I liked McGonnagall's reaction to Harry and Ron's fib about seeing Hermione. She really should know them better by now.
And I am rather shocked that Hermione would tear a page out of a library book, but that may just be me. Perhaps she foresaw the possibility that she would get petrified. Or perhaps she got carried away with breaking the rules.
The scene where the teachers round on Lockart was glorious. Snape's ``Just the man'' had me giggling from the go, and I like it when they all band together against an idiot. That is part of what makes book 5 so enjoyable.
More love for Lockhart: ``books can be misleading.'' ``You wrote them!''
The reveal was rather effective, I thought. It struck me that reading the book while knowing that Riddle is Voldemort is very different from reading it without knowing. Of course, that could be said for any reread, but I think one of the reasons why I think of it as one of the weaker books is that I could not discern any plot arch in the monster the first time I read it. Until the reveal of course (yes, I still thought of them as simple children's book and tuned my expectations accordingly). The Voldemort reveal is quite a good moment, especially because of Harry's having identified with him earlier, assuming he will help him even though he did not tell the truth about Hagrid.
But back to Lockhart (so much love). I like how Rowling punishes her (minor) bad guys. The punishment always seems to echo the crime. Lockhart's memory spell backfire is pretty much textbook poetic justice.
Second best quote ever from this book:
Mrs Weasley's ``Never trust anything that can think for itself if you can't see where it keeps its brain''.
Regarding the winding up: I am glad Rowling got the self-doubting ``Am I a Gryffindor'' out of the way by having Dumbledore nip that in the bud (well, book 2, at least it did not drag out until the end), and I like the idea of Voldemort transferring part of himself when trying to kill Harry. AI remember speculations that he had made Harry one of the Horcruxes. I still think that would have been elegant. Actually, thinking back over the horcruxes, I cannot remember what the last two were, so perhaps Harry was one after all? No, I don't remember. Aaaahg. It is a good thing we are holding this re-read, methinks.
I also liked that Malfoy's motives were not pure, unfounded malice, but that he was actually playing a political game of trying to discredit the Muggle Protection thing that he was complaining about earlier in the book. It make things fit together nicely. And it is always good when bad guys have a reason for being bad.
And I am rather shocked that Hermione would tear a page out of a library book, but that may just be me. Perhaps she foresaw the possibility that she would get petrified. Or perhaps she got carried away with breaking the rules.
The scene where the teachers round on Lockart was glorious. Snape's ``Just the man'' had me giggling from the go, and I like it when they all band together against an idiot. That is part of what makes book 5 so enjoyable.
More love for Lockhart: ``books can be misleading.'' ``You wrote them!''
The reveal was rather effective, I thought. It struck me that reading the book while knowing that Riddle is Voldemort is very different from reading it without knowing. Of course, that could be said for any reread, but I think one of the reasons why I think of it as one of the weaker books is that I could not discern any plot arch in the monster the first time I read it. Until the reveal of course (yes, I still thought of them as simple children's book and tuned my expectations accordingly). The Voldemort reveal is quite a good moment, especially because of Harry's having identified with him earlier, assuming he will help him even though he did not tell the truth about Hagrid.
But back to Lockhart (so much love). I like how Rowling punishes her (minor) bad guys. The punishment always seems to echo the crime. Lockhart's memory spell backfire is pretty much textbook poetic justice.
Second best quote ever from this book:
Mrs Weasley's ``Never trust anything that can think for itself if you can't see where it keeps its brain''.
Regarding the winding up: I am glad Rowling got the self-doubting ``Am I a Gryffindor'' out of the way by having Dumbledore nip that in the bud (well, book 2, at least it did not drag out until the end), and I like the idea of Voldemort transferring part of himself when trying to kill Harry. AI remember speculations that he had made Harry one of the Horcruxes. I still think that would have been elegant. Actually, thinking back over the horcruxes, I cannot remember what the last two were, so perhaps Harry was one after all? No, I don't remember. Aaaahg. It is a good thing we are holding this re-read, methinks.
I also liked that Malfoy's motives were not pure, unfounded malice, but that he was actually playing a political game of trying to discredit the Muggle Protection thing that he was complaining about earlier in the book. It make things fit together nicely. And it is always good when bad guys have a reason for being bad.
*MySmiley*
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This message last edited by Camilla on 26/07/2010 at 09:51:01 PM
The Great Harry Potter re-read: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
19/07/2010 09:32:22 AM
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Chapters 1-3
19/07/2010 09:32:52 AM
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Dobby
19/07/2010 02:39:06 PM
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I hate Dobby.
20/07/2010 11:32:58 AM
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Stuff
20/07/2010 05:54:26 PM
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The Dursleys.
23/07/2010 11:35:31 PM
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Chapters 4-6
19/07/2010 09:33:18 AM
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Another character we love to hate! Gilderoy Lockhart. Plus Weasley vs Malfoy.
20/07/2010 03:29:39 PM
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I can't remember how much I hated him the first read
21/07/2010 03:44:15 AM
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You're right. It's not as bad the second (or third) time around with him.
21/07/2010 01:54:01 PM
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My problems with Dobby are very different from my problems with Lockhart
21/07/2010 07:02:55 AM
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More stuff
21/07/2010 07:00:04 AM
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This section really brought home to me how well Rowling writes about love and relationships.
21/07/2010 07:22:43 PM
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That last remark made me check out the names in the French translation...
26/07/2010 05:18:36 PM
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Don't get me started on the Norwegian translation.
26/07/2010 09:52:09 PM
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That is indeed genuinely awesome.
27/07/2010 12:24:07 AM
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Re: That is indeed genuinely awesome.
27/07/2010 09:07:35 AM
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McSnurf? MCSNURF?? WTH? *NM*
27/07/2010 08:47:55 PM
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Chapters 7-9
19/07/2010 09:33:44 AM
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Colin Creevey.
22/07/2010 06:55:17 PM
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Re: Colin Creevey.
23/07/2010 10:13:33 PM
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Even more stuff
23/07/2010 10:10:39 PM
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Chapters 10-12
19/07/2010 09:34:13 AM
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Three good chapters
22/07/2010 02:28:20 PM
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Yup.
23/07/2010 11:32:03 PM
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I agree. And plain jealousy that Harry's hogging the spotlight time and again.
26/07/2010 05:28:09 PM
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Chapters 13-15
19/07/2010 09:34:50 AM
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Heh. I'd forgotten how near the end of the book the spiders are.
23/07/2010 11:26:43 PM
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"Goodbye friends of Hagrid..."
26/07/2010 01:58:25 PM
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Chapters 16-18
19/07/2010 09:35:20 AM
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Finally...
26/07/2010 02:55:39 PM
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Overall thoughts
19/07/2010 09:36:06 AM
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Thoughts on the movie quality
21/07/2010 04:15:20 AM
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I always felt that the first two movies were the best, and the others bungled the atmosphere. *NM*
21/07/2010 03:08:29 PM
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I wonder if Rowling ever looks back and wishes she could change some stuff
21/07/2010 06:44:41 PM
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Suggestions for the re-read?
19/07/2010 09:37:32 AM
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Do we want a wee break before the next book?
24/07/2010 10:47:07 AM
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we need an impatient smiley that taps its foot while looking grumpy. *NM*
27/07/2010 08:51:30 PM
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It's not Wednesday yet! *NM*
27/07/2010 09:26:21 PM
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But it was a question:
27/07/2010 10:25:27 PM
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Yes, but the two possibilities in Rebekah's post were either Wednesday or next Monday.
27/07/2010 10:33:10 PM
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