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2012 Reading Challenge

2012 Reading Challenge
Danii X Danii has read 2 books toward her goal of 50 books.
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July 10th
3:42 PM
Book 15 | Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J.K. Rowling (a re-read)
Do I really need to explain why I re-read this book?
I first read Deathly Hallows way back in college and when I saw the first part of the last Harry Potter movie, I barely remember anything I read from the book. I didn’t get to fully enjoy watching the movie because I was asking my companions what was happening most of the time! To prevent the same thing from happening again, I decided to re-read the book a month before the part two of the movie premiers.
Reading the book again, definitely, rekindled my love for JK Rowling and the whole Harry Potter series. It made me realize that the story of Harry Potter, after receiving so much praise and so much criticism (for being related to witchcraft), indeed, played a big part in my adulthood. And even though the magic of Harry Potter in the big screens will end soon, it will never really end in our hearts.

Book 15 | Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J.K. Rowling (a re-read)

Do I really need to explain why I re-read this book?

I first read Deathly Hallows way back in college and when I saw the first part of the last Harry Potter movie, I barely remember anything I read from the book. I didn’t get to fully enjoy watching the movie because I was asking my companions what was happening most of the time! To prevent the same thing from happening again, I decided to re-read the book a month before the part two of the movie premiers.

Reading the book again, definitely, rekindled my love for JK Rowling and the whole Harry Potter series. It made me realize that the story of Harry Potter, after receiving so much praise and so much criticism (for being related to witchcraft), indeed, played a big part in my adulthood. And even though the magic of Harry Potter in the big screens will end soon, it will never really end in our hearts.