HP Dreams and books books books

Elizabeth Sager dizzylizzy182 at yahoo.com
Wed Mar 6 22:49:18 UTC 2002


Jamieson wrote:
<<Oddly enough, I had an HP related dream last night
too. I dreamt that
 
I was standing in front of Hermione, when she is doing
the feather 
scene, and she makes the feather float. She looks at
me, her feather 
still up in the air, and says "You ARE the Chosen
One". I reply in
the 
negative, saying that there must be some mistake, I
can't be the 
chosen one. Hermione replies "Do not balk my judgment.
I do not make 
mistakes. You ARE the Chosen One". At this point, I'm
a little
freaked 
out, and I like Hermione, but she's starting to give
me really bad 
vibes. She points her wand at a classroom window.
"There is your 
quest, Chosen One." I go to the window and look out on
a beautiful 
day; but there is a black cloud in the distance. "The
Nothing is 
coming," Hermione says, "it must be distroyed". and I
woke up.

While I realise that this is a melding together of The
Matrix, HP and 
The Never Ending Story, it still freaked me out.  what
do you guys 
think?? What do you suppose it means??>>

Well, I'm no Trelawney (in fact, I'm probably better
at this than her, but I would say that there's an
obstacle that you need to get past, and since Hermione
was telling you that, perhaps it will have something
to do with intellect or academics? Maybe not?

I think I'll just stick to reading horoscopes.

I had a dream once, where I was on a baseball field.
Charlie Brown was on the mound, Schroder was behind
the plate, Lucy and Snoopy were in the outfield, and
they wouldn't let me play. :( I had a slightly HP
related dream once...it involved being chased by a
sneezing dragon while Charlie Weasley laughed. I was
feeling pretty indignant. Interpretation, anyone?

Trina, wanting a good read, wrote:
> So now what do I read?
I just got finished with "The Mists of Avalon" by
Marion Zimmer Bradley and "The Hobbit" by J.R.R.
Tolkien. On my list is:
LOTR trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien
"Rose Red" by Stephen King
"The Last Unicorn" by Peter S. Beagle
"Ragtime" by someone I can't remember
"Hamlet" by William Shakespeare
"Catcher in the Rye" by J.D. Salinger

That's just the very top of the list. ;) (I really got
into a listmaking mood the other day, and I found out
that I want to visit near 30 locations in 20
countries.)

Liz

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