Avada Kevadra
Mon Jan 15, 06:23 PM
I borrowed the last Harry Potter book from one of my friends to read while I was in Mexico. I managed to read a total of 20 pages while there. I finished it again last night. The part that got me this time, like last time, was when Dumbledore dies. But a different part of the book this time. It wasnt Snape killing him, or the funeral but when McGonnigal and Harry are in the headmasters office and Harry see's the new portrait of Dumbledore, sleeping like nothing had happened, hanging on the wall. That got me all teary. And I couldnt help but think "Man if they pull this off, this is gonna be a fucking awesome movie!". Alan Rickman must have just salavated when he read he killed Dumbledore. I also love how the killing curse sounds like Abara Kadabera. That makes me giggle.
Now that I've finished that book again, I am having a hard time finding things to read. Any recommendations? I'm mostly all ears.
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i always thought it was funny that the killing curse sounds like abracadabra. because if that was the killing curse, that creepy magician at st.albert centre when i was a kid would have killed off half the population of s.a.
my dad has leant me a few books of his that would be worth finding. one was called Mexico, and now i’m reading Caribbean. i can’t remember who wrote them. i’ll look it up and tell you
— heather 2007-01-16 #
its james michener. they are pretty good books that follow the history of whatever area.
— heather 2007-01-17 #