[HPFGU-OTChatter] Afraid to sleep with the lights off.
Julie Borgmann
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Thu Aug 9 04:09:31 UTC 2007
No but I found many moments when I had to put the book down and walk away in order to avoid such things. I found this book much more intense and perhaps it was my fear of losing one of my beloved characters that added some intensity. Overall DH was my longest read due to my need for breaks1
stacygalore <stacygalore at yahoo.com> wrote: After reading chapter 17 of DH, I was too afraid to sleep with the lights off. For some reason,
after reading this, I had a vivid image of this in my head, and it greatly disturbed me. That
image of Nagini emerging from Bathilda Bagshot's dead body is so deliciously horrific! There
is also something so freaky about an old lady with cloudy eyes who doesn't speak . . . and
even more freaky that "she" later speaks in parseltongue. Anybody else feel this way? What
was your sleep-with-the-lights-on moment in any of the HP books?
Stacy Galore
Grew up reading Stephen King, and loving the horror elements of HP
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