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Philosopher's Stone 0 0%
Philosopher's Stone
0 0%
Chamber of Secrets 1 3.85%
Chamber of Secrets
1 3.85%
Prisoner of Azkaban 8 30.77%
Prisoner of Azkaban
8 30.77%
Goblet of Fire 4 15.38%
Goblet of Fire
4 15.38%
Order of the Pheonix 3 11.54%
Order of the Pheonix
3 11.54%
Half-Blood Prince 0 0%
Half-Blood Prince
0 0%
Deathly Hallows 10 38.46%
Deathly Hallows
10 38.46%
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Old 02-04-2010, 04:38 PM #1
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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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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
Farhenheit 451 is the temperature at which paper ignites, which should be what happens to all Harry Potter books in the Claymores state..........not a difficult concept
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Farhenheit 451 is the temperature at which paper ignites, which should be what happens to all Harry Potter books in the Claymores state..........not a difficult concept
Wow...I at least expected a reply that at least argued with what I just said...this justs states a useless fact and your opinion, anyway, get out of the thread, this is a thread about What peoples favourite HP book is, its not a thread about Farenheit 451 or any other book
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Wow...I at least expected a reply that at least argued with what I just said...this justs states a useless fact and your opinion, anyway, get out of the thread, this is a thread about What peoples favourite HP book is, its not a thread about Farenheit 451 or any other book
Farhenheit 451 was a reference to literature rather than Harry Potter books - spin me a spell and I'll disappear dearest. Are you hankering after that PHd in Harry Potter which the captains of industry are craving for?
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The HP films are on TV every Saturday at the moment. I need to read the book quick before I see it on TV!! Trust it to be like a doorstop
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Nobody cares, this is a thread about Harry Potter books, nothing else, stop going off topic please
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I like how the books 'mature' as Harry does
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Nobody cares, this is a thread about Harry Potter books, nothing else, stop going off topic please
You are a lobbyist for the publishing company aren't you - what did the Department of Education think of your pitch for the Harry Potter GCSE?
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You are a lobbyist for the publishing company aren't you - what did the Department of Education think of your pitch for the Harry Potter GCSE?
What is your point exactly? The thread's about Harry Potter. You don't like it. **** off and don't post then.
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