Originally posted by Freddie2006How did they do that? PM? E-mail?
..the **** who sent me a link to a site with a load of Harry Potter spoilers. Well I don't know exactly what I'd do, but it wouldn't be pleasant. Is anyone else looking forward to the book coming out, or just looking forward to the "phenomenon" being over?
Originally posted by Freddie2006Sounds fine with me, I haven't read 6 though, and I definitely have to finish the Stand again before I read any Harry Potter.
..the **** who sent me a link to a site with a load of Harry Potter spoilers. Well I don't know exactly what I'd do, but it wouldn't be pleasant. Is anyone else looking forward to the book coming out, or just looking forward to the "phenomenon" being over?
Originally posted by Freddie2006i'll read the book and i will enjoy it, but i don't really see what the fuss is all about.
..the **** who sent me a link to a site with a load of Harry Potter spoilers. Well I don't know exactly what I'd do, but it wouldn't be pleasant. Is anyone else looking forward to the book coming out, or just looking forward to the "phenomenon" being over?
i suppose this kind of fuss over a book is better than the same fuss over a film though. 🙂
Originally posted by CrowleyI couldn't say if you're missing out on the films, I've only seen the first two and apprarently the fifth one is terrible. Because the books are so long, they end up missing out a lot of the sub plots which loses some of the "magic" of it.
Is it weird that I have not watched one Potter movie, or read any of the books? Am I actually missing out on anything?
As for the books, it's definatly worth giving it a go reading them. They're infectious, and if you have any of the child left in you, you probably won't be able to put them down. They're put together really well and make a great read.