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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***


billytea - Sep 17, 2007 3:45:11 pm PDT #2814 of 3301
You were a wrong baby who grew up wrong. The wrong kind of wrong. It's better you hear it from a friend.

"I must get my hands on your wand, Gregorivich!"

...Yeah, even I'm too old for that.


Gudanov - Sep 18, 2007 5:22:23 am PDT #2815 of 3301
Coding and Sleeping

Loads has happened during my back and forth commute since yesterday. They are traveling about with no clue what to do. I'm still happy there are no cheap solutions yet to the problem of finding the horcruxes. While on a riverbank they encountered several wandering plot points in the form of Ted, Dean and company. I've learned that the real sword of Gyriffindor is out there someplace and a little later on that it can destroy horcruxes. Also, I learned that Jenny tried to steal the sword. Just being able to break into Snape's office seems like quite a feat.

Next came the conversation with Finnius in which I learned about the sword (as mentioned above) and that Jenny was with Neville and Luna. I also learned that the three of them got off pretty light which is another point for Snape being on the side of good. Harry got the same thing just for being out of the dormitory at night. Talking with Finnius would be a huge mistake if Snape was a bad guy, lucky for them that the evidence is mounting that Snape isn't.

Then came something I totally wasn't expecting, but maybe should have been from all the hints of his discontentment. Ron left. Up and left after confirming all of Harry's anxieties about their situation. The locket probably had a lot to do with it, that thing keeps making me think of the ring. They have left the riverbank now and Hermione is a total mess. There's no way that Ron is gone for good. It would be a hell of a shock if he was though.


Laga - Sep 18, 2007 9:19:57 am PDT #2816 of 3301
You should know I'm a big deal in the Resistance.

ugh all the anxiety I felt when Ron left just came flooding back. I'm in the middle of Goblet of Fire right now and Ron doesn't believe that Harry didn't put his name into the goblet and I hate it when they're mad at each other!


Narrator - Sep 18, 2007 2:34:13 pm PDT #2817 of 3301
The evil is this way?

"I must get my hands on your wand, Gregorivich!"

...Yeah, even I'm too old for that.

I thought no Buffistas would ever be too old for that.


billytea - Sep 18, 2007 3:45:56 pm PDT #2818 of 3301
You were a wrong baby who grew up wrong. The wrong kind of wrong. It's better you hear it from a friend.

I thought no Buffistas would ever be too old for that.

Hey, I'm as surprised as you. I even tried imagining Ralph Fiennes saying it. Then Ralph Fiennes as his character from The English Patient. Nothing.


Gudanov - Sep 19, 2007 5:21:22 am PDT #2819 of 3301
Coding and Sleeping

Once again, much happened in a single back and forth commute. Hermione found Grendelvald's symbol in the Beetle the Bard's book which is interesting, and it is found again later. They decide to take off for Godric's Hollow in polyjuiced form. I like the imagery at Godric's Hollow, I imagine snowy quiet interrupted by Christmas sounds and lighted by Christmas lights. It feels peaceful.

They find the statue of Harry and his parents which brings home the point of how important the event of the Potter's death and Voldemort's initial defeat was. They find the graves of the Dumbledore's mother and sister as Dumbledore's past continues to haunt Harry. Hermione finds Grendelvald's mark yet again, this time on an old grave. Obviously the mark meant something long before Grendelvald took it up, but I have no idea what at this point. Finally, they find the graves of Harry's parents which was sad. It also looks like laying flowers at the grave got them noticed.

The sign at the Potter's house was heartwarming, the realization that the lurkers support Harry in graffiti.

Then came Bathilda Bagshot who could see them under the cloak. She must have been the one that spotted them in the graveyard, which would be how she could know it was Harry. She could have seen footprints or the magical sign to know where they were under the cloak, although the way it is written makes this seem to not be the case. However she found them, there is still something creepy about it. At the end of my commute, they have followed her into her bad smelling house with dust and stale food among the scents described. There is also a lot of description of how old she looks. I'm not sure what is going on, but something is wrong, wrong, wrongity wrong about all of this.


DCJensen - Sep 19, 2007 5:28:40 am PDT #2820 of 3301
All is well that ends in pizza.

The sign at the Potter's house was heartwarming, the realization that the lurkers support Harry in graffiti.

This made my allergies act up when I read the book.


erikaj - Sep 19, 2007 9:36:10 pm PDT #2821 of 3301
Always Anti-fascist!

Heh. Just caught the Homicide Harry Potter convo. Y'all are seriously off the hook. Ron could also be Mike Kellerman, in his "I worship fun," pre-Mahoney period.Mikey's also got insane brothers. Neville's gotta be Bayliss...besides Harry he's the only one with a rotten enough family life. Also, he looks like a hump at first, right? On some other forum, I did posit the theory that the end would come when the fans ended up arguing over whether some zap of Harry's wand was a clean shoot or not. They think I'm a mental patient. I love this place. Connie, if you love the elf queen, you'll love Kay Howard. Sumi, glad you have my back in the Kay love.(and I think KH is sexy, but I didn't mean that quite so porny.) "Magic makes you stupid." "Can I quote you on that?"


sumi - Sep 20, 2007 4:26:07 am PDT #2822 of 3301
Art Crawl!!!

Mikey's also got insane brothers

So. very. true.

And he's got an insane brother on Journeyman too. Is that typecasting?


Gudanov - Sep 20, 2007 5:10:30 am PDT #2823 of 3301
Coding and Sleeping

Once again, much has happened. The excursion to Godric's Hollow could have gone better. Turns out that there was something wrong with Batilda, something of the snake variety. Hermione saves Harry's ass and they both barely get away. That was a good bit there. I also got the full first hand view of the death of the Potters, but there really wasn't any new information there except that Voldemort doesn't like little kids much.

There was also the unexpected loss of Harry's wand. That's a huge blow and makes everything seem mighty bleak, especially after getting no closer to finding the sword after the trip to Godric's Hollow.

However, they now know that the thief was Grendelvald (it sounds like Voldemort will know this pretty soon too) and that he was a friend of Dumbledore's. That was a surprise as well. So was the letter that Dumbledore wrote about establishing wizard rule, although it sounds like the death of his sister changed him. There's a lot of interesting stuff going on, but it doesn't appear to be helping Harry very much.