the American publisher who's read the book and says it's "a very, very emotional book" and that he sobbed when reading it.
HBP made me cry, when Snape killed Dumbledore.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
the American publisher who's read the book and says it's "a very, very emotional book" and that he sobbed when reading it.
HBP made me cry, when Snape killed Dumbledore.
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HBP made me cry, when Snape killed Dumbledore
I was pretty good until Fawkes sang at the funeral. Then I lost it.
Sobbing mess, I was.
That's how Joe knew what happened.
I cried multiple times. Fawkes bit killed me dead.
I just finished "Fledgling" by Octavia E. Butler. Fun! Anthropological vampire book. Bit creepy at points, with the sexualization of the main character (who happens to be a vampire that looks like an 11-year-old girl. Um.) but generally a neat read.
I like the Harry Potter books, but they don't really push my emotional buttons. Maybe I'm callous and strange.
I sobbed at the end of HBP. I can't imagine what The Deathly Hallows is going to do to me.
No, callous and strange is even asking whether you should attend a wedding on the day of the new HP release. The HP will be there the next day, the wedding won't.
Yeah, but HP7 is an event NINE YEARS in the making! How long have the bride and groom known each other, huh?
HP doesn't make me cry. And I think the Dumbledore thing lost its impact since I was spoiled for it and spent most of the book wanting to get to it to see if it was true or not.
I wasn't spoiled, but I didn't cry, cause I am not that invested. I mean, I want to know what happens, but it's not like Buffy.
I think I laughed and shouted "Hot damn! That's AWESOME! I can't believe she did that!"