[HPforGrownups] ADMIN: HBP Spoiler Policy - Spilers in general
karen barker
karenabarker at yahoo.co.uk
Fri Jun 10 06:35:05 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 130415
Hi Debbie!
I have resisted the temptation to post the following
to the list so am pasting what I wanted to write in
here to you in the hope that you will do something
about this. Please can you ask them to stop doing
this, I'm sure I read in the admin mail or somewhere
that we are supposed to annonce spoilers to other
books too.
Thanks for your help!
Karen
>>>>
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "wherr009"
<wherr009 at u...> wrote:
> Finwitch:
> > I do not know if Harry will survive. Being 'for
children' does
> > not mean the hero can't die - (just think of the
poor little
> > girl trying to sell matches, or the original
Grim-tale of
> > little mermaid - these are fairy tales).
>
>
> wherr009 now
>
> Just thought I would add to the list of main
characters dying.
> Everyone has forgotten about Charlotte from
"Charlotte's Web".
> Granted she is not the hero of book (she is more
like DD) but,
> she is a character in the book that the reader comes
to love
> and she still dies at the end of the book.
>
> wherr009
Does everyone HAVE to keep telling the whole group
what happens at the end of other books. It's becoming
quite prevalent and it's really rather annoying. When
I read a book for the first time I don't want to know
who dies at the end or whatever. It's happening
particulary with Lord of the Rings at the moment which
I have neither read nor seen on film, but which I was
planning to read after HBP. Not sure whether I shall
now, having had half the plot revealed here over the
past few days.
Please could you all try and remember that not
everyone has read every book.
Karen
--- Debbie <elfundeb at gmail.com> wrote:
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