WinxClub4Life wrote:I prefer not to say my real name but I think I'll go by Brianna because first,it's cute and secondly it's close to my real name but not close enough. I watched the Harry Potter movies MANY times,Prisoner Of Azkaban was always my favorite. It's just so beautiful. Buckbeak,Sirius are amazing additions as well. I remember crying more when Sirius died than when Dumbledore died,I don't know why. I guess I was more atteched to him and Harry's found family dynamic than Dumbledore constantly putting a teenager in deadly danger
and the books...I love the first four I think they are great but then came Order Of The Phoenix...I forgot about it SO many times. It actually took me a year to finish because it's 1200 pages in my language. Yikes! Anyway,I was scared that Halfblood Prince would be the same so I didn't even touch it that much. Since I don't enjoy rereading I didn't touch the earlier books.I personally prefer comics because when a comic is good,not only will you get a great story but also great visuals! Though I don't read often. In recent years everything I read was either straight up boring or so simple to the point of lacking any type of entertainment. Whilst the first four books are great but I have some personal problems with JK Rowling and her rather racist ways,I don't want to sell the books as a reminder of how much I used to love Harry Potter even though I'm really not fond of the creator.
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OMG Prizoner of Azkaban is my favorite as well, it's just genius with the time-tuner storyline, it gives me goosebumps every time!!
But the thing that always make me cry the most is Snape's memory, the one he leaves to Harry just before dying in the last movie - it's simply heartbreaking and makes me really really emotional
In general I think it's sooo well done, every detail is written with so much attention - just perfect (expect for the Order of the Phoenix .. just why? 😂)
I also loved the books, every single one, I would EAT them up as a child (I was like 11) lol - now I don't really remember them but I'd like to read them again to see if my perspective changes being older now. I wonder if they're childish or not, but I don't think they actually are. Besides, I still like the stuff I liked as a child, just like Winx 😂
That said, I really really dislike JK Rowling as well, for her personal ideas and acts. I try to separate the author and the work as much as possible but it's really hard not to think about it