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Phresher than it Got
08-19-2005, 06:21 AM
has anyone read this book? holy shit is it depressing, and they are letting little kids read this shit, i think the author made a serious mistake at the end of this suicide machine

just my thoughts, i guess im a little too emotional over a book, but i seriously think herion would do nothing to you after reading this book

MeatRulz
08-19-2005, 07:04 AM
Well i dont like to read to much even this post was a lil too long for me. :cool:

sToNeDpEnGuIn420
08-19-2005, 07:07 AM
yeah i dont like to read, but i bought my gf the book the day it came out, took her like two days or something to read it, lol she was like omgosh! cuz of what happens, and she kinda explained it to me, but meh fuck harry pooter<<haha pooter

MeatRulz
08-19-2005, 07:08 AM
lol @ penguin

Jake0steve
08-19-2005, 07:25 AM
I did read that book twice..it was a little depressing, but still good. I think they are written for like the time period of harry's age, when he was 11 the book was like meant for people 11 and over, and now its for people 16-17 and over.

xNoa
08-19-2005, 08:14 AM
i wouldnt say it was that depressing, it was a good character who died but hmm only a book :)

ChuckECheese
08-19-2005, 08:51 AM
the "_____ killed _________" thing is all over www.ytmnd.com - really funny stuff. I didn't wanna say it here just in case someone likes that stuff.

Lily420
08-19-2005, 09:34 AM
Yeah it was a buzz kill.

SPOILER!!!!!!!

Im mad harry broke up with ginny tho...when they got together it lifted spirit in the book but w/e. :mad:

McCauley Caulkin
08-19-2005, 02:09 PM
many ppl do not know this, but harry potter books are actually biographys and not novels. Harry potter is actually a good friend of McCauley Caulkin. Harry potter comes over to McCauley Caulkin's mansion alot to get high, and then McCauley Caulkin proceeds to kick harry's ass in quidditch

somebody someone
08-19-2005, 03:16 PM
its all good as long as u can fly ;)

McCauley Caulkin
08-19-2005, 03:55 PM
McCauley Caulkin has not yet perfected the art of levitation, so McCauley Caulkin had to borrow harry's nimbus 2000

Lily420
08-19-2005, 06:56 PM
lol i believe it

Anyone get the feeling harrys kinda crazy?

st0n3r
08-19-2005, 06:59 PM
many ppl do not know this, but harry potter books are actually biographys and not novels. Harry potter is actually a good friend of McCauley Caulkin. Harry potter comes over to McCauley Caulkin's mansion alot to get high, and then McCauley Caulkin proceeds to kick harry's ass in quidditch

more like poke harrys ass with Mr quidditch.

FunkyMonkey
08-19-2005, 07:10 PM
My kid just got the book from her grandparents. She is a very innocent and naive 12 yr old.
Anything I should be concerned about in that book?

ckitsker
08-19-2005, 10:25 PM
well i read that book in a week, i couldnt put the amn thing down, and the best is to smoke some krypto and read for a few hours, but idunno i thought that it was kinda perverse that harry went out with ginny, becuse think abotu it when the book began she liked him, but he didnt like her, because A) she was to young, and B) she was rons sister, well now in this book his opinion changes completly, now more being almost perverted towards her, which only makes you think whats so differnt about ginny, and in my personal opinion she grew up, nabe got some T&A,and now harry all wacked out to, and i thought its was a lil weird that they murderd ppl in these books, sure it was by magic, still the arthur talk bout murder,lust,hate, alotta things that might be considerd pc, so inconclusion i think the book is good as long as the reader can comprehend that it is jsut a made up world and that its nopt real, so as long as you can keep that in your mind i think the book is a great for young ppl, becuase it challenges them in two ways, 1) the books are freaking huge, so you have to focus on the book which is a good thing to teach oung kids, and seconly, have you seen these names in these books, i mean youd have to be high, to makje up some of these names, for exampe, leviosa, to older ppl it may not seem that complex, but i remeber when i read the first book that came out i was like wtf is this, most ppl didnt kno how to pronounce half the names of the kids until the movie came out which i thought was funny, but all in all i really do think its a good book

Anonymous
08-19-2005, 10:32 PM
i would never read the books but i love to get blazed and watch the movies

sToNeDpEnGuIn420
08-19-2005, 10:40 PM
well i read that book in a week, i couldnt put the amn thing down, and the best is to smoke some krypto and read for a few hours, but idunno i thought that it was kinda perverse that harry went out with ginny, becuse think abotu it when the book began she liked him, but he didnt like her, because A) she was to young, and B) she was rons sister, well now in this book his opinion changes completly, now more being almost perverted towards her, which only makes you think whats so differnt about ginny, and in my personal opinion she grew up, nabe got some T&A,and now harry all wacked out to, and i thought its was a lil weird that they murderd ppl in these books, sure it was by magic, still the arthur talk bout murder,lust,hate, alotta things that might be considerd pc, so inconclusion i think the book is good as long as the reader can comprehend that it is jsut a made up world and that its nopt real, so as long as you can keep that in your mind i think the book is a great for young ppl, becuase it challenges them in two ways, 1) the books are freaking huge, so you have to focus on the book which is a good thing to teach oung kids, and seconly, have you seen these names in these books, i mean youd have to be high, to makje up some of these names, for exampe, leviosa, to older ppl it may not seem that complex, but i remeber when i read the first book that came out i was like wtf is this, most ppl didnt kno how to pronounce half the names of the kids until the movie came out which i thought was funny, but all in all i really do think its a good book
Good post.

FunkyMonkey
08-19-2005, 11:56 PM
thanks for the info. My daughter has read all the other ones and has read them to her younger brother. He is more prone to nightmares and night spooks so maybe I can suggest to her that she keep this one to herself. As long as its not too graphic Ill let her read it.
We're small town folk and she's a product of a well supervised environment.
She might not have the same ability to process some more graphic stuff like many 12 yr olds these days.