Kumiko-Misaki
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Kumiko-Misaki
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I'd actually like to have it be spoiled for me. I don't wanna read the book, but I mildly want to know how it ends.
SNAPE KILLS DUMBLEDORE.
Wrong book....No it's not! See, Dumbledore
comes back to life, and THEN Snape kills him. Then Mad Eye tackles Snape, but then Harry screams at the snakes (we haven't heard parseltongue in far too long >.<) to come and get rid of Snape for good (because Snape's about to kill Moody too, see?), and then Hagrid comes and just whines about Fang's loose tooth for three chapters nonstop.
mrgreen Best book ever!
dramallama I don't have it yet.
rofl Haha. You better get the book......you are quite far from the truth. I've got it. But this is the ANTI-spoiler thread, remember? At least, that's how I read it...)
Kumiko-Misaki
Eccentric Iconoclast
I say, would you be able to recognise sarcasm if it danced in front of you wearing nothing but a tea cozy?
Um...yes? I could definately tell it was. Just had to comment. xd Nice use of the line in one of the books. .....you...know that that's a line?? holy... I had a friend once who could probably recite the books, she was so obsessive, but... wow.
domokun I mean, I knew the "emotional range of a teaspoon" line was an actual line from the book... but that's about it.
sweatdrop I actually don't like the HP books that much. They're not
that well written, I think. I like the random pointless comedy far better than the action, even though the plot IS thought out well enough. Rowling just doesn't seem to know how to make the action work. So I'm loving all the random events and skimming the action points
rofl But they're definitely not BAD, and so I want to finish what I started years ago
pirate So where I am now in the book: Snape just ate Voldemort and Harry killed Snape, then Dumbledore came back to life to revive Snape and chastise Harry for being cruel to a teacher. Then Hermione came with Ron to see what had happened, and Dumbledore wiped their memory so they didn't know that there had even been a ruckus.