Daily Chit-Chat -- Winter and/or Summer Edition

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I loved Alice in Wonderland! Tim Burton is an amazing director! He is so crazy... :P
 
And yet Literature manages to make the text better... Only the ones that I'd actually read outside of school anyways. :P (we did some terrible books for literature last year, and nothing could have ever made them better...)

Fantasy is stuff like Harry Potter, or like stuff with dragons and wizards and stuff. Ooooh, that or like medieval stuff. Like the stories of like Troy and 300. Those stories set way in the past and the wars are like hand to hand combat. Love ancient civilisations!

I love Harry Potter!Ummm perhaps I should say that by that I mean I love the books lol.I haven't seen all of the movies.I did see HP and the Deathly Hallows part 1 in theaters though,and I read all of the books!

Yha I don't understand do you or do u NOT like HP?Ummmm do you guys think yet another change of topic is needed considering nobody seems to know any urban legends?Hmmm is the tale of Sleepy Hallow a urban legend?Idk it but my cousin does,she lives on a road called Sleepy Hallow lol
 
I haven't read a page of Harry Potter, to be completely honest. I'm not into reading fantasy (or novels in general - I hated reading literature in English class).

Most of my favorite works of literature are authored by the Internal Revenue Service. Their "Filing Instructions for Form 1040" is epic.
 
I like the HP movies more than the books. Shows the feeling more. xD

I prefer to read the books cause I can imagain it,movies can get close 2 what the writer wrote but not exactly
 
The HP books are so much better than the movies. I only liked the 6th and 7th movies. They were pretty epic, actually. But the books still have a certain feeling that Rowling creates, that cannot really be shown in the movies.
 
i could never read any series of books. even if the books are really interesting i would get bored and angsty and want to read something new, and considering how i'm alwayins in a library, something will probably catch my eye and spark an interest
 
I love reading books. :D :D
My nook is like one of the best things I've ever gotten as suddenly I can have a billion books at once. :'D

In regards to funny, I've actually read two books lately that were pretty humorous: Stop Dressing Your Six-Year-Old Like a Skank: And Other Words of Delicate Southern Wisdom by Celia Rivenbark and Nightlight: a Parody by The Harvard Lampoon. They're both quite hilarious. The former is a collection of thirty-two 'essays'/short stories per say and they're simply hilarious. I laughed throughout most of the book. The latter is a parody of the first Twilight book. It was rather funny as well. (:
 
The HP books are so much better than the movies. I only liked the 6th and 7th movies. They were pretty epic, actually. But the books still have a certain feeling that Rowling creates, that cannot really be shown in the movies.

You worded what I was trying to say!I prefer the books!I mean watching the movies are cool and helps you get a picture of what the writer tried to explain weither its clothing or some kind of make up idem (wether wand or the magic sorting hat,or something) but I prefer the books besides the fact they help with that
 
I read the HP books up to the middle of Book 5, but for some reason I just couldn't finish it. So for the fifth book I just watched the movie, and I'll be doing that for the sixth and seventh as well (yes, I know the sixth movie is out, but I haven't watched it yet. :( )

That's too bad. The 5th book is my fav next to the 3rd, even though it's really boring in the beginning. Her writing skills worsened in the 5th book, but the story deepened so much that it's ok. And the 6th book is a bit more mellow, while the 7th is nothing like the others. It's just plain epic, while still having some of the old HP feeling. And the 6th movie and 7th, you should watch. They are, like I said, much better than the others in terms of overall movie quality.

Uh, I feel like I just repeated myself, sorry xD

Also, new page dance *does*
 
That's too bad. The 5th book is my fav next to the 3rd, even though it's really boring in the beginning. Her writing skills worsened in the 5th book, but the story deepened so much that it's ok. And the 6th book is a bit more mellow, while the 7th is nothing like the others. It's just plain epic, while still having some of the old HP feeling. And the 6th movie and 7th, you should watch. They are, like I said, much better than the others in terms of overall movie quality.

Uh, I feel like I just repeated myself, sorry xD

Also, new page dance *does*
I always thought the 5th book was pretty decent, I really don't see why it gets so much heat. (probably for its length?) I finished the book in about a week when I had no internet over the summer, sooo it didn't drag too much to me. I generally enjoy anything from book four on quite a lot since that's when I feel the series took a much more dramatic turn of events and slightly darker tone. Took me ages to find another series I could get that addicted to reading. (Hunger Games filled that void, though!)
 
My favorite was either the 4th or the 7th one.Yha looks like we accedently started a new topic lol.I'ma go see HP and the Deathly hallows part 2 as well.Me and my 2 brothers went to see it the first sunday it was out
 
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