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I like how Mr. Weasley takes Uncle Vernon to task for the way he treats Harry.
I continue to love the twins. Ten Ton Tongue. Lol.
It's awesome to finally meet Charlie and Bill.
I continue to love the twins. Ten Ton Tongue. Lol.
It's awesome to finally meet Charlie and Bill.
I thought it was just his friends.. But I guess I'm wrong.
The world cup is great. The movie really butchers this part, including removing a bunch of clues about Barty Crouch Jr.
And I like how she introduces port keys with a practical reason so you're all set for when the Triwizard cup is turned into one.
The world cup is great. The movie really butchers this part, including removing a bunch of clues about Barty Crouch Jr.
And I like how she introduces port keys with a practical reason so you're all set for when the Triwizard cup is turned into one.

Agreed about the movie. Actually, in all, I think the movie for this book was the weakest. Though I didn't like the final book's movie, either.
I like all the movies, but this might be my least favorite because it's my favorite book and they cut so much.

Gotta love the twins. They need guinea pigs and they know Dudley is an ass so he's the perfect person, so great. So nice that Harry gets this extended family who all really love him since he doesn't have his own to rely on

Finished this part but my notes are at work. Will post tomorrow.

The worst part of the movie is the first task, I hate it. Harry is so clever and sneaky with it in the book, and they make it into this total Hollywood chase scene including him losing his broom and sliding down the castle. Weaksauce of the highest order


-First chapter has interesting information about the Riddles. Also kind of creepy.
-Hello, Wormtail. Volemort is giving him one more task that any other follower would give their “right hands” for. Way to foreshadow, Jo.
-Voldemort kills a woman named Bertha Jorkins.
Ch. 2
-Harry's imagined advice from Hermione to go straight to Dumbledore about his scar isn't bad advice. He hears about it anyway from Sirius.
-I tend to skip over the “Previously on...” recap paragraphs.
-This book takes place in 1994-95. In Harry's letter to Sirius, Harry says that Dudley chucks his Playstation out of the window. The Playstation wasn't released in Europe until September 1995.
Ch. 3
-Harry's friends really have no clue how bad it is at the Dursleys for him.
-All of those stamps! So damn charming.
-''Harry frowned. He thought it was a bit rich of Uncle Vernon to call anyone 'dumpy,' when his own son, Dudley, had achieved what he'd been threatening to do since the age of three, and become wider than he was tall.'' That line gets me every time. So funny.
-Woo! World Cup!
Ch. 4
-For once, I side with the Dursleys. I hate when people are late.
-”Really?” said Mr. Weasley's voice excitedly. “Eclectic, you say? With a plug? Gracious, I must see that...”
-Arthur is a good man. I love how he's shocked that the Dursleys won't even say goodbye to Harry.
-Dudley could have died from that trick. A swollen tongue like that could have suffocated him.
Ch. 5
-How cute is Crookshanks chasing gnomes?
-Bertha is mentioned at dinner. Percy says Crouch is fond of her. Crouch knows she went missing in Albania so he's probably worried that she came across Voldemort and Voldemort knows that Crouch Jr is alive... which is exactly what happened. Also, Percy is such a smug ass.
-Fred and George sent dragon dung to Percy. Dear lord...
Ch. 6
-Splinching sounds terrible.
-A lot of exposition on the walk.
-Cedric won't be telling his grandkids anything.
-The Lovegoods are mentioned. Can't wait for Luna to be introduced.
Ch. 7
-I really enjoy Harry's time at the campsite. It's the first time we get to see wizards outside of Hogwarts. The world is expanding!
-The conversation with Archie and the nightgown always slays me.
-Omnioculars sound cool.
Ch. 8
-Winky's just hanging out in the top box with Barty Jr. NBD.
-I enjoy the Quidditch matches but I'm kind of glad for a break in this book.
Ch. 9
-Draco makes it painfully obvious that his parents are nutters in the masks. His attitude is so nonchalant.
-A lot happens in this chapter with Crouch, Winky, and Crouch Jr. that is explained later.
-Mrs. Weasley is flip-flops with Skeeter. She's quick to attack Skeeter when she writes something awful about Arthur but she believe Skeeter's crap about Hermione quickly.

Note to self: Plant a reading tree for my future offspring to use.
I think Frank just serves as the camera. Not entirely random though. He worked for Voldemort's grandparents.

We learned that Voldemort was a Parseltongue in Chamber of Secrets.
Rowling is great at humor. It's innate and natural, never forced.
I think magic is exhausting like a hard workout and solving complex math for 4 hours.

Lupin
- taught Harry defense against the dark arts for a year
- taught Harry how to fight off dementors
- comforted him when he was lonely from being left out of the hogsmede trip
- gives him back the marauders map
Sirius
- Harry's godfather
- met Harry once
- wrote Harry two letters
Yup Sirius makes sense.


Finally finished the first section. I have had zero time to read lately really sucks.
I don't really understand why the Weasley's are so poor. Mr. Weasley is a government employee so you figure he makes a decent wage. Bill and Charlie both seem like their jobs would pay well and Percy is now working for the government as well. Seems like they would be better off then they are.
Also why don't they use magic to expand the inside of their house like they did with their car and tent?




I'm going to go for the low-hanging dick pudding here...but because it serves the story?
It sucks for them, but it's such a g..."
Yeah I understand it serves the story well. I think this is my fourth reread of the series and while I ususally just read it for the surface story as an enjoyable book. This time due to the disscussion I am noticing so many plot holes and more of the seedier elements of the story.
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