Last night was crazy, fun, and exhausting. I managed to snag wristband #341 at the Union Square Barnes & Noble and with the craziness the Marauders would appreciate, I got copies for
raelala,
regala_electra and myself, so we were out of the store by 12:30 A.M., but waiting was a whole uh, experience -- funnily enough, more crowded but faster than last time and cooler,
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Right now, it was more of the gutterbrained/Evil Dead 'boomstick' persuasion.
How long do we have to wait before it pops up in fanfic as a 'nickname'? One, two days?
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- I'm a little sad that I see little of Tonks in this book =(
- Shortly after I bought the book yesterday (morning), I realised that wikipedia had already had its summary up. Spoilersssssssss...
- This book had overtook POA to be my top favourite ♥
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Yeah, it seemed like a lot of stuff happened off-screen. Which of course would occur since it's Harry's POV, but it gets frustrating.
I should've looked at Wikipedia again to refresh my memory for HBP before reading this. One quick glance didn't do me that good as I forgot a lot of it. Ooops.
I think this book might be the middle one for me. I'm not sure yet; it's been a while since I've read the others!
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Also is it really, really bad that the only quote that stuck in my mind was Bellatrix saying "You dirty little monkey" What the bloody hell was THAT about?
What was she thinking with the end?! Also who the hell was this Remus Lupin bloke who was clearly polyjuiced as dear, dear moony.
Eep, I shall run along merrily now I've poked your journal. ;D Dobby FTW!
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Bellatrix screamed Drusilla (from Buffy) to me, so the dirty monkey bit seemed okay and hilarious.
Although yes, I am staying firmly in the MWPP-era camp because hello, Sirius, hello Remus. Fine time with me!
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