ALyXaNdRiA_BaRBiE (the Sexiest Spy of the Underworld)
"It's the good girls who write in a diary, the bad girls don't have time. Me? I just want a life I am going to remember, even if I don't write it down." Sunday, July 17, 2005 Time, 4:26 pm
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I finished reading "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" ten (10) hours after it came out in the bookstores worldwide... and I am so upset but elated at the same time. Let's start with the part that upset me so much. How could she (Rowling) have let Dumbledore, a really great wizard, get killed that way? By Snape? and disarmed by Malfoy? Jeez, that was the height of UNcool!! And she made him beg Snape... I really hated that part. It was very undignified. Cried my eyes out. I just can't stomach the thought that Dumbledore died knowing somebody he trusted so much betrayed him. I was thinking, though, that there must be more to it than that. Maybe Dumbledore begged him not to blow their cover because they had a plan or something.... or maybe Snape was just plain evil that he really didn't feel anything but hatred and disgust for Dumbledore that he didn't feel any guilt in killing him... but he didn't kill Harry, though, when he had the chance and, he said it was because Voldemort ordered that Harry should be left for him (Voldemort) to kill... but, was that true or did Snape just make it up so the other death eaters will leave Harry alone? Hermione said the half-blood prince (which turned out to be Snape) didn't sound like he's "evil"... Aaarrgggghhh!!! I can't wait for the next book!!!!!!!!!!!! When is the next book coming out???!!!!!!!!! By the way, I think the initials R.A.B. stand for Regulus Black. |
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