Hmmm. What's your favorite *now*?

Gloria Rodriguez g2rm2002 at yahoo.com
Wed May 21 20:19:22 UTC 2008


No: HPFGUIDX 182981

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "cubfanbudwoman"
<susiequsie23 at ...> wrote:

> That question is:  Now that we're almost a year out from the
> release of DH and the completion of the series, which of the books
> has become your favorite?
>
> Tangential questions relating to that ....
<snip>


Well... I seldom have time to get into the discussion groups - or
post anything  for that matter - but I couldn't let this one pass.

Let's see... my favorite book so far I believe is POA, followed
closely by DH.

I can't make much of difference between them: POA because the trio
never fights Voldmort, but evil in other forms (the wrong
imprisonment of Sirius, Peter's betrayal, etc.); Harry meets Sirius
and discovers his father and friends were always a tight and closed
group - all of them nice, and noble and brave. Also, in this book
JKR introduces my favorite character: Remus Lupin, who was always
loyal and true to Harry.

DH is almost tied in the first place as my favorite because we can
see how all the stories end, and how all the pieces of the puzzle
finally fit together.

I don't think I have a book I don't like. I have read them all a few
times each, and I still enjoy them all. I don't skip parts - I don't
like skipping parts - and every time I read the books, I discover
new things.

I can't say I have a favorite chapter as such for any of the books.
But, let me go through all of them once more and I will let you know.

As for the future of the characters... I would like to know about
our favorite group of six: Harry, Ron, Hermione, Ginny, Neville and
Luna. It would be interesting to know what happened to all of them.

And, if any of you has any ideas on how to contact JKR, please, ask
her to write one more book on the series: Howarts, A History (since
it is quoted so many times and would answer a few questions
regarding wizarding history).

Well, I hope I have contributed wisely to this post.

Regards to all,

Gloria





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