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Well, the only thing that may bother people is the review tells what the Deathly Hallows are, and I have to say, they sound exceptionally cool...but I won't go into that. All I can say is that even with just a few hours until release I'm craving for the book like a junky does crack.
*Just...
No.
Will there ever be a series as gigantic as this again?
Doubt it.
Besides, the books deserve it; they are the perfect middle finger to all those who claim to know the ins and outs of literature. Great sentence structure? Nope. Heavy symbolism to pass on a message? Nope. Deeply...
New York Times Advance HP7 Review
There are no specific spoilers, however, for those who want to go in fully unaware of the story, you may want to avoid the review. It speaks of some of the places Harry goes (all new, at least to me), but it does not speak of what he does there. So, if you are...
You better hurry on up with that book, SFG. In three days a certain teenage boy-wonder is going to be taking over the pop culture world and if you don't have said boy's book in your hands, then you'll be left in the dust, son. The dust.
(And oh my golly-gosh, It is f%^king AWESOME!)
Sadly, you have to get to the halfway mark of Lisey's before it becomes something worthwhile, so that's a bit past page 100. I recommend it, because it is a story with resonance for sure, an ending and climax that is much more memorable than the endings in many of his other novels, and for that...
Pft, my favorite author is myself, cause I'm just so awesome'n'stuff.
Anyhow, holy Cripes and be'Jeezus I can relate to what the last few posts said. When I'm in public and I see a person reading a book I do everything in my power to see what it is they hold in their hands. I'll crane my...
Fluff sells, though I agree with Stewart to cut the beginning snippet that he quoted--it wasn't interesting.
The rest is fine though, very fun and imaginative, and I enjoyed the wit to keep the story from taking itself too seriously.
My Brother-in-law wants to go, and since HP is the only "big," thing I ever got into (Hate Star Wars, Matrix bored me, Mortal Crapbat made me yawn), I may or may not go. Probably not though, I just want the book. I don't want to be swapping theories with people who salivate over the pages.
I usually befriend some of them. Then they join me. Then there is a gang war. Then I fall in love with the other gang leaders sister.
Next thing I know, we're about to get into a large gang fight, and BAZAM, it turns into a dance off as we all start singing tunes from West Side Story. Crazy...
Jcsoblonde: When have I ever commented towards you?
To Colt: Rien said simply what I had originally in my prior post (much more eloquently, of course), however, your ranting demeanor made me realize I didn't care to explain myself, as I felt Stewart and SFG had already ended the debate...
Auto-Biographies written by...interesting people. Biographeis are nice, but reading of someones life and experiences through their own words is a very nice ride (even if they try and put themselves in the limelight or inadvertently belittle themselves--we're onyl human), versus an outward...
Yes, but that was a younger me (by what? A few months?), and in the last three months my expectations of quality have soared to a high point, which is sad, because I can no longer simply enjoy anything; I start analyzing and thinking "What would I do here?"
For Christ's Sake during the action...
Nothing at all. However, seeing as the poster first said "All music has a message of some sort" (It isn't verbatim, but hey, it's the general gyst), then discrediting rap for not bringing with it anything, and then going on to say they enjoyed Japanese Techno in the same comment piqued my...
SOMEONE IS FRAMING ME!
And what the **** I don't read then judge? Ptsh, hogwash.
Besides, I picked up It yesterday I like--scratch that--love it. Which is nice, seeing as the prior three I mentioned in the Lisey's thread diminished my faith in him.
I'm only two hundred pages into it...