Dumbledore and Snape.
Karen Lewellen
klewellen at shellworld.net
Wed Nov 25 00:37:12 UTC 2015
No: HPFGUIDX 192832
Hi folks, Reading this series is just sensational for me...it is also addictive! I mean you no longer have to wait between, which means you have an excuse to say...oh I can just start the next one. And before you know it the time is 4 a. m. In any case, I just finished Half blood Prince last night, ahem this morning. *warning* if for any reason you have not read this book, please do not go below this line! You know its the second time I witnessed Dumbledore's final moments. Granted I was rather hysterical the first time, and did not get much better in the next sentence or two. Still when I read last night I am left with the question. When Professor Dumbledore says please to Snape, is he asking for his life, or for his death? There are a lot of layers to the question, so I hope a few take a shot. Also, if anyone feels really kind, I would appreciate checking a sentence from book 5 against my copy. It is electronic, one and I suspect a typo because the sentence does not make any sense. Perhaps best off list. When I finish I think I will read a bit of Rowling nonfiction. I still would love a book discussing her creative process, how names were chosen as I spoke of before. Still I have so much respect for her artistry under pressure that it is hard to articulate. Thanks, Kare
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