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Post by Tyler on Aug 17, 2003 20:23:32 GMT -5
Where did the Centaurs take her? I'm on the part where everyone is getting off thewre Thestral to go to The Department of Mysteries. What happened to her?
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Post by ponygirl's vapor on Aug 17, 2003 21:16:50 GMT -5
I don't remember, but you're still reading Order of the Phoenix?
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Post by ponygirl's vapor on Aug 17, 2003 21:26:18 GMT -5
I doubt you could read Order of the Phoenix in a day even if you liked it like you like A Series of Unfortunate Events. But back on Umbridge: I don't think it says what happened to Umbridge, or it might have. I really need to read that book again, so I can remember some things.
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Post by BSam on Aug 17, 2003 21:51:57 GMT -5
i could read it in a day i havn't tried but it wouldn't be too hard...i read the first four in a day...
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Post by MoonyGirl21 on Aug 17, 2003 21:57:16 GMT -5
You straaaaange little man. I can understand liking one series more than another, but in any series that you enjoy at all, wouldn't you want to keep on reading until you know what happens? Man, if someone made me stop reading before a book was over, save to go to school, eat, sleep, do homework, or use the restroom, I'd freak out. Nothing but a necessity can stop me once I've started (if it's good, of course). Maybe I'm just crazy. Anyway, tisk tisk . . . no asking what happens! You need to read and find out! No fair cheating! I think we should donate her to Voldie . . . human sacrifice is fuuuun!
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Post by negativenine on Aug 18, 2003 0:08:05 GMT -5
Yeah, HP took me a weekend to read, but I had a soccer tournament and finals, so I couldn't read continually. Umbridge's evilness bugged me. It never really explained WHY she was doing everything she did. Not well, anyway.
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Post by Rikku on Aug 18, 2003 9:48:32 GMT -5
keep reading Ty, you'll see where Umbridge ends up. well, in the end of the book. after the book, i don't know what happens to her
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Post by Shaffuru! on Aug 18, 2003 18:58:31 GMT -5
Well it doesn't say so you'll never know.
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Post by Dark_Avenger on Aug 19, 2003 0:54:57 GMT -5
Yes it does. Just finish the book before you ask questions, Ty, you'll understand stuff.
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Post by Shaffuru! on Aug 19, 2003 0:57:36 GMT -5
No. It doesn't. The book is written in Harry's POV, and Harry doesn't find out what happened to Umbridge in the forest so neither do we.
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Post by negativenine on Aug 19, 2003 11:30:16 GMT -5
That Umbridge is now carrying a half-centaur, half-toad child?
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Post by ponygirl's vapor on Aug 19, 2003 11:31:47 GMT -5
the centaurs made her pregnant swans? i dont think so.
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Post by Dark_Avenger on Aug 19, 2003 12:05:01 GMT -5
No. It doesn't. The book is written in Harry's POV, and Harry doesn't find out what happened to Umbridge in the forest so neither do we. Oh, so you're talking about in the FOREST. Okay, I'm just gonna shut up now.
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Post by MambaduMal on Aug 21, 2003 10:49:42 GMT -5
XD
Swans, you can turn the happiest little story and turn it into an adult drama... And that was a compliment ;D
That possibility is still terrible to think about though... *shudder*
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Post by negativenine on Aug 21, 2003 14:42:38 GMT -5
Yes, but funny. It's more interesting when you use your own imagination, you know?
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