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Harkening back to Sorcerer's Stone, I'm warmed with the recollection that Neville saved the day at the very end of the first book. "Standing up to an enemy is never easy, but standing up to a friend is even harder." Bless him for his unique and never wavering courage.
Also, this relistening if bringing Norbet(a) back. Poor Hagrid and his unfortunate affinity for dangerous animals. It so seldom ever goes well. But why does he call himself "Mommy" when talking to the baby dragon. Isn't he something of a big-daddy?
Just now, Hagrid hunting the unicorn killer and has run into Ronan. The centaurs play such interesting side characters...even to the very end.
I love the bit where Hagrid is sniffling over putting Norbert's teddy in the box 'in case he gets lonely' on his journey to be fostered by Charlie in Romania. Then Harry hears 'a ripping sound, like a teddy's head being ripped off.' That's our Norbert...little tike.
Dragonish comfort is kind of peculiar.
Not much time for an update. They escaped from the Death Eaters at Xeno's place. Ron's line about how he didn't know how they were going to get out of that was odd to me, just disapperate what's the big deal? Hermione was smart enough to know that they needed to let the Death Eaters see Harry first. Luna is adorable even when she isn't there. Pity that she is in Azkaban, but she is tough like Harry says and isn't going to lose her mind there.
Then lots of excited Hallows talk. I'm sure Harry is right about everything, it all just fits together too neatly. However, I'm not sure what he is supposed to do with the information they've learned. Like Hermione said, Dumbledore left specific instructions and information about destroying the Horcruxes. I can't see Dumbledore misleading Harry to that extent, so the Horcruxes must be destroyed. However, there seems to be something to the Hallows. Maybe they will help destroy the Horcruxes or something. I'm pretty sure the way it is written, that Tom is really only after the wand and not the other Hallows.
isn't going to lose her mind there.
Possibly because she wouldn't notice the difference.
Possibly because she wouldn't notice the difference.
My thought exactly.
Listening to Chamber of Secrets again...Dobby is so, very, sweet and misguided. Such a heartbreaker.
I giggled to hear an offhand reference to Celestina Warbeck even this early on.
The one detail I've heard so far that I desperately WISH had been fleshed out, is a stack of comics in Ron's room at the Burrow about a "Mad Muggle".
I'm rereading Goblet of Fire, and just noticed a very weird American edit:
Dean had tacked up a poster of Viktor Krum over his bedside table. His old poster of the West Ham football team was pinned right next to it. "Mental," Ron sighed, shaking his head at the completely stationary soccer players.
I'm guessing the bit that talks about soccer players.