Thursday, July 12, 2007

Friday Five

From the RevGals (two options this week, I chose the Harry Potter option):

As you may have seen in this Wednesday's Festival, Pottermania has hit the RevGals---though not all of them. Yes, I am all over Harry like a Seeker on the Snitch, but I know there are others who will be ecstatic to see the July madness end.So today's F5 is a Choose Your Own Adventure: do the magical version or the Muggle one, or both:

Option One: Accio Friday Five!

1. Which Harry Potter book is your favorite and why?
So far, it's definitely been Book 6. I've enjoyed each succeeding book even more than the one before. It seems with each go-round, Rowling has either become a better writer, or has allowed her writing to become more "adult" as the characters grow up and find themselves in more "adult" situations, or a combination of both.

I love the darkness of Book 6. I love the heartwrench and betrayal at the end. And I love the hints for hope and redemption that may be coming in Book 7.

2. Which character do you most resemble? Which character would you most like to get to know?
Hmmm...I'd say I most resemble Harry, only without the temper. People look up to him and he doesn't have the foggiest idea why--he's constantly thinking "if they only knew how unsure I am of myself, they'd never think so highly of me." He knows he has gifts, he knows a calling has been thrust on him, and he's just muddling through trying to figure it all out.

I'd like to get to know Dumbledore. He seems like the perfect mentor. And he likes candy. That's a plus.

3. How careful are you about spoilers?
a) bring 'em on--even if I know the destination, the journey's still good
b) eh, I'd rather not know what happens, but I'm not going to commit Avada Kedavra if someone makes a slip
c) I will sequester myself in a geodesic dome to avoid finding anything out
Wth the other 6 books, I would have been somewhere between a and b. For book 7, I'm leaning toward c...I have a feeling this is going to be a special reading experience, and one that doesn't come along but few times in one's life.

4. Make one prediction/share one hope about book 7.
I predict/hope that Snape redeems himself or shows that he's been on the "good" side all along--that Dumbledore's death was necessary, either as part of a larger plan or as proof of his following through on his vow to protect Draco. I also think that Draco's going to realize he's in waaaaaaaay over his head, and will try to turn on Voldemort--but will lose his life in the process. Rowling said at least two major characters will die...I think Snape redeems himself by dying to protect Harry...and somehow is able to find some peace in regards to his relationship with Harry's parents by giving his life.

5. Rowling has said she's not planning any prequels or sequels, but are there characters or storylines (past or future) that you would like to see pursued?
I would love to see a prequel (or series of them) dramatizing the events of Snape's and Harry's parents' generation at Hogwarts. I think there's some good stuff to be mined there.

LH

7 comments:

Sally said...

Prequel sounds great- well played!

Scott said...

*GASP* You aren't going to read the last page first? BRAVO!!!

Nice prediction for VII, by the way - I had forgotten about Draco's involvement. Working my way through V now and hope to have VI done on Sunday afternoon so I can take Monday to read the final chapter.

I hear we'll be seeing you in Plattsmouth a week from today. Can't wait!

Magdalene6127 said...

I really like your predictions... well played!

Mags

suz said...

congrats on being first! well done.

ellbee said...

Cool beans! First in and well played!

Iris said...

I also want to read about the parent's generation during their time at Hogwarts. We've gotten a taste of it, but I want more!

Really good predictions!

Anonymous said...

enjoyed reading your thoughts on this.

delayed wait until the book comes to Finland but excited about it nonetheless

going to see HP at the movies on Friday :)