It is interesting that both Harry and Krum seem to want to be liked for themselves. Harry says it explicitly (well, he thinks it -- that they would not have wanted to go with him if he weren't a champion), and that must be one of the reasons why Krum pursues Hermione: the knowledge that if she likes him it won't be because she is starstruck.
It doesn't seem to bother Harry too much, though.
I must say I sympathise with Ron and Harry's plight when it comes to getting date for the ball. I am supposed to be a grown-up, but I would be horrified if I was put in that situation. Although I like to think I'd have the presence of mind to ask Hermione.
I dare say many teenage boys get something of a trauma about that whole experience. It is indeed quite intimidating somehow, and as Harry rightly notes, girls' tendencies of walking around in gangs really does not help. Interestingly, Fleur does not seem to walk around in gangs or indeed have any female friends. I wonder why...
Speaking of Fleur, the link between her first and last name only just occurred to me (since Delacour didn't strike me as such an unusual name that I really thought about its meaning until now). I guess Rowling really did want her to parade her beauty around, with a name like that. It makes for a good feminist message that way, though, which is rather needed in the sexist Magical Britain. Flower of the court she may be, but she's also a champion and capable of kicking ass. Sort of like la reine Margot that way (yeah, never mind me, I have a soft spot for that woman, largely thanks to the book and movie ).
All the same, though, their insensitivity on the whole thing really is quite extreme. Largely realistic, I dare say, but surely most boys are a *tad* less clueless about it all... I hope. They're also quite mean to Neville, and not even sporting enough to take it in stride when Ginny puts them in their place (first indications of Ginny's strong character/temper? or perhaps not the first, but among the first).
I also sympathise with Harry's procrastination. We know it is wrong, but it is so tempting to put it off just a little bit longer.
True, that.
Cho: she is very tactful. I cannot help wondering whether she had been waiting for Harry to ask her, but then he delayed and Cedric came along.
I think so. She does start going out with Cedric, though...
Ron's Fleur encounter is hilarious.
It's interesting though, because there suddenly Rowling tells us the Veela inheritance works like a conscious power that she can turn on and off at will, while earlier it just seemed like it was a permanent general effect. Maybe it's a matter of degrees. The Ravenclaw Quidditch captain - don't remember his name in English - during the Yule Ball is rather more tongue-tied than he would be in normal circumstances even with a breathtaking woman, too. Makes one wonder if Fleur's feelings for Bill later on have to do with him being capable of resisting her charms (pun intended) better than average. It cannot really be much fun to reduce all your dates to simpering idiots that way... must get old really fast.
Ginny: she stops smiling when Harry mentions that he has asked Cho. Her crush is old news, of course, but the fact that it is still going strong is interesting. It is clear that she regrets having said yes to Neville now that Harry is so clearly after a partner.
Yeah, definitely. It's also clear that Ginny has become something of a confidante to Hermione here, which is new as far as I'm aware... though on second thought it may have started during the summer holidays when Hermione was staying there. I'd guess this is about the point where Ginny realizes she's better off not focusing on Harry so much and being more open to interest from other boys, for herself but also so that Harry will appreciate her more.
For that matter, Hermione's thing with Krum is pretty much the same strategy, and works like a charm.
Regarding Hermione and Ron: her reaction to his comment about trolls suggests she is aware of feelings for Ron, or at least that she is worried that he finds her unattractive and that that is why he has not asked her to go with him.
It does seem that way. The movies have somewhat ruined this in making Hermione quite cute from the start, but in the books, those feelings make more sense.
There is then the moment when he is described as seeing her in a new light, which I suppose is the turning point for Ron. He has been protective of her before this, but I think that has been less of a conscious matter. His inability to believe she is going with someone else is interesting. I cannot bring myself to I think that it is down to him believing that no one else would have her. The alternative is that he cannot imagine her with someone else.
I think he really genuinely hasn't appreciated that she's a girl and quite different in how she approaches relationships and matters of the heart - he wouldn't have made the insensitive comments he made if he'd really realized. There's certainly something of possessiveness in it, too, yeah.
Once they get to the ball, he asks where Hermione is while completely ignoring instructions on where to find his date. It could be simple curiosity (who is she going with?), but the way it is written leads me to my usual conclusion. The same is repeated as he actually meets his date: he asks where Hermione is.
Harry's treatment of Parvati is iffy, but doable, what with him being a teenage boy and all. But Ron's behaviour to Padma, that's really going too far. And you have to wonder how it is that Parvati and Padma - "the two cutest girls in our year" according to Dean Thomas - didn't have dates yet and apparently weren't really expecting to get any they were too enthusiastic about, either, judging by Parvati's suggesting her sister would go with Ron. Evidently the other boys are as bad at asking out girls.
And yes, definitely, it's more than simple curiosity.
I cannot make up my mind whether Ron's walking right past Hermione is due to him being angry or because he is still looking for Hermione and hasn't recognised her. The narrowed eyes later suggests the first explanation, but I prefer the second for some reason. At any rate, the anger shows up later on, very explicitly. He glares and yells at her and the whole shebang. Very bad form. His anger is of course another example of his insecurity. He finds he has been superseded by another famous guy. This is the same old issue all over again, except this time it is not his best friend (who he has to be lenient towards), and all the issues are allowed to flow freely.
I always assumed the latter, but those narrowed eyes do make one wonder. Still, ignoring her doesn't make much sense, considering Ron's character and his later reaction.
Good point about his feelings there. It's rather mean how he keeps insisting Krum must have other motives than romantic interest in Hermione, but I guess he is still adjusting to the idea he's missed something for so long that others haven't, and has a hard time facing that.
And Hermione, of course, cutting to the heart of the issue: ``ask me before someone else does, and not as a last resort''. I like it.
Yeah, that pretty much seals the deal as far as proving she has feelings for him goes. Which Harry then confirms in a way that makes one wonder if he's been aware of this already...
And clearly Ron's maiming of Krum's figurine and wishing he'll be taken by a giant squid is not entirely on Harry's account.
Heh, yeah.
Karkaroff: he cannot be too happy with his favourite student running around with a mudblood.
He seems so possessive about Krum that he wouldn't be happy with him dating any girl. A little creepy.
Fleur: she is the British stereotype of a French person. Did I mention that?
Yeah, with everything magnified because of the magic and ancestry. Olympe is too, though.
Neville: he keeps stepping on Ginny's feet. I confess at this point I prefer the film Neville. It may be out of character, but I like the idea that he can dance very much.
It would be nice, but yes, utterly unrealistic at this point. It's only later that he'll become competent in these things.
Hermione: I love her treatment of Malfoy when he tries to bully her. ``Twitchy little ferret''. It is gold. Textbook on how to treat a bully.
Yeah, pretty good reaction.
Madamme Maxime and Hagrid: I understand why she is refusing to acknowledge her parentage. She has much more to lose than Hagrid. She is the headmistress of a whole school. He is a teacher protected by Dumbledore. But the whole issue is an example of how misplaced bigotry only serves to make the lives of the discriminated against very difficult.
Indeed. I had forgotten we only find out now that Hagrid's a half-giant, but perhaps that was on purpose so that Olympe's reaction makes a bit more sense as Ron confirms how big a deal it is. A somewhat exaggerated reaction, though... surely she must know, after all. Is it just because Rowling figures French people have tempers like that? Or should we read some deeper feelings behind it - her having feelings for him after all, but being afraid of the scandal and frustrated that she doesn't dare, particularly since he doesn't seem to see the problem? I'm tempted to interpret it that way, considering that they later do seem to have something and she does join him in traveling to the giants.
I cannot help wonder how it even happened. I mean, a giant and a human. The sheer…. I suppose one of the strange things about the magical world is that inter-species breeding is not a problem. Hmm.
Hagrid's question suggests that pairings of both kinds are possible... but yes, I really don't want to think about how things would work between a giant man and human woman.
Cedric: his clue to Harry is very cryptic. He could at least have told him to hold the egg under water.
I think it's plenty fair in return for what he got from Harry... particularly with giving him access to the prefects' bathroom. Harry's reaction to this is completely ridiculous. That he resents it, sure, but the paranoia about how perhaps Cedric is just playing him for a fool? That's really getting a bit over the top.
Dumbledore: did I mention I love the man? His treatment of Hagrid had just the same excellence as his treatment of Dobby and Winky. And I really like how the Dursleys are used in the conversation regarding bad blood. This is a nice reversal of Aunt Marge's ramblings in the beginning of book 3. We also get the first mention of Aberforth.
Yeah, and in a not very flattering way... I like him here too, and good point on the mirroring Aunt Marge, I hadn't thought of that.
The Great Harry Potter Re-read: Book Four Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
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Chapters 1-3: A different beginning
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Early characters
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Early plotting.
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It's the things behind the scenes setting up the big plan (spoilers for this and later books)
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Re: Early plotting.
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Any other comments/observations
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Mob mentality and British euroscepticism.
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people in groups and baffling violence. And the godawful recaps
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Yeah, I agree about the recaps, they're pointless at this point. *NM*
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Good news! HP really caught on after this book and so the last books don't have a recap! *NM*
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Chapters 4-6 - The Weasleys
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Characters - a few new ones
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Also on the topic of Amos' talk of Cedric and Harry... (spoilers for end of book)
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Oh, I can think of a few more things that will prove relevant. But that's for tomorrow. *NM*
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And arguably another one of those fun names with a hidden meaning...
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Plotting - anything of note?
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The Lovegoods? This is why reading in translation can be annoying...
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I thought that might be it. Yeah, different names in the Dutch translation then. *NM*
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Any other comments/observations.
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Chapters 7-9 - The Quidditch World Cup and Death Eaters
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Characters: Ministers, Mothers, other important people.
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Plotting
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Other stuff.
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Krum Catching the Snitch
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It makes a certain amount of sense, I think...
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Clothes and other schools
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There's a first mention of Beauxbatons in chapter nine.
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Chapters 10-12: Back to Hogwarts and the Tri-Wizard Tournament. *NM*
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Characters: introducing Rita Skeeter and Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody. *NM*
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Any other comments, observations or revelations? *NM*
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There was that Durmstrang reference I was waiting for.
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Chapters 13-15: First lessons, and the arrival of the foreign guests *NM*
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Plotting and writing. *NM*
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Plotplotplot (plot makes a funny noise if you say it like that).
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Anything else to add? *NM*
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Yes. Five things, actually. Magic, Snape, idiocy, apparating while presumed guilty aaand evil films.
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Trelawney, or how one can be a Seer and not even know it.
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Chapters 16-18: The Tri-Wizard Tournament begins *NM*
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Characters: The Champions, Hagrid, Karkarov, and of course Rita Skeeter in person *NM*
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Oh, you're right, it is then. I thought you meant she said it to Harry.
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The teeth comment was by far the best Snape one liner in the series.
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Definitely true
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Plotting and writing.
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plotting both for the book alone and the series as a whole
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Other comments, small details you noticed,...? *NM*
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House-elves, Hufflepuff and minds in gutter.
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I love the bouillabaisse thing.
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I associate blancmange more with Britain than with anywhere else...
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Re: I love the bouillabaisse thing.
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No, no, the pudding and the bouillabaisse are two different things.
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Hermione really comes into her own in this book.
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Agreed, but spending really all her time with those two boys does make it easier...
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Chapters 19-21: The first task and House-Elves at Hogwarts *NM*
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Characters: The Trio, the Champions, Moody, Dobby and Winky,...
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The trio, Neville and the House-elves.
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Re: The trio, Neville and the House-elves.
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Ron and Harry, Winky, various other thoughts.
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Plotting and writing: the first task and other events *NM*
23/08/2010 10:41:20 AM
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Good plotting in this section
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Anything else you want to comment on? *NM*
23/08/2010 10:41:39 AM
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I love that there is a book called Men Who Love Dragons Too Much. *NM*
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Chapters 22-24: The - rather eventful - Yule Ball *NM*
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Characters: The Trio, Champions and their dates, Karkarov, Hagrid and Olympe,...
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Ron and Hermione, mainly.
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Makes sense.
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Re: Makes sense.
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Plotting and writing: a bit of a lull in the tension, perhaps, but there's still a lot going on. *NM*
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Yule Ball, preparation and aftermath
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Whatever else you want to say about these three chapters. *NM*
24/08/2010 11:12:33 AM
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Gender roles, Dobby, national stereotypes, creepy magic and gobbledegook.
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Ron's lasso comment is brilliant. Absolute genius.
24/08/2010 02:23:37 PM
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Lasso comment?
24/08/2010 04:20:35 PM
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When discussing methods to separate girls from their gang.
24/08/2010 04:27:47 PM
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Ah. Hehe. Yes.
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It's not really a humourous pun, just a nice find by the translator.
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Holy crap.
25/08/2010 02:44:57 PM
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Yeah, I don't know if the Google pictures are entirely representative...
25/08/2010 03:06:25 PM
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Chapters 25-27: The second task and Padfoot's return
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Characters: The Trio, Krum, Fleur, Sirius,... *NM*
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Snape, Percy, Hermione, Ron, Mrs Weasley and Sirius.
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I'm a bit worried about people's reactions to Snape during these discussions
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Agreed. Snape is one of the most fascinating characters I have ever read
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Fleur shows that, when push comes to shove, she has her priorities straight.
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Plotting and writing: clues, red herrings and recapitulation *NM*
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Merpeople and the second task.
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And something else I never understood about the second task
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That's a good point, yeah...
25/08/2010 03:07:30 PM
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Maybe they should have had a magical big screen projection of what was going on in the lake lol
25/08/2010 03:57:48 PM
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Lots of stuff -- I may have to change my opinion of Rowling's plotting in this book.
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Marauder's Map.
05/09/2010 05:27:17 AM
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Other comments. *NM*
25/08/2010 11:20:11 AM
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Two completely unrelated things.
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Chapters 28-30: Moving towards the climax *NM*
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Characters: The Trio, Krum, Karkarov, the Crouch family,... *NM*
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Madame Maxime, Crouch, Snape, Twins, Fudge and Neville
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Plotting and writing: increasing signs of danger, and revelations about the past. *NM*
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Some good plotting here, and some recurring issues.
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Chapters 31-33: The third task
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Characters: The Trio, the Champions, Voldemort, Wormtail,,... *NM*
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Ron, Mrs Weasley, Madame Maxime, Wormtail, Voldemort, Quirrel
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Plotting and writing: thrilling action, but also a fair bit of infodump/flashback. *NM*
27/08/2010 01:34:13 PM
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Stuff happens.
27/08/2010 03:50:33 PM
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Riddle Family.
05/09/2010 05:39:29 AM
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Anything else to add? *NM*
27/08/2010 01:34:39 PM
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Chapters 34-37: The climax and the aftermath *NM*
16/08/2010 09:38:22 AM
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Characters: Well, pretty much all of them, I guess. *NM*
28/08/2010 11:04:41 AM
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Voldemort, Harry, Dumbledore, Snape, Ron and Hermione
28/08/2010 11:57:25 AM
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Plotting and writing: tying up, explanations and setting up the future books. *NM*
28/08/2010 11:05:33 AM
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Revelations and then some
28/08/2010 12:02:36 PM
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Any other thoughts? *NM*
28/08/2010 11:06:03 AM
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Two questions and one other thing.
28/08/2010 12:03:14 PM
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The book as a whole: overall thoughts, comments and obversations
16/08/2010 09:39:24 AM
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What do/did you think of Rowling's writing in this book?
16/08/2010 09:40:03 AM
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I think she has more room to display her talent in this book.
28/08/2010 11:27:20 AM
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Suggestions for the re-read.
16/08/2010 09:41:01 AM
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Is it possible / easy to make the post an Announcement while it's ongoing?
17/08/2010 03:08:31 PM
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When should we start the next book? And at which pace?
28/08/2010 11:09:07 AM
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Re: When should we start the next book? And at which pace?
28/08/2010 12:05:31 PM
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