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posted by [personal profile] nekare at 11:39am on 25/11/2007 under
Exactly seven years ago to the day I started reading Prisioner of Azkaban, after a month of waiting non-so-patiently for the translation to arrive. I finished it at around 12pm. I loved every second of it and Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot and Prongs continues to be my all time favorite chapter of HP. (the second being The Forest Again because it makes me weep like a baby.)

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Lol. so ugly but never as ugly as the PP cover. (PP and CoS I have in an even earlier edition, so the Harry Potter part isn't even written in fancy font - it's just written in the same font as the '...and the blah blah blah' part, hee.)

Okay, now I really have to go and do homework.
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posted by [identity profile] slowtuesdays.livejournal.com at 06:05pm on 25/11/2007
OMG YES! That chapter, too, is at - or near - the top of my list. I just loved the whole reveal of it all, it was so well done!
 
posted by [identity profile] nekare.livejournal.com at 08:15pm on 25/11/2007
It was so... shocking! It was as if everything we'd believed to be true for the entire book was suddenly turned backwards, lol.

Which would be your other favorite chapters?
 
posted by [identity profile] slowtuesdays.livejournal.com at 08:39pm on 25/11/2007
I know, everything was suddenly turned on its head -- it was wonderful! I think one of the main reasons why I loved PoA so much was because it wasn't a monster (ie: basilisk) that Harry had to go up against, but someone who had an incredibly emotional impact on his idea of his family. That, for some reason, meant so much more to me.

I'm not sure what my favourite chapters would be -- I don't keep track of titles and whatnot, but there are, of course, certain sections that I absolutely must re-read whenever I pick up one of the books. Those would probably be something like: the entire graveyard scene in GoF; Snape's memory in OotP; and yes, The Forest Again, with Harry walking with his parents, Sirius and Remus. *sobs*
 
posted by [identity profile] moonix.livejournal.com at 07:31pm on 25/11/2007
I also have the first three books with the un-fancy font! I like it much better. Also, that's always an indication that someone might have read the books before it became cool. :D

Aleeee, what are you doing, I'm bored. We haven't talked on MSN in ages. Boo.
 
posted by [identity profile] nekare.livejournal.com at 07:49pm on 25/11/2007
lol, I remember the incredibly big THRILL I got the first time I saw someone reading HP - it was in.... 2001, I think? Suddenly it was this OMG I'M NOT THE ONLY ONE THAT KNOWS THESE BOOKS.

I'm trying to do homework, but it's not coming along. And I'm supposed to be getting ready to go to this awesome book fair (the largest in latinamerica! HEEE! Where I first got PoA, now that I think about it, lol).

What about you?
 
posted by [identity profile] moonix.livejournal.com at 08:00pm on 25/11/2007
:D Yeah, and in the beginning it still felt like a special, secret community... oooh it was so special :)

Haha, I know that phenomenon... what do you have to do?

Ooh, book fair sounds good. There's one in Munich right now, but I don't really had the time to go so far. Maybe in December. *sighs*

Me, oh... I'm a little fed-up with a friend because lately she's always watching TV and I can't ever talk to her. :( Apart from that, I'm playing FreeCell, listening to music, trying to think of a story to write for which I only have the last line so far... I'm a little exhausted tonight. I studied a lot today, drove my parents' car for the first time, visited my grandfather in the ICU, didn't eat well, didn't sleep well last night. Oh well.
 
posted by [identity profile] nekare.livejournal.com at 08:10pm on 25/11/2007
Yeah, everytime you got to meet someone into it it was like OMG LET'S BE FRIENDS FOREVER AND EVER AND WEAR SPARKLY FRIENDSHIP BRACELETS, K? XD

I have to do a label for a liquid chocolate packing, but photoshop refuses to coaperate, ugh.

Oh, what's the last line?

Woah, your grandfather is ill? o_O I hope he gets better.
 
posted by [identity profile] moonix.livejournal.com at 08:17pm on 25/11/2007
Stupid photoshop! :( You already have an idea, though?

The last line goes She might never take you higher than her attic room, but I will only drag you down into the dirt and it's based on the song Giddy Stratospheres by the Long Blondes (which, obviously, says She'll never take you higher than her attic room). But I can't really think of anything. :/

Yeah, he's... oh, it's all kinds of complicated... he's not well. Not - dying, though. I think. I... can't really deal with it right now, because I already have to take care of so many other things, so I'm mostly pushing it away, but I wanted to see him today. (I was just so afraid something would happen and I wouldn't be able to remember the last time I saw him.)
 
posted by [identity profile] sarie-gamgee.livejournal.com at 07:59pm on 25/11/2007
Mi portada es diferente, porque es del Círculo de Lectores (un club de lectura por correo al que están subscritos mis padres), y es aun más fea. Tengo PoA en varias ediciones (incluída una en eslovaco, que compré cuando estuve en el país por 3 euros), pero mi preferida es la francesa (es bastante infantil, pero me gusta el estilo) :)

Yo leí Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot and Prongs una noche de tormenta, y también sigue siendo uno de mis capítulos preferidos de la saga.
 
posted by [identity profile] nekare.livejournal.com at 08:14pm on 25/11/2007
La que esta fea fea con f mayúscula es la Alemana, honestamente. Aw, esa francesa se ve simpática. Añiñada, si, pero simpática. Yo nada más tengo esta y la versión de estados unidos, perouna prima se acaba de comprar TODOS los libros en versión británica ahora que estubo en Inglaterra. Maldita.

Jeje, yo me acuerdo que lo empezé a leer en casa de un tio y que me valió madres que estubieramos de visita, simplemente no podía dejar de leer. Nunca se me va a olvidar la cara de sorpresa con la que leí ese capítulo. ♥
 
posted by [identity profile] chrryblssmninja.livejournal.com at 09:50pm on 25/11/2007
Azkaban is my fave HP book.

I prefer he US covers to the UK ones.
 
posted by [identity profile] nekare.livejournal.com at 04:15am on 26/11/2007
Mine as well. :)

Yeah, me too, because Mary Grandpe is one hell of a wonderful illustrator. ♥
 
posted by [identity profile] mellafe.livejournal.com at 11:03pm on 25/11/2007
Mine is different. I think.
 
posted by [identity profile] nekare.livejournal.com at 04:15am on 26/11/2007
Really? I demand PICSHURS.
 
posted by [identity profile] mellafe.livejournal.com at 03:56pm on 26/11/2007
My books are at my grandparents' because I "gave" them to my cousin. I'll take pictures when I go there, but I think now that I was wrong and it's the same thing. Mine doesn't have that red frame, though.

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