Harry Potter
#11
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Originally Posted by kwhite
I didn't like the last one but the rest were awsome. We go to the IMAX and see them in 3D
We loved it. Geesh - just sat down and then it was time to leave.
#12
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Merced, CA
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Love it! I don't go to many movies, do remember ET and one nice cartoon my daughter took me to, Over the Hedges I think it was. But have seen the Harry Potter movies and am looking forward to going when sister comes to visit for TG.
That series of books was fantastic, I got them for a non reading G nephew and he started reading and now is above grade level.
I'll bet that there are 2 different areas of hatred in England right now..Number one, in the different publishing companies that sent it back to Rawling saying it was too long, too involved, to many hard words, no kid would ever read something like that, etc. I'll bet heads rolled when it became a hit.
And then there's her first husband who dumped her and the kid, she had to live on welfare till she started getting money from her book. I'll bet he regularly breaks his leg kicking himself in the butt for dumping her instead of letting her write!!!
That series of books was fantastic, I got them for a non reading G nephew and he started reading and now is above grade level.
I'll bet that there are 2 different areas of hatred in England right now..Number one, in the different publishing companies that sent it back to Rawling saying it was too long, too involved, to many hard words, no kid would ever read something like that, etc. I'll bet heads rolled when it became a hit.
And then there's her first husband who dumped her and the kid, she had to live on welfare till she started getting money from her book. I'll bet he regularly breaks his leg kicking himself in the butt for dumping her instead of letting her write!!!
#15
Originally Posted by sewred
I was wondering is it "too old" for my 11 yr.old daughter to see? She has seen all of them up to now. But, someone said it was a little more mature than the others?
#16
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Originally Posted by sewred
I was wondering is it "too old" for my 11 yr.old daughter to see? She has seen all of them up to now. But, someone said it was a little more mature than the others?
#19
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Mid Michigan
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LOVE Harry Potter! Have all books, DVDs and sound tracks. Are you aware of the HP paper pieced quilt blocks? They are really well done and FREE!
Almost forgot the address: http://community.livejournal.com/hp_paperpiecing/
Almost forgot the address: http://community.livejournal.com/hp_paperpiecing/
#20
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Happily buried in a heap of fabric in Indiana!
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Wow thank you I did not know about the gp paper piecing! I feel a Harry Potter quilt in the making! hee hee Someday when I get to it! hopefully sooner than later! haha
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