Friday, November 04, 2005

Dumbledore

uhuhuhuh...

so sad today. i've just finished reading harry potter and the half-blood prince. so now it's confirmed that hogwarts' strongest pillar of power would eventually crumble down in the end. huff. the fall of dumbledore.

it's so sad. hp6 is like the saddest book in the sequence. "lament of the phoenix" was particularly sad. geez. i thought i was crying at the end of it:

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"and Harry knew, without even knowing how he knew it. Fawkes had gone. The Phoenix left Hogwarts for good... just like how Dumbledore left the school... left the world... left Harry."
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*tears*

im being pathetic. but im deeply affected... i have been reading the series even before everyone else did, and on that course, i've always looked up to dumbledore like he's a stronghold of the fantasy world that i knew had never existed but was always there, bound on a beautiful book that makes one doubt imagination. now he's dead. he was so foolish though, for trusting Snape. I've always abhorred that character. roar!! it's good that McGonagall is still alive though.

the last two chapters are beautiful. one of the reviews at the back of the book is quite true - as rowling continues writing, the thin line between fantastic children's book and good literature will vanish. rowling is a genius, and harry potter is a masterpiece.

geez, this is utterly pathetic. haha, books are books man, come out of it. but it's just so sad...

haay. i hope my children appreciates HP like i do. that's if children will come by me. and if i ever do, i'll teach them how to appreciate fantasy. those people who are too bitter to think that adults are unfit to read harry potter, well, have been missing the simple sweets that fantasy is giving to this otherwise cruel world.

*tears*

why dumbledore... grrr... and who the hell is RAB?

may Fenrir and Malfoy and Snape burn in hell.

-died-

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