I have officially finished the book. For the 7th time? I haven't read it since August. Gah! It's still wonderful. However, my extensive reading on the HP characters (not just slash) has left me thinking about it and analyzing it. Granted, I know that some of the things have been said before. Ok, I'm sure, that somewhere at sometime, someone has
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#3 - I don't believe that Snape would ever forgive Lupin for what happened to him at the Shrieking Shack. Perhaps it was the fact that Lupin never apoligised enough, or because he was part of the Mauraders and found it funny (even though he didn't supposedly know it was going to happen). They were a bunch of bullies after all.
#10 We're missing a huge part of the final picture - book 7 better be 1000 pages to satisfy us all :-)
#11 Once again, Snape and Sirius have too much negative history; that's why I can't believe any Snape/Sirius or Snape/Lupin pairing (I don't care how angry or bitter they are. And Lupin might be a nice man, but he's never been nice to Snape. I can't remember why Snape starts making Wolfsbane Potion for him though - did Dumbledore make him?)
#12 Now that's a pairing I can believe in ( ... )
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#10 book 7 better be 1000 pages to satisfy us all :-) Unfortunately, I've heard that it's going to be short, more like the first 3 books (and, I'm sorry, but, no, not as long as the 3 books combined ;). Personally, I wish she would tell stories like Terry Prachett and the Discworld Series - create a universe and just keep writing stories about everyone and everything.
*Looking for a Discworld novel *
#12 Yum..I do like that pairing, but you know what's better. Sirius, Remus and Harry. Oh yeah, baby ( ... )
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