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Post by kristy on May 4, 2008 13:52:53 GMT -6
Mark! I love Mark! I can't believe I forgot to mention him...sounds very good. The book and the movie.
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Post by Karina on May 4, 2008 13:58:21 GMT -6
Its packed away and I cant remember the author. Just go to amazon and type in the lovel bones...itll come up Its basically about a young girl who is tragically murdered and she watches from heaven as her family tries to solve her murder. So sad. Mark Wahlberg is playing her dad in the film Ive also heard my sisters keeper is sad. I have it but haven't started it yet. That sounds good.
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Post by kristy on May 4, 2008 13:59:09 GMT -6
I love sad dramatic, romantic books. LOL
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Post by Karina on May 4, 2008 14:03:36 GMT -6
romance is the best way to go!
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Post by kristy on May 4, 2008 14:09:22 GMT -6
Oh yes!
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Post by Julie on May 4, 2008 15:56:32 GMT -6
Oh I know. It was like a wandbath. I cried alot when Harry was walking to the forest too cause I thought he was gonna die. Me too!! Oddly enough, besides that part, I think the part I cried most at was when Hedwig died! Partially because it was the first big death, and I was caught offguard and shocked, and partly because I'm such a sucker for anything sad to do with animals.
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Post by Karina on May 4, 2008 16:00:39 GMT -6
LOL Hedwig was sad. Except when I thought Harry was gonna die, I cried most when Dobby died Poor Dobby
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Post by Julie on May 4, 2008 16:01:29 GMT -6
That was my other one, Dobby. I cried more over Dobby than I did Fred... even though Fred's death made me really sad too.
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Post by Karina on May 4, 2008 16:03:19 GMT -6
I cried over Dobby's death more too. I didn't even realize Fred died until a couple pages later. I don't know how... I almost tore the pages out going back to see if Fred was really dead.
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Post by Julie on May 4, 2008 16:04:43 GMT -6
It was pretty quick. And right in the middle of the battle. I tink that's why it didn't make me cry.
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Post by Karina on May 4, 2008 16:06:10 GMT -6
I know. I wonder why Fred and not George? Did she just randomly choose?
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Post by Julie on May 4, 2008 16:08:30 GMT -6
I think I heard her explanation of that once. I'm not sure if I'm telling it right, but I think it was because Fred was usually the ringleader of the two, had all the funniest lines and stuff, so it was somehow more tragic to kill him and leave George behind without him. And also, she did have George lose an ear at the beginning, so if I had known one of them was going to die, I would have predicted Fred.
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Post by Karina on May 4, 2008 17:40:16 GMT -6
I guess so. lol. I knew at least one of the Weasley's had to die before I bagan reading the book. I mean they're in the Order and everything... I wouldn't have predicted Fred though. But out of Fred and George, I suppose Fred too. Like I said though, Why Dobby!? LOL
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Post by kristy on May 4, 2008 18:53:36 GMT -6
Oh I know. It was like a wandbath. I cried alot when Harry was walking to the forest too cause I thought he was gonna die. Me too!! Oddly enough, besides that part, I think the part I cried most at was when Hedwig died! Partially because it was the first big death, and I was caught offguard and shocked, and partly because I'm such a sucker for anything sad to do with animals. I hated when she died! I didn't expect that at all.
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Post by Karina on May 4, 2008 19:29:25 GMT -6
I kind of expected it... unfortunately
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