Although I do like The Deathly hallows, Half Blood Prince takes the cake. The tale of Tom Riddle’s past, Slughorn, Felix Felicis, Draco’s reluctance to join the dark side and Dumbledore’s ultimate demise is very enthralling. Prisoner of Azkaban takes a sweet third place.

  • @Dark_Blade
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    12 years ago

    Easy for you to say, these books were many people’s entire childhoods. Also, liking and enjoying the books doesn’t mean you’re giving Rowling any money.

    • @thenofootcanman
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      02 years ago

      If harry potter was you entire childhood you need to take a long hard look at yourself

      • @Dark_Blade
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        22 years ago

        Y’know, acting like an asshole isn’t gonna help convince anyone. A lot of bullied and isolated kids turned to Harry Potter as a source of comfort.

        • @thenofootcanman
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          -12 years ago

          Grow up, read a different book, protect trans kids. Its not that deep.

          • @Dark_Blade
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            22 years ago

            lmao you don’t need to stop reading something you like to ‘protect trans kids’. Also, kicking your childhood to the curb is a very boomer take on what ‘growing up’ means.

            It’s a book. As you said, it’s ’not that deep’.

            • @thenofootcanman
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              12 years ago

              Maybe you dont have to stop reading it, but you should stop promoting and supporting it on a public forum.

              • @Dark_Blade
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                12 years ago

                Discussing something you like is totally fine. If you don’t like it, maybe don’t engage with it.

                  • @Dark_Blade
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                    12 years ago

                    There’s a huge difference between ‘liking Harry Potter’ and ‘being a bigot’, one that you seem to have completely missed.