Snape is an amazing character to find in "children's literature". Someone can despise the hero--and be despised *by* the hero--and still that person is crucial to the success of the venture. Sometimes you just have to trust somebody.
'Safe'
The Buffista Book Club: the Harry Potter iteration
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Aimee -- I watched JKRowling on Dateline last night and I think that you should play her in the movie of her life. There is a resemblance.
Awww! Thank you!
I think I have to put a request in for a taping since I was on the train.
Oh, something I've meant to mention re Fred being a ghost until George dies and they can move on together; can't happen. I forget which book but Nearly-Headless Nick once explained to Harry that by choosing to become a ghost and remain on this plane, he had forfeited his ability move on to the next plane.
Fred and George were never really that concerned with rules.
t Loves Dana forever.
Fred and George were never really that concerned with rules.
They are more like guidelines, anyway.
Yeah, if there is a passageway between the afterworld and Hogwarts Fred likely knows it.
Plus they have that Twin Connection thing -- imagine how strong that must be for people with magic.
Aimee -- I watched JKRowling on Dateline last night and I think that you should play her in the movie of her life. There is a resemblance.
Oh, my gosh, you're right! I was just looking at vw's Chicago photos, and I can totally see it.
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