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I don't want to be here.
I don't want to be there.
I want to be somewhere else.

I feel like Cinderella, only, you know, not as pretty.

Finished Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. Here is my opinion of it:

"good story, good story, good story, good story, convenient, unbelievable plot twist so that moral can be inserted, end of story."

Man, what a let-down. Not that I hate the book mind you. I was just disappointed. And from what I hear the 2nd-4th are the same way. I will still read them, because they are enjoyable, but damn, why did she have to do that? Unfortunately, I can compare these to Anne Rice and her "Vampire novels". By the time she got to the 4th one, she'd run out of steam, but she kept plowing ahead. Now I just see her name and groan. I hope J.K. Rowling takes some time to hone her writing skills and develop a better, more creative plot rather than getting to the end of writing a book and dropping the ball completely. It was such a lazy, pulled-out-of-her-ass ending. It's a shame that successful authors now have to, well, they don't HAVE to, but they do, listen to marketers and PR people. Quantity for quality baby.

Date: 2001-12-19 12:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nejgasmo.livejournal.com
I've got to agree with you here. It's an amazing series, that deserved better endings than whatever she decides to slap on to meet a deadline. But as the series goes on, there's less "Harry's a hero!" than "someone saved Harry's ass from Voldemort!" Stick with it, my favorite was the third book.

Lord of the Rings tomorrow!! If neither of us gets tickets (if they's all sold out), maybe we can go this weekend or something.

Date: 2001-12-19 12:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] blustocking.livejournal.com
I will definitely read the rest of them, but I'm not going to buy them. I'll just wait until the roomie is done and borrow hers again. :) I do want to see the movie. During the last part, when Harry & Co. go after the Stone, I kept thinking about how nice it would look on film. I hope they did it justice. Rowling does have a lot of clever and creative ideas, but that ending really let me down.

:( I was going to go with a bunch of people to see Lord of the Rings, but most theaters are sol out for the evening shows already. We'd have to go see it at Century City or Universal and I'd rather see it at Mann's. Plus, I don't really have the money, so I think I'm just going to wait. Which sucks because two of my co-workers went to a screening last week and said it was phenomenal. Foo.

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