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Re: Other Harry Potter 4 comments
Posted By: (Queen's) gambit, on host 165.95.141.217
Date: Thursday, August 3, 2000, at 16:26:39
In Reply To: Re: Other Harry Potter 4 comments posted by Simboy on Wednesday, August 2, 2000, at 14:02:07:

> > > Still seemed pretty British to me overall. Not that there's anything wrong with that. :-)
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> > > As much as I loved the first book, I think this is the best yet. Great plot, character development, tone, everything. Rowling is doing a fabulous job with this series.
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> > > I love the way she sets up the next book, too. Certainly looks like it'll be action-packed, doesn't it?
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> > > Now here's the thing. I noticed two paragraphs fairly late in the book that completely made me rethink a certain major character. While I'd need to reread the books with this theory in mind, I've come to suspect that I might know what the final, mind-blowing Book 7 plot twist could be.
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> > > I'd like to discuss my idea with fellow Potter lovers. (I'd put it here, but I'd hate to give spoilers to book 4, which might be necessary.) Anyone know of a newsgroup or anything?
> > >
> > > -- Trip
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> > The fourth harry potter book was awesome, very nice plot, awesome characters, great climaxes and phenomenol ending. I am really looking foward to the upcoming books. there's also going to be a movie of the first harry potter book soon, my prediction is it wont be any good, some of the reasons are: 1.The producers dont seem to be paying too much attention to Rowling request that they all be english actors. 2. the director will be chris columbus, director of home alone 1 and 2, mrs. doubtfire, bicenttenial man, and stepmom.
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> > Gam" but of course thats just my opinion"bit
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> Has anyone noticed that the books seem to be getting scarier each book i.e. book 1 was hardly scary at all, book 2 was a bit, book 3 was a bit more and book 4 was a fair amount. I wander what book 7 is going to be like: BLOOD, BLOOD, BLOOD are probably going to be the opening lines.

thats true, they are getting scarrier, even J.K. Rowling said so in an interview with newsweek(I dont read newsweek but I saw the article in the waiting room at the doctors office) but I doubt there will really be any real or extreme violence in future books.

gam"being scary doesnt necessarily mean violence is always involved"bit

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