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Post by kittywinkins on Jun 15, 2007 0:35:54 GMT -5
No movie will ever be as good as The Prestige(I'll bet I spelled it wrong.. sue me, why don'tcha? The grammar police have a night off tonight ^^) in my opinion
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Post by | | Fudgey | | on Jun 15, 2007 3:03:58 GMT -5
Okay....Harry Potter is the most pwnfull series EVER! XXDDD I know some of you don't agree...but I luff them. True, the first ones were my favourite because of all the details they went into about the different beasts and Wizarding Sports and the whole Wizard way of life...by Book 6 that is becoming a little old but I still luff it. Okay Meow - who do you think will be the two who die?
*cough* Sorry - I could spend a month discussing my Harry Potter theories. I luffed the Hobbit but have to slightly agree with Meow on the Lord Of The Rings trilogy. The first I really quite liked when I read it, the Second was fine too but I just couldn't really finish number 3. I suppose if I tried again I could...but I'm not really that inspired too. The movies were awesome though!
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Post by smiley. on Jun 15, 2007 8:50:29 GMT -5
The two who die...in the seventh? Ohh, very confusing. DUH for either Harry or Voldemort... And then I think Malfoy will die XP
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Post by smiley. on Jun 15, 2007 8:51:50 GMT -5
I dun like Lord of the Rings...at all. I fell asleep during the first movie. I just realized something...
You know you want to become an author when you get sick of reading, it's time to write something of your own.
I ain't sick of reading, but I can't find ANY books to read... Boo me XP
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Post by pandaxbear on Jun 15, 2007 9:08:42 GMT -5
I hate detailed books. I read like those little Junie B. Jones books and other lsmaller ones. I really like Goosebumps.
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Post by kittywinkins on Jun 15, 2007 9:09:07 GMT -5
Okay. I liked the first few chapters of Harry Potter the first.. and I agree, the 6th is also very much more mature... and I could also spend hours discussing theories(Like how I'm still convinced R.A.B. is Regules Black) but I could do that just as easily for Artemis Fowl, Faerie Wars, or many other not-quite-finished series.
Maybe it's because my Dad read the Lord of the rings aloud to me before I tried reading them on my own, but.... Then again, he read Pilgrim's Progress aloud to me, too, and I could never remember what was going on.
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Post by pandaxbear on Jun 15, 2007 10:40:50 GMT -5
Has anyone ever read The White Dragon?
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Post by ask on Jun 16, 2007 1:15:27 GMT -5
No sir. D:
I remember what my sister read. Mary-Kate and Ashley. Stupidest series ever.
$20 for about 80 pages. And she bought them. >_>
Thick books rock. :U -drooled when he saw the all-in-one Narnia- I'm very bored of my school's library. D: I have to go pester my mother to take me to the Country's library.
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Post by | | Fudgey | | on Jun 16, 2007 3:29:37 GMT -5
Me too! I could spend more than months theorizing about all of the things that will happen in Harry Potter but it would probably bore everyone else. I think Voldemort and Snape will diiiie… And yes, I think RAB is Regulus too. So…taking the topic back to Warriors – which was your favourite book? Warriors are not particularly mature, they are meant for age group 8 to 12, so we are all /strictly/ too old and Smiley is seven years too young but by the looks of it…we all read them anyway…^^ It’s the idea that got me into them – the idea of all these luffly kitties living in feral groups. But of course…I actually enjoy recreating them a little more than reading them. XXDD Did anyone used to read Redwall Abbey? They were the centre of my a while ago, but now I find them predictable, biased and all the rest. I still enjoy some of the old books like Long Patrol and Salamandastrom {I BET I spelt that wrong XP} but the new books like High Rulian and even Loamhedge SUCK!
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Post by smiley. on Jun 16, 2007 7:09:25 GMT -5
Herm... Frosteh is twelve. Stormeh is thirteen. I'm almost thirteen... Nope, not strictly too old.
Doesn't matter, I'm never reading them again. I'm going to grab a dagger and stab it through Erin Hunter's chest after The Sight.
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Post by | | Fudgey | | on Jun 16, 2007 9:25:12 GMT -5
o.0 *ish a little freaked out by Smiley's knowledge* Hey...that's a little harsh. Phrax and I quite liked it actually. XXDD
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Post by Pessimistic One on Jun 16, 2007 9:39:38 GMT -5
Man, Grad Trip made me miss out on everything. O.o Anyway, about who I think might die... Either Voldemort or Harry, yet I have a sneaking suspicion that its our lovely chosen one... And maybe Snape or Malfoy. I hope the slimeball Severus dies. -_- I hate him for killing Dumbly-dore. And if J.K Rowling kills off Hagrid... Hate-mail. And lots of it.
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Post by | | Fudgey | | on Jun 16, 2007 10:16:01 GMT -5
Naw...double hate mail. XXXDD But, if Harry dies, it will be sad - but really it will be like: "Oh...Harry died, I thought he might and he saved the world doing so. What a shame about his friends, but they've got each other and Ginny'll find another boy-friend. It's not like he has any family who'll miss him.
But, if JK gets screwed up and kills say...Ron or Hermione - that will be BLOODY HEARTBREAKING! Even Ginny who not everyone likes...if she dies I will cry more than if ANYONE else does.
Ahem...sorry. XP
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Post by smiley. on Jun 16, 2007 10:22:44 GMT -5
I have a lot of theories. Some AREN'T theories. One that isn't is that I know what the seven horcruxes are. Two, the theory, I think Dumbledore MAY be able to come back to life...it's hard to explain, but Fawkes is the key.
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Post by Pessimistic One on Jun 16, 2007 10:47:00 GMT -5
Hm, Fawkes...Fawkes... -blink- But, I thought, when Dumbledore died, Fawkes left the world soon after. Doesn't that mean ze Phoenix is also dead? If so, how can he be the key? Though, I could have mistaken everything... -slinks into ditch-
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