25 July 2010

I must not tell lies

I've always loved writing and reading both. Lately, I've found myself hungering for a favorite fandom of the past. Rather than my recent obsession of Twilight, I've been wanting to delve into the Wizarding World. Yes, I've been missing the world of Harry Potter. In my opinion, it's better written than Twilight and has more "staying power." The seven books were truly the story of a generation. They hold themes that last forever: friendship, bravery, love, loyalty, and many more.

I started re-reading the books last semester and made it to Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. However, those books belonged to my room-mate. Now that I'm home, I'll have to dig my own books out of storage. Haven't done it yet because storage is...well, pretty full and mostly books. I've been re-watching the movies - the ones I can find, anyway. Order of the Phoenix seems to have vanished, which is really irritating to me. Of course, my DVDs are getting a little worn out. They've developed scratches and the like, which makes movie watching difficult. I did some research this week and learned that James Potter's birthday is two days before mine. :)

Research has also told me how much I missed in the books, how much I forgot. I didn't remember the back story of the Ravenclaw diadem as detailed in Deathly Hallows. I lost so many details of Severus Snape's story-line - though I did remember the ending and most of the important facts. Yeah, I forgot a lot of little stuff and I genuinely want to get back into that world. Just need to make time to go dig through my boxes and locate my books.

4 comments:

Rev. Lazaro said...

Nothing wrong about Harry Potter love (I'll make fun of your Twilight obsession later.) The other night I brought up how some areas have "Literary LARP camps" where kids get to role-play attending "classes" at Hogwarts. The party I was at, filled with plenty of adults, suddenly screamed out from people shouting "OH MY GOD I WANT TO GO!"

Nessa said...

I look forward to borrowing these books and finding another series to adore!

Denea said...

Laz - For what little it's worth, I can say that my Twi obsession (which is waxing and waning faster than the full moon these days) has no ties whatsoever to Pattinson, Stewart, Lautner, or the characters they portray.

Literary LARP camps? No way! I wanna go!!!

Lynette said...

My adorable OCD ADD girl....you hyper focus with the best of them. Too bad research is not your major. I do not know of anyone who can dig into a subject better than you...........get out to the shed and find you books.