If you're the angel of death, did you kill him? And if so, can I interest you in some other promising candidates?
More to the point is whether there's a planet out there that will unexpectedly bring him back.
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."
If you're the angel of death, did you kill him? And if so, can I interest you in some other promising candidates?
More to the point is whether there's a planet out there that will unexpectedly bring him back.
Oh, that's sad.
I got so tired of Harriet Vane feeling so guilty for being innocent. Margery Allingham's characters hold up over time a whole lot better.
Tanith Lee has amazing prose style, and I will hear no (okay, I'll hear it, but crankily) criticism of her best work.
I have no idea if I've read her best work. I just know that in everything of hers that I've read (and enjoyed, don't get me wrong), there's a sudden surprising twist! or three within the last ten pages.
I have an HP question.
At the end of GoF, he waits for horseless carriages.
At the beginning of OotP, he can see the thestrals.
Was Cedric more dead at the beginning of the term than the end and that's why he could see them? Or did JK pull the thestrals out of her English ass to have Harry have something in common with Luna?
Or did JK pull the thestrals out of her English ass to have Harry have something in common with Luna?
I'm thinking this. The lack of mention of the thestrals at the end of GoF has bothered me since I first read OOtP, but I'm just handwaving any ass-pulling on JKR's part because she's normally much better at continuity issues than that.
I also noticed that Fred and George got their O.W.L. results at the end of their 5th year, but Harry, Ron and Hermione have to wait until mid-July.
Waiting until July maps better onto my O level experience.
Aimee has just noticed the continuity problems in HP. Has she pondered the problems with the Sirius reference in Book 1? Let's watch and find out.
Yeah, for as much as she talks about having a plan, there are a lot of holes. Mostly little ones, but it is sloppy, IMO.
And I always go with the pulling it out of her ass explanation ("How much credit do we give the creators?" is a common problem I have with trying to predict stuff)