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The Buffista Book Club: the Harry Potter iteration  

This thread is a focused discussion group. Please see the first post below for the current topic and upcoming book discussions. While natter will inevitably happen, we encourage you to treat this like a virtual book club and try to keep your posts in that spirit.

By consensus, this thread is reopened specifically to discuss Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. It will be closed again once that discussion has run its course.

***SPOILER ALERT***

  • **Spoilers for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows lie here. Read at your own risk***


Ginger - Aug 24, 2007 5:10:37 am PDT #2608 of 3301
"It didn't taste good. It tasted soooo horrible. It tasted like....a vodka martini." - Matilda

Philosopher's Stone --> Sorcerer's Stone, OTOH, is just plain stupid. Oh noes, kids might not recognize "Philosopher's Stone" as a reference to the real history of alchemy!

Amen. Apparently kids were thought to be smarter in the '50s, since Elizabeth Enright's Gone-Away Lake uses the Philosopher's Stone as a main plot point.

The changes may have been important from a marketing point of view, but it doesn't make them less annoying. I managed E Nesbit as a kid, and picked up the odd words from context, which I was doing a lot of anyway at 8 and 9. The only thing that baffled me for a long time was "jumper."


Kathy A - Aug 24, 2007 5:14:35 am PDT #2609 of 3301
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

I had problems with the word "jumper" as a kid, too!

I was happy to see the inclusion of a lot more British words in the later HP books. When I saw "trainer" instead of "sneaker," I knew that they had finally decided to trust us Yanks to figure these words out.


Vortex - Aug 24, 2007 5:30:08 am PDT #2610 of 3301
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

Yeah, I don't understand the change from Philosopher to Sorcerer at all.

I think that they thought that Sorcerer was more exciting than Philosopher. For children, philosphers are these boring old guys that just sit around and say stuff. Sorcerers do cool stuff.

Amen. Apparently kids were thought to be smarter in the '50s, since Elizabeth Enright's Gone-Away Lake uses the Philosopher's Stone as a main plot point.

yes, but it's not in the title. And the title is key for kids.


Vortex - Aug 24, 2007 5:31:02 am PDT #2611 of 3301
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

I was happy to see the inclusion of a lot more British words in the later HP books. When I saw "trainer" instead of "sneaker," I knew that they had finally decided to trust us Yanks to figure these words out.

either that, or they knew that they would sell like hotcakes regardless, so why spend the money? t /cynic


Sue - Aug 24, 2007 5:32:56 am PDT #2612 of 3301
hip deep in pie

I had problems with the word "jumper" as a kid, too!

Vest is the one that always trips me up.


meara - Aug 24, 2007 6:33:45 am PDT #2613 of 3301

pparently kids were thought to be smarter in the '50s, since Elizabeth Enright's Gone-Away Lake uses the Philosopher's Stone as a main plot point.

Awww, I loved her books!

...wait, what does vest mean in British??


Vortex - Aug 24, 2007 6:34:50 am PDT #2614 of 3301
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

...wait, what does vest mean in British??

undershirt.


Ginger - Aug 24, 2007 6:39:27 am PDT #2615 of 3301
"It didn't taste good. It tasted soooo horrible. It tasted like....a vodka martini." - Matilda

I still reread my Elizabeth Enright on occasion, and they're still good. The Melendys were the family I wanted to be part of, instead of my own.


beekaytee - Aug 24, 2007 6:50:22 am PDT #2616 of 3301
Compassionately intolerant

I am giddy happy!

I veered into my normally woeful local library branch with no expectations of finding anything interesting. How wrong I was.

There were not one, but TWO copies of Deathly Hallows on cd.

::snag::

Usually, I buy the hardbacks on the day and then wait months to find a good deal on the audiobooks.

Ooooh. Voldemort just said,"Such lllliiiiieeeeesss Lucius."

Fun!


Polter-Cow - Aug 24, 2007 6:54:04 am PDT #2617 of 3301
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

I read a bunch of E. Nesbit back in the day, but I must not have cared what anyone was wearing, since I don't recall any of these words.