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Claudine
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Feb 09, 2012 04:12AM

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Oh no not bad at all! I love them!
They are just younger than the rest, and for first time readers they might seem too young.
They are just younger than the rest, and for first time readers they might seem too young.
But that is also part of the charm, because while you're reading and Harry is growing up the style of the books also matures. I think the style of the last book wouldn't have fit the first book and vice versa.
Harry Potter is one of those gems that transport you to another world. I read the books before seeing the movies and in my mind I created the whole Harry Potter World. When I watched the movies it was like everything just coming alive. They also helped me start to read again. I agree with Barbara, Harry and the style of the books mature more with each book, and that's just how it should be. It would have sucked if JK had written the first book as she did the last.

I have so many on my wishlist now I have no idea which to get and which not to get. Sigh.
Lu wrote: "Crusader wrote: "I'd buy this one: Lord of the Rings or this one."
I second that!"
Ooooooooh Pretty!!!!!
I second that!"
Ooooooooh Pretty!!!!!
Well at that price you wouldn't actually dare to read it. Just look at it. I see over here it goes for something like R1700.

Yeah, well it's a hypothetical situation. I'd never really buy anything like that, but boy would it be nice to look at.

R1700!!!! Ja ok well um...no! Can't justify spending that much money on a book. I need it for my next tattoo.
I'd mount it in a glass case and keep mumbling my precious my precious.
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