Our analyses of the books WAS: Re: Dumbledore and Secrecy

dumbledore11214 dumbledore11214 at yahoo.com
Sat Oct 7 23:26:30 UTC 2006


No: HPFGUIDX 159188

Renee:
<HUGE SNIP>
> That doesn't mean I'm not looking forward to the last book - it's 
just
> that an almost morbid expectation to see a train run out of the 
rails
> has added itself to my desire to enjoy myself and satisfy my
> curiosity. Makes me yearn back to the naive anticipation with 
which I
> read the first five books... But it's too late now - I've become
> addicted to reading all those analyses.


Alla:

Oh, those were the times, heeee. If I think really hard, I can still 
remember when I opened PS/SS for the first time and could enjoy 
Snape's speech for poetic monologue it is, when I listened to 
Dumbledore leaving Harry at Dursleys with holded breath and was 
looking forward to Harry's journey in the new world, when I met 
Sirius 
and Lupin for the first time and those guys occupied the place in my 
heart ( that is still true, heeeee)

When I was not scrutinising every action, every word of every 
character and unavoidably often find something wrong with it.

Those times had its pleasant moments, I agree, but I am with you I 
became addicted to reading analysises and sometimes participating 
too.

What saves it for me, despite increased scrutiny is enormous 
sympathy 
I still feel for many characters and first and foremost for Harry ( 
but not only), so I am still looking forward to book 7, because I 
want 
to see how it ends and hopefully that he will make out of it alive 
and 
well.

Alla






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