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Old 07-11-2007, 09:40 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by Mousey Girl View Post
I didn't have much of an emotional reaction when Dumbledore "died." I bawled like a baby when Sirius went through the curtain in book 5. 6 just tired to hard to get you to feel something, which left me feeling nothing. Unless book 7 is MUCH better written, I don't see myself reacting to it, either.
How funny, I felt nothing when Sirus fell through the curtain. In book 6, by the time Dubledore went, I was just plain tired of horcruxes and the whole thing and was a little relieved that the book ended.

No clue on how I feel about book 7. Book 4 is still my favorite of them all to read. I think Rowling hit her peak with book 4, but that has not stopped me from gobbling up the remainder of them.
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