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About that age though Dumbledore was a teacher then so is even older.
I like h_carnahan's assessment of the future, it acctually sounds possible though I live in fear that Rowling will kill Harry before the end, even if he kills Voldemort. :(
So you'll give us gip then turn around and do almost the same thing yourself, that's very hippocritical Phil!
And the answer to the original is partly yes and partly have liked these stories since I was little and am studying classical lit so want to go w. my class and critique Troy.
Sorry, in the Aeneid which I am currently studying at least 3 of the character's heads randomly set alight always as some kind of portant, which seems to have nothing to do with fire and is easily deciphered, it makes absolutly no sense, but then again we are talking epic poetry.
He lived in Neverland, he wasn't supposed to grow up! Harry lives in the real world (and nobody dare tell me he doesn't :mad: ) more or less at least.
What will happen after the last. She either has to kill him :( or at least show the summer after/have an epilogue (one hopes).
Exactly Hobitten. i'm glad someone agrees that it's OK to buy loads of LotR. Sides if you get it in May you get a free mug (here anyway) and I can't leave my mug collection incomplete.
Ell, do you know which copy you were reading. I tried to read war and peace once but got bogged down in all the names. Maybe now I'm older I'll try again, if I ever finish inferno! I'll try writing down the names, it worked for the Sillmarilion.
Still reading inferno, it's so **** long! Anyone have a suggestion to get the thing finnished quicker, I feel like I'm rapidly sinking into hell, literally!
Also reading Feist and Vonnegut, maybe that's why I haven't finnished Inferno yet :rolleyes:
For reading mostly classical otherwise I start singing along, (not good out in public) but after about 5 minutes I can't hear the music anyway, I just become engrossed in the book.
Anywhere, but mostly in the graveyard near my school, on the bus or in the bath. Also in bed anywhere in my house, walking down the street. Basically 24/7 :)