Also, I liked the Goblet of Fire film adaptation
Don't care, and it's the only film Voldemort felt menacing after returning. By the last films he was just kind of goofy.
Also, I liked the Goblet of Fire film adaptation
Don't care, and it's the only film Voldemort felt menacing after returning. By the last films he was just kind of goofy.
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I always liked them well enough. I was never super crazy about them but I did binge-read each one as they came out and I remember enjoying them.
Should I re-read them as an adult? They hold up?
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Only if you're feeling really nostalgic. I reread them a good while back and got what I wanted out of it. It's children's books, especially the first 3.
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I really have no nostalgia tbh.
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Then skip it unless you read stuff like the really hungry caterpillar or babysitter's club for fun currently.
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