Showing posts with label harry potter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label harry potter. Show all posts

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Accio

With Bullshark and Clownfish gone, I've had time to re-read some Harry Potter at night. And I was wondering, how do you pronounce this word in your head when you read it:

Accio. As in the summoning charm.

I think of it as AX-io.

There is also, OCKio, OSSio, ACKio.

I think its ACKio in the movie.

What do you think?

Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Dan Brown? Really?

I read a Yahoo story (below) this morning because the headline intrigued me.

Thoughts, in no particular order:

I would be curious as to the actual poll wording. The Bible comes out as the "most popular" book. Was the question, What is the greatest/most important book of all time? Or what was the best book you ever read? I can see the Bible being the first response to the former, but maybe its just my brain, I probably would not have thought of it as a possible answer to the latter. Could be just me.

For #2, I get the GWTW/LOTR/HP responses. I'll even give you Steven King, though I've never read him myself. But Dan Brown?? Twice in the top 10??? What????

All right, I didn't read Angels and Demons. But I read Da Vinci Code. It was a good yarn, a rip-roaring fast read, and I enjoyed it at the time. But I didn't like it enough to go pick up everything the author ever wrote -- and I do that with most authors. And I would never read it again. Its in the same class as an early Tom Clancy, a good Grisham or Baldacci or Patterson to me -- books that I'll pick up, read in a summer's night, and only vaguely remember.

To me, a truly great book is one you want to read over and over. One you'll pick up in the middle and read to the end on a whim. Or one that you would recommend to a good friend, but buy her her own copy because you can't bear to give up yours. A book like that would be in my top 2 or top 10. And I can't imagine anything by the author of the DaVinci Code, let alone that book itself, making anyone's top 10.

Gotta get going. End rant, I guess.

The story, because if I just linked to it, it would be obsolete in a day:

NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) - When it comes to literary pursuits in the United States most people agree on at least one thing -- the most popular book is the Bible, according to a new survey.
It came in first in a Harris Poll of nearly 2,513 adults but the second choice in the survey was not as clear cut.
"While the Bible is number one among each of the different demographic groups, there is a large difference in the number two favorite book," Harris said in a statement announcing the results.
Men chose J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings" and women selected Margaret Mitchell's "Gone With the Wind" as their second-favorite book, according to the online poll.
But the second choice for 18- to 31-year-olds was J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series, while 32- to 43-year-olds named Stephen King's "The Stand" and Dan Brown's "Angels and Demons."
Picks for second-favorite book also varied according to region. "Gone With the Wind" was number two in the southern and midwestern United States while easterners chose "The Lord of the Rings" and westerners opted for "The Stand."
Whites and Hispanics picked "Gone With the Wind" as their second-favorite book after the Bible, while African-Americans preferred "Angels and Demons."
"Finally, they may not agree on candidates, but one thing that brings together partisans is their favorite book. For Republicans, Democrats and Independents, the top two books are the same -- the Bible followed by "Gone With the Wind."
Dan Brown's "The Da Vinci Code," "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, "Angels and Demons" by Dan Brown, "Atlas Shrugged" by Ayn Rand and "Catcher in the Rye" by J.D. Salinger rounded out the top 10 favorites.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Basilisk

Thank you, xkcd, for enabling me to use my "Harry Potter" tag again.

That was awesome. Almost as awesome as a "Republicans for Voldemort" bumper sticker.

Or a vanity plate that says HORCRUX.

Friday, July 27, 2007

No spoilers

So I "went dark" for a few days there to avoid Harry Potter spoilers ... and then my husband spoiled it. He read the last five pages and kept dropping hints until I made a guess so accurate he believed I had read the pages too.

I hadn't.

But his facial expression gave it all away.

I think he's too evil to be a Hufflepuff. But he just had PRK done to his eyes today so I suppose I'd better be kind to him.

The book was great though. Looking to discuss it but NOT on the blog. No spoilers. Email me if you'd like.

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

The one with the power to vanquish the Dark Lord approaches...

... but its not me.

Well, its not like we didn't know that already.

Hat tip Angry Pregnant Lawyer.

What Harry Potter Character are You?

Hermione Granger

You are a smart and intelligent person. You use your smarts to help out friends. You can be emotional at times but you always seem to be in the mood to help someone out.

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Monday, June 04, 2007

Proof I am Hermione Granger

. . . with better hair.

I observed on this blog at least once before that I identify with Hermione a bit.



I liked this sorting quiz... much better than the ususal "Do you like Lions? Is your favorite color gold?" Because, duh. This is a bit more personality-based.

So, according to the points, I tied between Ravenclaw and Gryffindor, but "the hat" put me Gryffindor.

Hmmm...

"How come you're not in Ravenclaw?" he demanded, staring at
Hermione with something close to wonder. "With brains like yours?"

"Well, the Sorting Hat did seriously consider placing me in Ravenclaw during my Sorting," said Hermione brightly, "but it decided on Gryffindor in the end."

Harry Potter and Order of the Phoenix. Ch. 19

OOTP Movie: July 13, 2007
Deathly Hollows book: July 21, 2007