Jul. 31st, 2009
Writer's Block: Birthday Shout-out
Jul. 31st, 2009 08:23 pm[Error: unknown template qotd]
#4, I think, was the most satisfying for me. Of course that was also the book I remember the process of reading the most (with the first one a close second). It showed up on my doorstep the day it came out and I had to tear through it as quickly as possible so that sundart and zadnyl could read it after me. So I ended up reading the whole thing, in one shot, in like six and a half hours and being dragged through the gamut of emotions in the process. I think that was the first book in literally years I bawled over. Not just eyeball pricking, when Cedric's ghost asks Harry to take his body back to his parents I lost it.
Somehow after that, the rest of the series really didn't get me on that level. I enjoyed them, but somehow, especially after 5, I just wasn't as invested.
As for movies, #3 still reigns as my favorite.
Arg, yeah, that reminds me, I need to replace those.
sundart got em. And I still need to find a way to see HBP while it's still out.
#4, I think, was the most satisfying for me. Of course that was also the book I remember the process of reading the most (with the first one a close second). It showed up on my doorstep the day it came out and I had to tear through it as quickly as possible so that sundart and zadnyl could read it after me. So I ended up reading the whole thing, in one shot, in like six and a half hours and being dragged through the gamut of emotions in the process. I think that was the first book in literally years I bawled over. Not just eyeball pricking, when Cedric's ghost asks Harry to take his body back to his parents I lost it.
Somehow after that, the rest of the series really didn't get me on that level. I enjoyed them, but somehow, especially after 5, I just wasn't as invested.
As for movies, #3 still reigns as my favorite.
Arg, yeah, that reminds me, I need to replace those.
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Writer's Block: Birthday Shout-out
Jul. 31st, 2009 08:23 pm[Error: unknown template qotd]
#4, I think, was the most satisfying for me. Of course that was also the book I remember the process of reading the most (with the first one a close second). It showed up on my doorstep the day it came out and I had to tear through it as quickly as possible so that sundart and zadnyl could read it after me. So I ended up reading the whole thing, in one shot, in like six and a half hours and being dragged through the gamut of emotions in the process. I think that was the first book in literally years I bawled over. Not just eyeball pricking, when Cedric's ghost asks Harry to take his body back to his parents I lost it.
Somehow after that, the rest of the series really didn't get me on that level. I enjoyed them, but somehow, especially after 5, I just wasn't as invested.
As for movies, #3 still reigns as my favorite.
Arg, yeah, that reminds me, I need to replace those.
sundart got em. And I still need to find a way to see HBP while it's still out.
#4, I think, was the most satisfying for me. Of course that was also the book I remember the process of reading the most (with the first one a close second). It showed up on my doorstep the day it came out and I had to tear through it as quickly as possible so that sundart and zadnyl could read it after me. So I ended up reading the whole thing, in one shot, in like six and a half hours and being dragged through the gamut of emotions in the process. I think that was the first book in literally years I bawled over. Not just eyeball pricking, when Cedric's ghost asks Harry to take his body back to his parents I lost it.
Somehow after that, the rest of the series really didn't get me on that level. I enjoyed them, but somehow, especially after 5, I just wasn't as invested.
As for movies, #3 still reigns as my favorite.
Arg, yeah, that reminds me, I need to replace those.
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*INCOHERENT SPLUTTER*
Jul. 31st, 2009 10:54 pmbecause
sixswordsamurai is a glorious brain melting bastard:
seriously WTF. I don't even have words. IT CANNOT BE UNSEEN. and I now have "Vegetable... vegetable... vegetable!" stuck in my head.
Excuse me, there's a negro in Albany I have to kill now.
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seriously WTF. I don't even have words. IT CANNOT BE UNSEEN. and I now have "Vegetable... vegetable... vegetable!" stuck in my head.
Excuse me, there's a negro in Albany I have to kill now.
*INCOHERENT SPLUTTER*
Jul. 31st, 2009 10:54 pmbecause
sixswordsamurai is a glorious brain melting bastard:
seriously WTF. I don't even have words. IT CANNOT BE UNSEEN. and I now have "Vegetable... vegetable... vegetable!" stuck in my head.
Excuse me, there's a negro in Albany I have to kill now.
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seriously WTF. I don't even have words. IT CANNOT BE UNSEEN. and I now have "Vegetable... vegetable... vegetable!" stuck in my head.
Excuse me, there's a negro in Albany I have to kill now.