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BASHTHEBISHOP
09-08-07, 21:43
Harry Potter stories are a bit far fetched.....
I can buy the fact that magic exists & that there may even be unicorns and wizards but.....
A ginger kid with 2 mates!!! Fu** ofF:p
Apologies to all ginger people on forum:innocent:
& if its a repost....i did a search 1st & therefore dont care:p
RobSheffield
09-08-07, 22:01
:d
Whitesupraboy2
09-08-07, 22:03
I thought that was good :D
I knew it! :D :D
http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/showthread.php?t=112674
Can someone show the Bish how to search properly please? ;)
What I don't get about Harry Potter is why any child wants to read about some speccy twat on a broomstick? Surely they are playing with their action man toys and stuff?
SupraGirlie
10-08-07, 10:34
Not just children that read Harry Potter though!
Indeed but it is intended for them, at least that's what they keep harping on about. I read half a page of it the other day, sorry but it's a kids book through and through, the childish way she describes things. I'm sure the books are great but I think adults must brush over the kiddy style of writing.
SupraGirlie
10-08-07, 12:55
lol perhaps, I still love them :p Just started reading the last one!
Indeed but it is intended for them, at least that's what they keep harping on about. I read half a page of it the other day, sorry but it's a kids book through and through, the childish way she describes things. I'm sure the books are great but I think adults must brush over the kiddy style of writing.It's probably Sun readers who love the books then. :)
Whitesupraboy2
10-08-07, 14:12
I sent this round work this morning and everyojne thought it was hilarious apart from the Ginger bloke.
:D
I don't know any ginger blokes, or girls, for obvious reasons. It was indeed amusing.
R3DG3CKO ROB
10-08-07, 14:55
I've read the books and find them very entertaining, IMO the style of writing does seem to have matured a bit with the characters too but predominantly they still are children's stories but so is the Hobbit and that's frikin awesome :)
The last one is very dark subject matter, dealing with death loss and sacrifice, I can't think that many 7-11 yr olds can really appreciate the content...
p.s. I've never read the Sun either...
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