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Post by Prof. Destiny Smith on Apr 30, 2009 23:18:32 GMT -6
Tell us what your favorite Harry Potter book is.
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Post by Prof. Wesley Conway on May 1, 2009 7:47:33 GMT -6
I'd have to say it's a tie between the first, and the third. The first I like because it is where it all starts, and it's pretty cool reading about Harry's first time at Hogwarts. The third one I like so much because it is definitely interesting, and it's when my favorite character, Remus Lupin, comes in.
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Post by Jasper Forrester on May 1, 2009 10:43:33 GMT -6
The first Harry potter book I read was the fourth, so I kind of have favoritism toward it. The tournament and the two new schools coming in was fun, and also interesting. Also, I liked the last book Deathly Hallows.
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Post by Adam Baker on May 1, 2009 11:36:24 GMT -6
Yeah the fourth one was probably one of the most interesting ones.. well they were all interesting, but that had a lot of action in it. I did like the tournament as that was fun to read. I never did read the Deathly Hallows book, but I have read about it.. I have the book but just have no interest in reading it.. It just doesn't seem like one I would like.
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Professor V. Bennet
Defense Against the Dark Arts Teacher
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Victoria Bennet
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Post by Professor V. Bennet on May 6, 2009 13:49:49 GMT -6
Order of the Phoenix! I've read the first two so many times that they're not so interesting any more, and all the changing locations in the seventh one is good, but I find it a bit dull. I found the end very interesting, as with the sixth book, but it didn't have the same effect. I do like the third book, it probably comes in at second place. Goblet of Fire was one that I started reading and gave up on, it was too long for me when I did read it and skipped a few parts. The fifth book has got to be my favourite, mostly because the Umbridge parts are funny and the DA.
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