thishereboi -> RE: What's Your Favorite Harry Potter book? (7/6/2008 8:19:35 AM)
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ORIGINAL: hejira92 I think it would have to be Order of the Phoenix. They are a bit more grown up and the action really starts in the Wizarding War with Voldemort. The first two books are just warm ups- they are too young and there are too many unanswered questions. They grab you just by introducing this new world, but fighting a basilisk just doesn't measure up to the fighting that occurs later when the consequenses are far more serious. The first really interesting book is Prisoner of Azkaban. Goblet of Fire, not as good. And Half-Blood Prince a bit long winded. Deathly Hallows was excellent and didn't disappoint. I was so afraid of a weak ending to the series. But I think Order of the Phoenix really began the excitement and the adult themes. (Yeah, I know. I am a bit too familiar with the series. We only own 2 1/2 full sets of hard covers. Blame the ums.) Yea I liked OotP alot too, bit depressing though. The fireworks were the best, but it really ticked me off that in the movie George and Fred pulled the stunt during the OWLs. They were very specific in the book about not screwing up the other students studying and I am not sure why they had them do it in the movie. I also own a ton of HP stuff and books, but I don't have any ums to blame. Oh well.
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