everyone is so anti-muggle in the original trilogy, it’s like hey...that’s me! >:(
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everyone is so anti-muggle in the original trilogy, it’s like hey...that’s me! >:(
Hey so update I’m still on my HP re-read I’m just going so slowly because I’ve been reading mcu fanfic and I’m on Goblet of Fire and can we just appreciate:
“‘No,’ said Harry, ‘I was born in July.’
Ron hastily turned his laugh into a hacking cough.”
That is possibly the most relatable ‘in school with your mates’ moment I have ever read lmao what a mood
It is day 7 of reading one chapter of HP every night before bed.
And I have to just say that I’m really enjoying this. Diving back into the world like this really means that each chapter I read is thouroughly enjoyed and not just the content but the writing because no matter what anyone says about JKR, she is truly a master of words and as a writer I feel like I’m learning so much in reading a book I haven’t read/re-read since I was 13 or 14.
Onwards to reading ch. 7.
Americans, did you know
that headbands are called Alice bands in the U.K. (named for the hair ribbon Alice wears in the illustrations of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland)? These are the strange details I learn from re-reading Harry Potter as an adult.
I'm sorry, but even if Snape was suddenly redeemed for some people in DH, he was still a miserable, horrible person. He was emotionally abusive to not only Harry, but Hermione and Neville, and frankly no teacher should say the things he says to Harry.
I am a wizard, not a baboon brandishing a stick.
Prof. Flitwick, the sassiest professor
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, pg. 11
Voldemort (to Wormtail): "I will allow you to perform an essential task for me, one that many of my followers would give their right hands to perform..."
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, pg. 641
[Wormtail] stretched his right hand out in front of him -- the hand with the missing finger. He gripped the dagger very tightly in his left hand and swung it upward.
OH, Voldemort, you so punny!
ewwwwmygosh ron just got splinched and hermione led yaxley right to grimmauld fuckin place. dummy.