and J.K . Rowling shows masterful authorship.
Harry Potter once again finds himself dwelling in the Durley’s house, hiding from his abusive adopted parents and brother. To make life more stressful, he’s aware Valdemort is loose and plotting destruction, and is very likely seeking Harry’s demise. As if that’s not bad enough, it seems the Ministry of Magic is fallen under the control of a self-serving despot who includes in his programme the takeover of Hogwarts.
This one is both a page-turner and a wonderful insight into the adolescent world.
Jul 05, 2006, 04:30AM PDT | 0 comments
Yeh! Harry’s back. And he’s once again at the Durst’s house, waiting to go back to Hogwarts. But knowing that He Who Shall Not Be Mentioned (Harry’s not afraid to say his name) is loose again changes everything.
Many of you have probably read this already. But IF you haven’t, I recommend start with the earliest book of H.P. adventures, and get busy this summer. Better late to Hogwarts than to continue living in muggle ignorance.
Jul 02, 2006, 02:44PM PDT | 0 comments
It’s right behind me, over by the entrance to my bedroom.
Jan 05, 2006, 02:45AM PST | 1 cheer | 1 comment
And I’m going to read it!
Jan 03, 2006, 10:29PM PST | 0 comments