The last horcrux is inside Harry...

vmonte vmonte at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 20 00:40:03 UTC 2005


No: HPFGUIDX 133270

Cayres wrote:

I thought the idea of the young Tom Riddle alone in the cave with the 
two kids was THE most frightening things in the books so far. Though 
the Inferi are a close second! I really, really, really don't think 
this book is appropriate for
children under 11 or 12.

vmonte responds:

I agree with your thoughts. There were severl things in the book that 
were quite frightening to me as well. Tom Riddle in the cave with the 
children was very upsetting. And when I realized that there were 
inferi in the lake I almost closed the book. (Just how many people 
did he kill in that cave anyway?)

The scene where Draco takes his shoe and smashes Harry's face, 
breaking his nose, and then covering him up and walking out of the 
train cabin freaked me out. 

Harry using the HBP's unforgivable curse on Draco made me sick. I'm 
not looking forward to seeing this scene in the movies.

And finally, Dumbledore's murder was horrible. I on the other hand do 
not believe that Dumbledore was asking for it. 

Vivian 






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