![]() ![]() Is there a Character you felt Differently about in the Movies VS the Books?Īh, Ginny. As lovely as Buckbeak is, I’m not so big on birds (terrified of them actually) and hippogriffs have eagle heads so that’d be a no. Ride a Hippogriff, or Ride a Firebolt?ĭefinitely a Firebolt. Is that an option? If not, maybe the bubble bath provided I get earplugs and a blindfold. Kiss Voldemort, or Give Umbridge a Bubble Bath?Įr, neither. Watch all the beautiful scenery go by and eat a million sweets from the trolley at the same time, yes, please!ġ4. Travel to Hogwarts Via Hogwarts Express or Flying Car? At least Molly could probably be reasoned with. ![]() Duel and Elated Bellatrix, Or an Angry Molly?Īn angry Molly because Bellatrix is freaking scary and crazy as hell. Snape’s hair because I’m sure there’s an easy spell for that somewhere. Wash Snape’s Hair, or Spend a Day Listening to Lockhart Rant about Himself? Lupin gets points as well for always having a stash of chocolate on hand. The sass alone is enough but she also happens to be a badass who can shapeshift into a cat. Minerva McGonagall – that woman is amazing. How could you not love that? I also like the fact that over time he gets more chances to showcase just why he got selected for Gryffindor house – deep down, he’s got the heart of a lion (well, except where Snape and his Grandma are concerned). He’s such a sweet character – clumsy, forgetful, and loves plants. I like the unpredictability, the thought and patience that went into his plans, and the backstory to him ending up masquerading as Moody. Mad Eye is such an entertaining character in Goblet of Fire, but because it’s not actually him, I guess it’s Barty I find so enjoyable. I think I may go with Barty Crouch Jr/Mad Eye Moody for this one. Umbridge, for example, is a “good” villain but she also happens to annoy the hell out of me. She was brave, hardworking, smart, and without her, poor Harry would have been a very dead chosen one not far into the series. Hermione Granger – it may seem a bit cliche but Hermione was one of my favourite characters growing up. They never fail to make me laugh and I enjoy every scene they’re in. Favourite Weasleyįred and George – they’re a package deal. “We are only as strong as we are united, as weak as we are divided.” – Albus Dumbledore 6. Capable of both inflicting injury, and remedying it.” – Albus DumbledoreĪnd a quote that’s especially important to remember in the world of today: “Words are, in my not-so-humble opinion, our most inexhaustible source of magic. “If you want to know what a man’s like, take a good look at how he treats his inferiors, not his equals” – Sirius Black That’s who we really are.” – Sirius Black What matters is the part we choose to act on. We’ve all got both light and dark inside us. “…he world isn’t split into good people and death eaters. There are so many wonderful quotes in this series, I couldn’t possibly pick just one so here are some of my favourites (which I’m sure you’ve all heard many, many times before): There’s barely any of the character building elements other than the DA and I feel sad when I think about all of the wonderful side plots that were missed out on. They stripped that novel down to the barest of bones and left it feeling hollow and bleak. ![]() Now, this was a book that could have used two films. I adore Philosopher’s Stone because it’s the very first and has such a purity to it but my favourites are probably Prisoner of Azkaban (Buckbeak, Lupin, time turners, werewolves, so much to love) and Deathly Hallows Part 2 (it’s not exactly true to book but I love the epicness of the fight sequences). Harry’s extremely angsty through large chunks of it, Sirius dies at the end, and I hate how Dumbledore spends the entire book blowing Harry off. It’s not that I don’t like Order of the Phoenix, I do, it’s just a lot heavier (in tone and physically) than the previous books. Plus, it’s the last book before things become dark and serious. I love the challenges (come on, dragons anyone?), Draco Malfoy as a ferret, the Quidditch world cup, introduction of the other schools onto the scene, and dramatic ending. Goblet of Fire has always been my favourite. I’ve no clue where it originated from but if you know, pop it in the comments and I’ll give them the credit they’re due. Tomorrow night I’m attending an HP trivia, dress up, and treasure hunt event at my favourite bookstore so it seemed like the perfect time to tackle this chunky HP Q&A tag. You know me, I never go too long without expressing a lil’ bit of the old Harry Potter love. ![]()
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