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Anonymous
>> Anonymous
*bump*
>> Anonymous
interesting
I think these covers are pretty cool
>> Anonymous
>>187098
yeah, they reflect part of the novel well. hedwig, a snake for the basilisk, a dog for sirius or a wolf for lupus, the dragon harry slays, a more real representation of a phoenix, i never paid attention to the last book.
>> Anonymous
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oh btw, Marjorie has finished her story "Harry Potter and the Charm of Venus":
http://marjorie.auroris.net/hp1-01.shtml
>> Anonymous
>>187106
Spoilerz: Half Blood Prince wasn't the last book.
>> Anonymous
You still in denial that they are childrens books?
>> Anonymous
>>187106
It's Lupin though, and Harry doesn't slay the dragon.
>> Anonymous
re: book 6, the HBP is represented through the (potions) book
>> Anonymous
>>187230
Except they're not. They're marketed towards children, but they are more young adult than anything. If you read the last book you would believe me.

I really just think you're in denial to the fact that so many people other than children enjoy them.
>> Anonymous
>>187238
IT'S NEVER LUPIN
>> Anonymous
>>187248
started off as children's book, ended as adult book EVERYONE IS SCREWED
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>187248
You just described the Peter and Jane learn to read series.
>> Anonymous
>>187380
I HAVE THAT 1!!!!!
>> Anonymous
>>187409
What's your point?
>> Anonymous
>>187212
The last book in OP's picture though.
>> Anonymous
>>187230
"These books ceased to be specifically for children halfway through the series; by Goblet of Fire, Rowling was writing for everyone, and knew it."
-Stephen King

http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20044270_20044274_20050689,00.html