Knut got scrutiny. ::polishes nails::
'The Killer In Me'
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
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I meant the kind of public scrutiny David mentioned.
The thing that struck me as the books progressed is how Harry is really fighting his parents' war, not his own. Everything that happens at Hogwarts is the result of the maneuvering of previous generations.
Everything that happens at Hogwarts is the result of the maneuvering of previous generations.
More precisely, the mistakes of previous generations. Or so I interpret it: they screwed up with Tom Riddle, and again with the Marauders' generation (or why else would there be so many Death Eaters willing to follow Voldemort), and they continue to screw up now they're in positions of authority. They can't protect Harry or even give him the education he really needs (Lupin's the only decent DADA teacher he gets, and the poor guy only gets a year in the job), and all the institutions of the Wizarding world appear corrupt, or corruptible, at the core.
Which does, I fear, make me wonder how the epilogue to Book 7 can possibly be so optimistic.
(Lupin's the only decent DADA teacher he gets, and the poor guy only gets a year in the job)
Untrue, the fake Mad Eye Moody (Barty Crouch, Jr.) teaches Harry quite a bit so that he can successfully compete in the Triwizard tourney.
I stand corrected!
I do recall that in the movie, the actual Barty Crouch Jr. is played by David Tennant.
I do recall that in the movie, the actual Barty Crouch Jr. is played by David Tennant.
Yeah, whatever happened to that guy? He's like the cute Brit who played Tom Riddle in Chamber of Secrets.
He's like the cute Brit who played Tom Riddle in Chamber of Secrets.
Yeah, just like that kid.
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(She abuses adverbs, though.)
Stephen King, who was a big fan, was on her case about this constantly in his EW reviews. I think she dialed it down in the last book because of those critiques. Or possibly her editors took to lopping off words ending in -ly, especially after "said".
Or possibly her editors took to lopping off words ending in -ly, especially after "said".
HAH.
Nobody edited the last few books. Why should they? They were guaranteed to sell, even if there were misspellings on every page.
Okay, there was probably a single copy-editing pass (for typos and obvious errors), but I bet no more than that.