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Philosopher's Stone 0 0%
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Chamber of Secrets 1 3.85%
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Prisoner of Azkaban 8 30.77%
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Goblet of Fire 4 15.38%
Goblet of Fire
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Order of the Pheonix 3 11.54%
Order of the Pheonix
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Deathly Hallows 10 38.46%
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Old 02-04-2010, 02:20 PM #1
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Deathly Hallows. By a mile.

I actually waited in a queue for that at midninght at my local tescos >.<
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Farhenheit 451 - reason is self explanatory
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I'd have to say Goblet of Fire, just because its the one where the **** finally hit the fan
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we read the book: Goblet Of Fire at my Primary School.
so i just voted for that one
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Deathly Hallows. The only one I've reread multiple times...it's very tense, and a good ending.
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Deathly Hallows. The only one I've reread multiple times...it's very tense, and a good ending.
Agreed. I've read it loads of times now it never seems to bore me! It's also quite emotional aswell and no other book has done that to me!! I love them all but that ones my overall fave!
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I love both the book and movie of Chamber of Secrets the best.
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Order Of The Phoenix. It's very fast paced, has a lot going on in it, introduces loads of new plot elements, and there is lots of Lucius and Bellatrix.
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Order Of The Phoenix. It's very fast paced, has a lot going on in it, introduces loads of new plot elements, and there is lots of Lucius and Bellatrix.
That'd have to be my second favourite, especially because of the opening

Deathly Hallows was good too, though that was because it broke the cycle of the old books
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That'd have to be my second favourite, especially because of the opening

Deathly Hallows was good too, though that was because it broke the cycle of the old books
Yeah it became more of a road trip, which I think made certain sections very drawn out, but it gets better towards the end.
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Yeah it became more of a road trip, which I think made certain sections very drawn out, but it gets better towards the end.
Oh sugar - can I delete you as amigo..........Farheneit 451 these child novels that destoying soon-to-be adults heads
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Oh sugar - can I delete you as amigo..........Farheneit 451 these child novels that destoying soon-to-be adults heads
Farheneit 451 is an adult book, Harry Potter is a kids book, I dont get what your point is here, they're from different eras, for different generations and appeal to different audiences...there is no correlation between the two
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Oh sugar - can I delete you as amigo..........Farheneit 451 these child novels that destoying soon-to-be adults heads
No problem. I don't make friends with supremist twats who have a 2004 'itz for kidz' mentality about a great, highly imaginative, twist filled work of fiction.
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Nice thread lol

I havent read that many books tbh, I was going to read the 2nd Book but stopped after a few chapters.

I think if I seen the movies then theres not much point in reading the books, although I may start reading The Goblet of Fire tonight tbh.

If I do get into reading the books, im worried about reading the 7th one incase it spoils the entire movie for me
I have never read a book and then watched the movie, its always been watch the film and if it was good then read the book.
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Nice thread lol

I havent read that many books tbh, I was going to read the 2nd Book but stopped after a few chapters.

I think if I seen the movies then theres not much point in reading the books, although I may start reading The Goblet of Fire tonight tbh.

If I do get into reading the books, im worried about reading the 7th one incase it spoils the entire movie for me
I have never read a book and then watched the movie, its always been watch the film and if it was good then read the book.
I suggest reading the books, the films miss out a few things
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Nice thread lol

I havent read that many books tbh, I was going to read the 2nd Book but stopped after a few chapters.

I think if I seen the movies then theres not much point in reading the books, although I may start reading The Goblet of Fire tonight tbh.

If I do get into reading the books, im worried about reading the 7th one incase it spoils the entire movie for me
I have never read a book and then watched the movie, its always been watch the film and if it was good then read the book.
You have it the wrong way around TBH. It's far better reading the book as was intended then seeing how they put it to film. And you can't honestly compare the books and films in terms of depth. Especially from Goblet on.
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I voted Order of the Phoenix, It's the one I've read the most and I loved the story and the ending and it's just epic. It was close between Phoenix and Deathly Hallows.
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prisoner of azkaban is my favourite book, dunno why though. i just like reading it more :L
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Deathly Hallow's. You can just imagine the huge fight scene at the end
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DH > PS > GOF > OOTP > COS > POA > HBP

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Goblet of fire
I only read the first 5 books, I lost interest after that
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Im inclined to say Deathly Hallows and although its one of my favourites, I would have to say Order of the Phoenix.
But Deathly Hallows is not far behind OotP.
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