Oh my gosh, this is the funniest Harry Potter Puppet show video I have ever seen! Check it out LOL.
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Oh my gosh, this is the funniest Harry Potter Puppet show video I have ever seen! Check it out LOL.
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I’m having yet another busy weekend. Next weekend will be slower, I think. Though I love everything I am doing, still sometimes I like to sit on my butt and not do anything for a couple of days.
Yesterday I groomed a placed collie, went to see Harry Potter IV again (loved it!) and then went to flyball with Chase. He so loves flyball. He can’t get enough. Then this morning it was to agility practice, and that went really well, too. My trainer is amazed, as am I, at how good he is doing! I thought it would take much longer.
Today I don’t have to do up any wedding invitations thank goodness, LOL, but I am taking four dogs to the vet, then delivering Sonny to his new home. Whew! I might be back by 8pm or so, not sure yet.
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Cynthia on 23-07-2007 *** SPOILER WARNING ***
**LONG**
It’s been over twenty four hours since I finished reading Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, and I think it has rattled around in my brain for long enough that I can put forth my honest opinion.
First the things I did not like about the book:
First and foremost, I did not like how Ron, Harry and Hermione spent most of the first half of the book wandering around the woods, unsure what to do. When I think about it, I think it would have been more interesting had she written it in a different way. How about they had a base of operations somewhere, and were working with the Order, or the other Hogwarts kids, and finding information on the Horcruxes? How come Harry was so adamant about keeping them secret, maybe they could have found them faster, or more efficiently, had they told a few others and gotten some help? Harry was old enough to start making his own decisions, it seemed like it would be wise to enlist some more help. Just because Voldemort ‘created’ Harry as his enemy doesn’t mean that Voldemort wouldn’t still have been nasty and wanted to take over the world, even had he never heard of the prophecy. And I felt as though the trio were so isolated during most of the book, I really missed the interaction they usually had with their friends and family.
I think that was my biggest disappointment. Later in the book when they went back to Hogwarts and met Neville, I found myself thinking that I would have rather read the whole book from Neville’s point of view. They were fighting, being rebels, getting beaten up, and going through all the things Harry, Hermione and Ron did in the prior 6 years.
I did not like Snape’s reason for being on Dumbledore’s side. If a love story was not important enough to pursue between Harry and Ginny, or Ron and Hermione, I thought it odd for it to be part of Snape’s past. I did not get the feel that it was a good enough reason. Yes I know, love is important.. but like I’ve read on some other sites, it’s too cliche, it’s been over done. Maybe not for young kids, but for us older readers it just lacked … substance. I wanted something more, something that would really have surprised me.
The best word, for me, to describe the book, is flat. And yeah, I think I’m disappointed. I found it rather predictable. And although I did enjoy reading it, and I actually didn’t find myself getting bored and kept turning the pages, I still felt as though something was missing.
This seventh book didn’t seem to have the heart and soul of the first six. It was almost as if Rowlings had done everything in the first six, and this one she just spit out to close things up, but didn’t put as much life into it as the others.
I did not like how some of the characters died, especially Lupin and Tonks. It seemed to be an afterthought. If an author is going to kill off some well-loved characters, I think there needs to be a good reason for it. I still don’t like that Sirius died, and I had thought he was not really dead. I was disappointed that he didn’t come back through the veil. I did like how Dobby died. That was a valiant, heroic death. It was sad, for sure, and I missed him, but it was done well instead of just seeing his body at the end of the story.
I didn’t really like the Deathly Hallows, as I really think everything that was presented in books 1-6 should have been enough. Instead she introduced another storyline that was brand new.
I don’t like how Snape died. I would have liked to have seen Harry and Snape have a discussion, instead of Harry getting Snape’s memories to view later. Again, it seemed like more isolation.
Another thing I did not like was Harry’s lack of magical skills. I would have liked to have seen him learn more, know more. Perhaps he was an average student and not highly talented like Dumbledore. However, since Dumbledore knew Harry was going to face very high odds, Dumbledore should have equipped Harry with more magical knowledge. I wonder where all the Aurors, and other Order members, learned all their ‘advanced’ magic. Obviously they didn’t learn it in Hogwarts, because we never saw any of the kids learn that stuff. I’ve wondered if there was some sort of magical university that would teach these things. And in book 6 Harry didn’t even know how to dry himself off after swimming to the cave. Seems like that would be a commonly known spell.
Things I did like:
I liked how Dumbledore and Harry met, in King’s Cross station, and had a chat about how things went.
I love how the kids at Hogwarts were standing up for themselves, and protesting in their own way. I would love to see book 7 rewritten from Neville’s point of view.
I do, actually, like how she put the end pieces together, even while I didn’t like the Deathly Hallows. I like that they were able to find, and destroy, the remaining horcruxes. It made sense to me that Harry was the 7th Horcrux, even though when I had read that theory beforehand, I didn’t want it to be. But it ended up being okay. And I like, as I took it, how Voldemort basically blasted the Horcrux out of Harry. Basically killing Harry, but himself as well, and giving Harry the choice of whether to come back to the living world or not. If he did so, Voldemort would come back too.
I like how Voldemort discovered, at long last, that Harry was hunting Horcruxes. I like how Harry faked that he was still dead, only to come back, dramatically as a dramatic story should be, to vanquish his enemy at the end.
I like how Neville killed Nagini. I liked how Neville, Luna and Ginny were the ones leading the rebellions at the school.
Conclusion
As you can see from my very many words about the things I didn’t like, and the few words about the things I did like, I think, overall, I was disappointed.
Finally understanding my own feelings about the book, I say that I liked how the plot worked out, how she fit all the pieces together. But I did not like how she got there.
Like I said, book seven, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, seemed flat to me. As though it was missing the heart and soul she put into the first six books. I am saddened. Saddened that the series is over, and saddened that the seventh book was not what I was hoping for. I did not cry, I did not rejoice, I was not moved as I have been in the past, and I think that, more than anything, is what I missed.
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Cynthia on 23-07-2007 I’m going to the Chiropractor tonight for my neck. It is being so uncomfortable, and I think it’s giving me head aches. And I don’t hardly ever get head aches. It cracks whenever I turn my head, and I have to stretch it out and have it crack every three minutes or it feels stiff.
I hope he can help. He helped last time and so I’m convinced Chiropractors work.
I still need to catch up on comments, hopefully I’ll get to that tonight. I’m dead tired today, not really here yet. Tired from Flyball? Tired from reading Harry Potter and being sad it’s over? I plan to write my own little review of the book, too. I do plan on posting some spoilers. ![]()
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Cynthia on 22-07-2007 I finished. 4:30 PM today, just now. Ugh. I am actually very sad that the book is over and I don’t have any more to look forward to. I spent the last two days reading and now I’m just kinda sad.
It did have a good ending. I was happy with the book. It was different from what I thought. It was interesting how some people’s predictions were right. Mine were not! LOL. Oh well. I won’t post any spoilers… yet! ![]()
Now I have to catch up on my blogs.
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Cynthia on 21-07-2007 I HAVE MY BOOK! I am so excited. I did the dishes, my day is free (until 5 PM), so don’t bother me, I’m reading!
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Cynthia on 20-07-2007 Woo hoo! I went to get my Wristband for Harry Potter book 7 this morning. It got hot as the sun rose, was 90 degrees when I left at just after 9:15ish. Ugh. I got there at 6:30AM and met a friend who had already been there since 6AM. We were plenty early. We got into the first group of 30 people.
By the time they opened at 9AM, there were probably 100 or 150 people in line. Last year I hear they gave out over 900 wristbands for book 6.
Of course they lost my preorder, but fortunately my friend had preordered two, and only wanted one. Ugh. I swear my stuff always gets lost. Oh well. I got one so no worries.
So tonight we will meet at 10:45, they will do a countdown, then we get our book 7 at 12:01AM. WOOOOO! I am so excited. 24 hours from know I will be well into the book. No dishes, no house cleaning, no Nothin’! I’m gonna read!
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Cynthia on 20-07-2007
Cynthia on 19-07-2007 Oh my gosh! By this time tomorrow I should have my wristband to get my book at midnight. I AM SO EXCITED! I can’t believe finally I’ll know if Snape is good or bad, who lives and who dies, and if Sirius comes back.
I have not read any spoiler pages and I don’t think I will… even though I’m kinda temped. I’ll be reading most of the weekend (when I’m not doing dog things). I’m going to wear my robes to the book release, both in the morning to get the wrist bands, and at night to get the book.
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Order of the Phoenix! We say it. It was excellent. Much better than four, Goblet of Fire. Though I’m still not sure if GOF went by so fast for me because I went to the midnight premier, and was half asleep watching it and that image just stuck in my head, even though I’ve seen it again a number of times after. They just Boom Boom Boomed it out, and it moved too fast.
Ootp was better, slower, easier. And I loved the bond Harry had with his friends, Hermione and Ron, and with the whole of Dumbledore’s Army. That is the best thing about the books, I think. The friendship, loyalty and devotion they have to each other. I wish I had more of that in my past life, but now I feel like I do have it. And my friends would follow me to the ends of the earth if necessary. As I would them.
At least I like to thinks so. ![]()
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