RE:Elf clinging on to Harry's Back
by alfred ravi tauro on Mar 30, 2007 05:06 PM
well the elf could be kreacher as rowling has indicated that kreacher is important to the story so they hav included him in the movie. also that sword might be gryfindor's sword.
RE:Elf clinging on to Harry's Back
by nityaprakash mohanty on Mar 30, 2007 08:43 PM
quite correct!!bt gryffindore's sword is in the headmaster's office.whtt's it doin in a room full of treasure?
RE:Elf clinging on to Harry's Back
by carl on Mar 29, 2007 04:27 PM
i think its dobby by the skinny arms but it looks like it got rags on it so it could be could be the one harry owns unless dobby says he wants to serve harry then dobby goes back in to rags i dont know i think it kritcher i spelt i wrong lol
im not to sure with wat some people have said that harrys scar is a horicuts how ever u spell it ill just put ht for short any way if harrys scar is a ht then whu does volermort still wats to kill harry it would be cuting his power down and volderemort is power humgree so i think that dumbledores theory is the best about them and who do u think the person is who has got the one dumbledore died to try and get? and what are ur veiws on sirius black being able to come back i dont think so and the cover makes harry look goofy
Why JK has not allowed Harry to love Hermoine? There was a hint that they might love each other in the 2nd book, but she left that track and started Ron-Hermoine and Harry-Ginny. Why?
RE:Platonic Love??
by neeraj shrivastava on Mar 29, 2007 05:37 PM
Because ROn can't go with Ginny .... she's his sis ..... everybody needs someone ...righ!!!!1
RE:diff in editions
by Shresht Poddar on Mar 29, 2007 11:53 AM
No Theres no difference in the content... its just that the adult cover / edition of a book makes it look more mature for an adult to read...
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RE:oya ..............
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i never found HP so fascinating. i mean as a adult in his late 20s i chuckle at the immaturity of it, but as a kid i think i wud have enjoyed it more. i find more joy in reading asimovs foundation series or for tht matter other fictional novels which have far more superior imagination and wisdom. Now now i knw some guys will get me for comparing these 2 novels but as i said H.P is good for kids only and not for adults. if adults find it amusing that means they are reading such books for the first time.
RE:i never found it so fascinating
by Dennis Mathews on Mar 29, 2007 01:39 PM
I'm 40 & still love these HP books. Age is not the criteria, it's the ability to accept & change with the times that matter
RE:i never found it so fascinating
by Ramamoorthy Arun on Apr 06, 2007 11:42 PM
20's are the age when you think that you are maturing and lot of things look like it is immature. This is part of growing up, you still have a long way to go!
As kids in the teens will enjoy Potter for the thrill in the stories, mature readers (what you term as adults) will appreciate more things in that - the plot, language, story line etc. Keep on reading other things, you will start appreciating Harry Potter later. BTW, I am in my 30's, just to set the record straight
RE:RE:i never found it so fascinating
by on Mar 29, 2007 12:28 PM
Hey it's not fair to say that i'm 22 n i love it by no means it is kiddish.I'v been reading it since 1997 n it's come of age.I can not ubderstand what adult like things you want in these books.Anyways it's your choice n i cant influence it.
RE:i never found it so fascinating
by Marija on Jul 06, 2007 02:49 AM
i believe that in every person there is always a kid, just some persons are lucky to know it and they r letting that child in them to grow up, and some unlucky persons just forgot who they where and what they loved in best years of their life (childhood) !!!
RE:i never found it so fascinating
by alfred ravi tauro on Mar 29, 2007 05:16 PM
i dont how age can stop anyone enjoying a good book whether its a kid' book or adult one.
RE:Deathly hallows
by priya on Mar 29, 2007 01:22 PM
You dint read JO interview sirius is dead.As per her interview there is a reason why he is dead n something about dumbledore's death there is more than that meets the eye
RE:Deathly hallows
by on Mar 29, 2007 03:40 PM
well dumbledore said that he cant and neraly headless nick said they can only come back as a ghorst if they fear death but i think sirius was ready for it i have been looking at rumors and a intresting 1 is 'one can not live without the other' profeser trawley says that in the proferty so i dont know if volermort dies so does harry im not that show on it or does it mean the they cant live with each other alive noot show