Is it darker than say, RoTKShadowpaw wrote:Well, to be fair, it is only my opinion... some people might absolutely hate this book . Though I like dark stories and this one is certainly the darkest Harry Potter and also the most mature.Frank wrote:Yay! I'm looking forward to my copy more than ever now!!!! Yes! Yes! Yes!
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They are both very dark stories... though there are many reasons why I feel HP6 is darker than RoTK, but I want people to read this book not knowing what to expect and providing even vague hints may in some small way spoil somebody's full enjoyment of this book.cutekitten13 wrote:Is it darker than say, RoTKShadowpaw wrote:Well, to be fair, it is only my opinion... some people might absolutely hate this book . Though I like dark stories and this one is certainly the darkest Harry Potter and also the most mature.Frank wrote:Yay! I'm looking forward to my copy more than ever now!!!! Yes! Yes! Yes!
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Exactly what he said....Shadowpaw wrote:I haven't read as much as I would have liked yet, but I hope to finish it within the next couple of days. I'm also halfway (I think I'm exactly halfway actually). So far I think it's been great... I like it better than "Order of the Phoenix" (which seemed a bit slow), and depending on how the rest of the book is... it may even rank number one or two ("Goblet of Fire" is my favorite so far).
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I didn't realize most of you read HP. I assumed that anyone who frequented an AIO board would have parents who objected (like mine). Not saying you're wrong for reading it, or anything; the ones I read were really good. I was just surprised.
I think I started reading the books when I was 15. It was at the time number 4 came out, and my mom went out and bought the whole set. They were sitting in my television room for several weeks and I didn't think they looked all that great (and the artwork looked like they were fairly childish). A friend of mine told me he had heard book number 3 on tape and loved it, so I thought I would at least give it a shot since we owned them and no one in my family was going near them. So I read all 4 in a span of about a week and couldn't believe how great they were. It wasn't until several months later when I was speaking with a friend who told me about the controversy surrounding the books... I had never seen them as anything different than the Chronicles of Narnia or the Lord of the Rings (and I still don't)!
Though, by sharing my feelings on the book, I cannot stress enough that I feel the decision a parent makes for their child regarding these books is one that is to be respected and obeyed. I was blessed that I was able to read these books without looking for something to find offensive or against my beliefs, and these books continue to amaze me at just how wonderful the storylines are (JK Rowling isn't the greatest writer by any stretch of the imagination, but her ability to tell a great story that appeals to millions of kids and adults is unparalleled).
I do hope many people who are against the books will one day at least give them an opportunity. But while many will find their claims were unfounded, I fear just as many will find points to support their claims. Why? Because people looking to find a reason to hate them, will always find a reason to condem them. Like any issue in this world, people will be divided... it's unfortuntate, but I've learned to accept that belief systems vary from person to person: Christian to Christian. That's what makes being human so interesting!
Though, by sharing my feelings on the book, I cannot stress enough that I feel the decision a parent makes for their child regarding these books is one that is to be respected and obeyed. I was blessed that I was able to read these books without looking for something to find offensive or against my beliefs, and these books continue to amaze me at just how wonderful the storylines are (JK Rowling isn't the greatest writer by any stretch of the imagination, but her ability to tell a great story that appeals to millions of kids and adults is unparalleled).
I do hope many people who are against the books will one day at least give them an opportunity. But while many will find their claims were unfounded, I fear just as many will find points to support their claims. Why? Because people looking to find a reason to hate them, will always find a reason to condem them. Like any issue in this world, people will be divided... it's unfortuntate, but I've learned to accept that belief systems vary from person to person: Christian to Christian. That's what makes being human so interesting!
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I purchased the book last Sunday and finished it earlier today. I discovered that most of which has been said about the book was right. It is without a doubt the darkest, which is not nessesarily a negative attribute, of the Harry Potter books. Yet even before I'd read what had been said, I had finished the book and loved it. Not only is the story one of the best I've ever seen, but many enlightening details were revealed about the whole Harry Potter storyline. I sometimes found myself unable to set the book down. In fact, the only thing bad about it is that now I have to wait many months, probably even a couple of years before the last chapter is released, and I already have a good idea of what must happen to complete the story. But in the meantime, I don't think I will have a problem reading it time and again in the future.
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All of the books are that way. This one is the build up to the finale. so the author did it that way on purpose; have a big finale and make everybody crazy for the last book.ObiWan Kenobi Girl wrote:I gave up reading it, like always!! My sister is abbrieviating it for me so i don't have to read the whole thing. She said the only stuff important to the plot is in the last 50 pages!!Stinky!!
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I cry at the thought! Oh the death and Harry's turmoil and seeing all that and you having to read him seeing all that...it's just too much! What a great writer! Yea JK Rowling!!! (Not your worldviews...just your writing abilities...)Mr mellow wrote:yeah it had to be the sadest ending out of all of them.
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I tottaly agree...Shadowpaw wrote:Well, to be fair, it is only my opinion... some people might absolutely hate this book . Though I like dark stories and this one is certainly the darkest Harry Potter and also the most mature.Frank wrote:Yay! I'm looking forward to my copy more than ever now!!!! Yes! Yes! Yes!
Ditto.Disqualified wrote:I tottaly agree...Shadowpaw wrote:Well, to be fair, it is only my opinion... some people might absolutely hate this book . Though I like dark stories and this one is certainly the darkest Harry Potter and also the most mature.Frank wrote:Yay! I'm looking forward to my copy more than ever now!!!! Yes! Yes! Yes!
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Never been interested in this series...I picked up the first one to see what the fuss was about and lost interest 2 chapters in. I did scan this latest book to find out who died and what the romance was so I could threaten to tell people I know. [At camp...]
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