thought they were in paperback? Or maybe just not reasonably priced. Anyway, I recommend the books over the movies. But after a few they do tend to follow a form. I'm not certain I've read the last one yet truth be told.


I read it. It was better than the abysmal 6th volume but it didn't quite pull off the triumphal ending the series deserved. The author really needed to get Harry off stage for a while and show us the rest of her wider cast. Instead we get three chapters of Harry, Ron and Hermione whining in a tent and the revolution at Hogwarts led by Ginny and the adventures of the order of the Phoenix reported in three paragraphs afterwards. in fact Rowlins appears to forget about Ginny altogehter a third of the way through the book and does nothing to set up the [spoiler blacked out] "ten years later" epilogue of "Oh, and here's Harry and Ginny's kid going to Hogwarts".


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    Particularly by the sixth film (Half Blood Prince) though I felt the film had left out quite a lot of the interesting focus from the book, and tended to focus too much on other aspects (like the romance between various characters side of thing). Though let's face it you can't have everything in the film.


I thought movie 6 did a reasonable job in finding an actual plot with an actual resolution from the 600-page setup for volume 7 that was volume 6.


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      Yes, well... that would probably be good too. This, however, is my "forest week" contribution. No, really.



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    Forest Week Lives!


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