I realize now that I don't have the exact dates written down for when I finished this batch of books. Sad, that. It's ok, though, because what's most important about the #52BooksIn52Weeks Challenge is to, well, read. My blog posts and perfectly-remembered details matter somewhat less than the journey itself.
Showing posts with label J.K. Rowling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label J.K. Rowling. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Sunday, February 28, 2016
Sunday, February 21, 2016
Sunday, February 14, 2016
Reading Challenge Book 7: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
This one took me a little longer than I had anticipated, but that's ok. I had trouble falling asleep last night, then in sleep I had
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Reading Challenge Book 5: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Y'all:
BOOK 5
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
J.K. Rowling
Three Harry Potter books finished! For those of you just joining me, I've seen all of the movies and my ex-wife is such a big fan of the series she might as well hang a diploma from Hogwart's on her wall. What I'm trying to say is that, even though I've never read the series, I'm no Squib. I know what's up.
HPatPoA kept me on the edge of my seat more than the other two books. Sure, during the first two I was anticipating reading the scenes I enjoyed in the films, but this one really took it to a new level. The stuff about Buckbeak and the Time-Turner kept me flipping e-pages, hungrily reading for more.
In a recent conversation with a Potterhead who is reasonably younger than I am, I stated that I'm sorry I hadn't been able to grow up with Harry Potter the way so many did. I do recall reading certain books with friends and family (some of which I intend to reread later this year), but I'm not sure it reached the fever-pitch that Harry Potter fans are familiar with. So instead of growing up with these novels, I find myself a little older, stepping into a new world (not entirely unlike Harry when he first arrives at Hogwart's).
Once I finish reading all seven novels I'll have to take a weekend to marathon the films. I haven't done that since the divorce, and I feel that such lofty film marathons deserve to be repeated yearly.
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THE ONE AND ONLY,
MAC III

My fifth book is finished and January still has days left in it. Aww yeah!
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
J.K. Rowling
Three Harry Potter books finished! For those of you just joining me, I've seen all of the movies and my ex-wife is such a big fan of the series she might as well hang a diploma from Hogwart's on her wall. What I'm trying to say is that, even though I've never read the series, I'm no Squib. I know what's up.
HPatPoA kept me on the edge of my seat more than the other two books. Sure, during the first two I was anticipating reading the scenes I enjoyed in the films, but this one really took it to a new level. The stuff about Buckbeak and the Time-Turner kept me flipping e-pages, hungrily reading for more.
In a recent conversation with a Potterhead who is reasonably younger than I am, I stated that I'm sorry I hadn't been able to grow up with Harry Potter the way so many did. I do recall reading certain books with friends and family (some of which I intend to reread later this year), but I'm not sure it reached the fever-pitch that Harry Potter fans are familiar with. So instead of growing up with these novels, I find myself a little older, stepping into a new world (not entirely unlike Harry when he first arrives at Hogwart's).
Once I finish reading all seven novels I'll have to take a weekend to marathon the films. I haven't done that since the divorce, and I feel that such lofty film marathons deserve to be repeated yearly.
_______________________________________________________
MAC III

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