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Y'all can say 'Sad', right?
I knew that you could! (Small spoilers for Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince) Because that is about the only way to describe the nice boys and girls who put this gem....
Posted to Books by theco on July 23, 2005 11:55 PM

Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince – Review
At about 11 at night, I went to the local Borders bookstore and got in line to get a copy of the new Harry Potter book. There were perhaps 400 people there purchasing books, and the place was a...
Posted to Books by Leoniceno on July 17, 2005 01:10 AM

Review: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Tens of thousands of people, of all ages, all around the world, were sitting down today to read the one book. The hype does get a bit wearing, but the fact that the world is getting this excited about a...
Posted to Books by Natalie Bennett on July 16, 2005 05:14 PM

Weekly BlogScan: Potter and Anti-Potter
Midnight is the witching hour. But midnight on July 16th is the wizarding hour, when the next Harry Potter novel is officially released amidst magic and media fury. So is this a literary event? A celebrity circus? A serious...
Posted to Culture by DrPat on July 16, 2005 01:08 PM

The First Review
Review: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by J.K. Rowling
Any review of the latest installment in the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, really needs to answer only one question: is it good… enough? Author J.K. Rowling has built up enough of a following with her...
Posted to Books by Johno on July 16, 2005 11:32 AM

If we weren't ready for Harry Potter 6 before, we are now
On Saturday, July 16, a boy, scarred from innocence lost, will rise from the ashes and remind us all that heroes can still make the morning headlines. From British blood and global tears, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, like...
Posted to Books by Eyebrow Esquire on July 16, 2005 2:16 AM

Some thoughts on Harry Potter
I was happy to let the Harry Potter craze pass me by, and did so for about four years. Just another children’s fantasy series, I thought: a good way of getting children, especially boys, to read, but there was...
Posted to Books by Claudine Chionh on July 15, 2005 9:33 PM

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  • 1 - mojoala

    Jul 13, 2005 at 11:32 am

    I have read all five books and can't wait for this new one.

  • 2 - Eric Olsen

    Jul 13, 2005 at 12:39 pm

    which is your favorite so far?

  • 3 - Eric Berlin

    Jul 13, 2005 at 12:42 pm

    Azkaban (the book) seems to be the fave of many Potter People.

  • 4 - Eric Olsen

    Jul 13, 2005 at 12:44 pm

    that was certainly my favorite movie in the series so far

  • 5 - Lisa McKay

    Jul 13, 2005 at 12:50 pm

    My favorite, too, both book and movie. I think Rowling's doing a really good job of aging Harry and his pals, and the stories appropriately become a bit darker and more grown-up as time goes on.

  • 6 - anninia

    Jul 18, 2005 at 6:01 pm

    So far I believe the third Harry Potter book has been the best however I have not yet read the sixth. The Azcaban movie I believed to be the worst but that is only my opinion.

  • 7 - Sim

    Jul 19, 2005 at 5:43 am

    Well like everyone else I raced off to get my copy of the latest Harry Potter and the half blood prince novel. Rushed home and started reading, I had reached half way through the book and still nothing had actually happened in the book, or should I say nothing that hasn't happened in the other books already. Three quarters of the way through the book and I was beginning to wonder if Rowlings actually gave a damn about the book, or is she wrote it only because she had to. The book is wishy-washy, the story is weak, I found the actions described to be mechanical, almost in a 'walk - stop - turn' tone.

    The previous novels had been written in a 'believable' manner, thats why we all bought the second book!. I honestly feel that I wasted my money buying the 6th book, I really believe that Rowlings didn't put her heart into the book and as mentioned earlier, I imagine she wrote because she had to, perhaps her publishers made her write it when she wasn't ready. Who knows how these things work.

    For those interested in the 'action' element of the book, skip ahead a few hundred pages, the action is at the back of the book, the last 30 or so pages actually describe the climax of the book, although be it in a very rushed somewhat dis-interested way.

    Once again, Rowlings why did you bother to write this book at all, we could have waited another year for something decent to read.

    I want my money back!

  • 8 - Vynnie

    Jul 22, 2005 at 5:36 am

    I was one of the thousands of Potter freaks who queued up at Borders to get my hands on a copy of the latest Potter book. Many of you would have been disappointed but i find the book one of Rowling's best. The death of Dumbledore upsets me so much that i actually cried. Those who have doubts on whether the book is worth your money, i assure u that u will not regret buying it. This is how i rank all the Potter books: 4,6,3,1,2,5. Now if u will excuse me, i want to continue re-reading my book...

  • 9 - Potterfreak

    Jul 22, 2005 at 5:44 am

    Harry Potter and the Half Blood Price scores 9 out of 10! Very well written with lots of interesting details. very touching ending. who said the book was bad just doesnt appreciate literature. Rowling rocks!!!

  • 10 - georgia brock

    Jul 23, 2005 at 12:32 pm

    i was so excited about this book but was very bored until the very end. it was like Rowling knew everybody would buy the book just because of the name "Harry Potter" on it so she didn't put any effort in it. This was definatly the worst and most boring.

  • 11 - hermion lover

    Jul 27, 2005 at 2:31 pm

    hey can one of you type a summery of what happens in the 6th book some of us can't afford it until much later

  • 12 - Eric Olsen

    Jul 27, 2005 at 6:28 pm

    check some of the other Potter threads on this site, especially the reviews (see above) - you can gather just about every jot and tittle

  • 13 - dahlia

    Jul 27, 2005 at 9:02 pm

    Well, it's true, the pace is different in this last book. It does seem as if nothing happens: no villian like Dolores Umbridge starting an Inquisition and torturing students, no horrible trips to the Forbidden Forest, no in-your-face fireworks. This book is more subtle, and adult. It's counting on readers wanting to know what went on in the past to understand what's happening now. Readers need to calm down and tune in. For example, I thought the trip to Tom Riddle's mother's home was heartbreaking. And seeing what happens to an abandoned child who has no-one to turn to was chilling -- a boy with clinical "attachment disorder," who grows up only being able to connect with other people by hurting them. Those who think Rowlings didn't care about this book are too addicted to action and miss the lessons on the formation of character. Rowlings has put her whole heart into this book, and it's actually all about love -- obsessive love, despised and rejected love, inability to love, the heroic power of love to keep a soul intact and serve and defend others.

  • 14 - anninia

    Jul 30, 2005 at 2:48 pm

    I have now finished the sixth Harry Potter book. Yes it was not filled with as much action but the story Rowling ws telling didn't require it. She is writing the book how she calls it and I like it. So sorry if it's not what you were expecting, but I found it wonderful and can't wait until the next one comes out.

  • 15 - madpony

    Jul 31, 2005 at 1:16 am

    i can't wait to get the chance to go to the store and buy this book. i think that all of rowlings books are fabulous. my favorite ,however, is the fourth. nothing could dissude me from buying it. everyone has their own opinion and is entitled to it.

  • 16 - Nina

    Aug 04, 2005 at 1:21 pm

    In advance, I apologise for my english as I am Italian.

    Harry is not a horcrux. And I agree with most of you : Dumbledore is dead, in order to save Malfoy and also Harry but for different reasons. He loves children and he will do anything to save children. Dumbledore has always very good reasons and very good explanations. He will explain to us and Harry everything in the last book.

    And if Dumbledore trusts Snape, it should be enough for me, for you and for everybody. Snape is good! And as somebody posted, he will never forgive Voldemort for killing Lily Potter. Snape was in love with her. And Dumbledore knows that.

    For me J.K.R is like Dumbledore, a great Master of Magic! Everything will make sense in the last book and I don't think she will make Harry died as Dumbledore does not want that, and neither J.K.R. Nobody wants that and do not forget this story was firstly dedicated to children. But we all are children a little bit, don't we? :o)

    Keep posting, your comments are great and it is fabulous how in critical time, people come together, forget their differences, communicate with eachother, with a great hope of Happy Ending! Because it cannot be differently right? It Harry Potter's great story!

  • 17 - sara

    Aug 04, 2005 at 5:02 pm

    I thought the Half-Blood Prince had the best ending of all the Harry Potter books so far. I thought that by killing off Dumbledore, it will make the 7th book better, because Harry will not have any help from him. I know that many people are angry that Rowling killed him, but think about it, it will make the 7th book a whole lot better. But I never thought it might take place outside of Hogwarts, if they close the school that is. It's true that it was a bit slow in the beginning, but the end is really worth reading it all.

  • 18 - Hi

    Aug 07, 2005 at 5:45 am

    Dying to save 1 or 2 children. an the rest of the world is stuck with voldemort? Anyway no excuse is good to me for writing such a depressing book, and letting all readers wait for 2 years and saying it was all for the good. In these times a mood lift from such an influental writer was most welcome. Indeed readers have the right to be very angry at rowling and her publicer. positive or negative, at least the book should have had a story of its own. Now it is just a very depressing, boring and disapointing chapter.

  • 19 - RC

    Aug 10, 2005 at 6:52 pm

    Askaban is a great read. I would have to agree that it is my favorite. With its description. Although Order of the Phoenix stills leaves a very big impression in my eyes, becasue of how gory it was compared to the other stories.

  • 20 - snapefan

    Aug 12, 2005 at 2:27 pm

    i agree with many here that book 6 left alot wanting. the only saving grace was the ending. leaves alot of mystery and guesswork that prepares the road to a great book 7. unfortunately that's all book 6 does. by itself, it pretty much is terribe.

    my ranking for the books:
    4, 3, 1, 6, 5, 2

  • 21 - seleema

    Aug 20, 2005 at 8:39 am




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    i am studyind scence i am in 200 leve which i no i will be a proffesor in it (AMEN)
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  • 22 - u r losers

    Aug 23, 2005 at 5:40 am

    loosers this is stupid go here
    to talk propaly about harry potter and do the five word harry potter story which is
    here

    see ya there see if u can guess who i am

  • 23 - eriqo

    Aug 25, 2005 at 1:16 pm

    hey mr. 'u r losers': you're the one who wakes up as early as 6.40 AM to write about harry potter. what's up with that????

  • 24 - eriqo

    Aug 25, 2005 at 1:18 pm

    anyway, i think that dumbledore isn't dead and that snape really isn't a bad guy. have you ever wondered what dumbledore was mumbling about when he was taking that liquid at the cave??

  • 25 - eriqo

    Aug 25, 2005 at 1:19 pm

    anyway, i think that dumbledore isn't dead and that snape really isn't a bad guy. have you ever wondered what dumbledore was mumbling about when he was taking that liquid at the cave??

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