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Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince – Review

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Book 3 of 2020

I finished this book for the second time last night. The first time I read it was right after it was published in 2005. Since then, I have gotten married and successfully turned my husband into a Potterhead although he resisted for many years, and he still refuses to read the books. My daughters are also big fans of the series. My oldest has read most of the series, and I’m currently reading the Chamber of Secrets illustrated version to my youngest.

Since it had been so long since I originally read the book and have seen the movie about a dozen times, I forgot how much was in this book.

If you are like my husband, and you constantly ask questions during the movies about backstories or motivations of characters, I highly recommend reading all the books, but especially this one.

I found myself taking notes! Yes, notes, as I was reading all the information about Voldemort’s backstory that I had forgotten. I also love that Dumbledore finally starts letting Harry in on information he should have been given years before.

The conflict Draco feels, man, I wish he would have taken Dumbledore up on his offer. I love how Rowling writes it because you almost feel like he will.

As I read the last three chapters, I just couldn’t stop myself from crying, even knowing what was going to happen. This is a huge credit to Rowling. She created a story and characters that readers connect to and love.

It’s hard to write much more that hasn’t already been said. I can’t wait to read this one again, but for now, it’s on to book 7.

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Top Ten Tuesday – Character Freebie

Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together.

Top Ten Least Favorite Characters from the Harry Potter series

It’s no secret to my friends, family, and students that the Harry Potter series is my obsession. I’m currently re-reading the series (confession – I never read the 7th book. I didn’t want it to end, but I plan to finish it this summer). My girls are obsessed with the books and movies, and this spring, we took a trip to Universal to immerse ourselves in all things Harry Potter.

So for today’s Top Ten Tuesday, the topic was character freebie. We can do whatever topic we want as long as it deals with characters. So here is my list. In order from the least hated of my least favorite characters to the most hated with no further explanations.

10. Marjorie Dursley

9. Professor Quirrell

8. Gilderoy Lockhart

7. Pansy Parkington

6. Peter Pettigrew

5. Vernon Dursley

4. Cornelius Fudge

3. Percy Weasley

2. Lucius Malfoy

1. Dolores Umbridge