tigerswiftly wrote:I grew up with the books. I devoured most of them (well, 3-5) on release. The final two didn't appeal so much, though I still enjoyed them all the same. My mum picked up the first one for me when it first came out. Always had an eye for a book, Mama Tiger. The films are fine. Nothing more.
Childintime wrote:tigerswiftly wrote:I grew up with the books. I devoured most of them (well, 3-5) on release. The final two didn't appeal so much, though I still enjoyed them all the same. My mum picked up the first one for me when it first came out. Always had an eye for a book, Mama Tiger. The films are fine. Nothing more.
I'll always stand by PoA being a great movie - by far the best of the Potters.
Yeah, no pisskop.Brooks wrote:Of all the offences to my taste the worst was probably the unconcealed aspirational zeal for a very bloodless kind of boarding school, a more total fantasy than any amount of waving magic wands about.
tin_robot wrote:(And she got a publishing deal, and reasonable success, for her detective novels despite submitting and publishing under a pseudonym. So she's done it twice, aimed at two different markets.)
Yossarian wrote:future students will almost certainly be as antipathetic towards it as we all were towards the books that we had to read in school.
Roujin wrote:Animals of Farthing Wood
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