Friday, June 30, 2017

July: Chris Colfer Month!!

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Chris Colfer Month
In other words July 


I decided for the month of July to read Fairy Tale retellings starting with Chris Colfer's series. 


Every year at the start of July I read Chris Colfer's Land of Stories series before the new book in the series is released. I started doing this back in 2012 and have done it ever since. I will be reading the whole entire series leading up until the release of the final novel on July 11th. I will also be reading the companion books that go along with the series.  


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Chris Colfer's Land Of Stories Series:

The Land of Stories: The Wishing Spell
The Land of Stories: The Enchantress Returns
The Land of Stories: A Grimm Warning
The Land of Stories: Beyond the Kingdoms
The Land of Stories: An Author's Odyssey
The Land of Stories: Worlds Collide- Finally!!
The Land of Stories: A Treasury of Classic Fairy Tales
Adventures from the Land of Stories: The Mother Goose Diaries
Adventures from the Land of Stories: Queen Red Ridding Hood's Guide to Royalty 
The Curvy Tree: A Tale from the Land of Stories 

And also his book Struck By Lightning
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This is going to be a great month of reading. 




June Reads: End of the Month Reviews

Dorothy Must Die Series by Danielle Paige: 

For my reviews on these books I'm not going to do a full plot synopsis for each book. This is a series about a girl named Amy, who is the second girl from Kansas to land in the Land of Oz. Her mission is to kill Dorothy. Oz has been completely changed since what happened in the original novels and the movie. Amy joins the Revolutionary Order of the Wicked. The Wicked may not be a wicked as they have always seemed especially if Dorothy and her loyal followers are considered "the good".
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Dorothy Must Die- Read June 15-18th 
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The concept for these novels is a great one. I like when a retelling or re-imagining takes characters that in their original story are considered good and then makes them villains. The first book in the series is a great setup for the entire series. We get to know our main character and her motivations. She is learning about the world that she has just entered and it gives the audience an eye into the world that Oz has become. One of the aspects that I don't like about this book is the slow middle. I believe with a little tweaking the middle would have been fine. Overall this is a great opener for the series that I enjoyed and hoped would continue for the books. This was also my second reading of this novel and I was excited to finally read the other three books. I got the fourth signed!

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The Wicked Will Rise- Read June 19- 21st 
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The Wicked Will Rise is the second book in the series and it definitely for me at least, had middle book syndrome. The problem for me in the first book was the slow middle of the book. This book is almost two hundred pages less and it felt slower for me. Also the lack of descriptions bothered me. I feel that having the world of Oz at your disposal should give plenty of room for great descriptions and story. Now, I'm not saying that I hated this book because I did not but it is my least favorite of the series. The size of this and the rest of the books scared me when I first saw them. They are each at least two-hundred pages less than the first.

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Yellow Brick War-- Read June 22- 24th
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The next book in the series Yellow Brick War was a book that I was not really excited for I will say that. After the second book, I felt that the series would just continue to lose me. I wanted to finish the series because I don't like not finishing them. The beginning took me a little to get into. Two days of it. When I got to around page seventy or so I got hooked so hard on the book. I loved what happened in this book and I really don't understand that. This is one of the most hated in the series and I can see some of the flaws that people point out but I love that. I'm not going to mention any of the plot points since this is the third of a series but I love where Amy ends up in the beginning of the book.

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The End of Oz- Read June 25th 
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The last book in the series (Oh it better be! Ugh), was a good book until the ending. I like where the romance ends up and also Amy as a character. The solution in this novel that she finally figures out was not something that I was expecting and it sort of wrecked my heart reading it. Then Danielle
Paige goes and ruins it with the ending. We got a happy ending of sorts but then she goes and makes it open ended. I don't know if this is the last book or if we will have more. If there is I may read it depending on when it comes out. I don't want to have to reread these books to read another.

Overall the series is good though I'm not sure if it should have been the four books. I believe that a good amount of some of the books could have been cut out to make this let's say a two book series. Three at the most. I did like the first, third, and fourth books and some of the second. It is an interesting take on the Oz books and I like how Danielle Paige pulls in aspects from other books in the Oz series other than The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. I don't know where I stand on this series as a whole but I did enjoy it enough.


My Month As A Whole: 

This was a pretty good reading month for me since I read fourteen books. I will say though that I did not read all of the books that I had planned out for myself. That was due to how much I have been writing this month and also not feeling like reading the books. April, May, and June were experiments for me with picking out a list of books to read that I wanted to during the month. This I thought would be similar to reading for my college classes. It was to an extent but I know that it was not a good idea for me.

 I have never done this for myself before and really have always read what I felt like reading. I wanted to try it out these months and it worked for the most part. Well at least for April and May.

I'm not going to try and force myself to read anything during the months that follow. Next month will be a themed month because I always read the same books during July. I will have a post dedicated to talking about that.

What I learned from this experiment is to not try to force myself into picking books for the month at such an extensive amount. I'm a mood reader and always will be. July like I said is going to be themed month but that is my tradition that I started back in 2012. Next month is going to be exciting.


I cannot wait.


List of some of the books I read this month: 

Random Illustrated Facts by Mike Lowery- Read June 2nd
This book will be coming out October 31st 2017
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33572519This book was so cute but also very informative. I love books that have facts in them and have read many different books similar to this with random facts. A great part of this book is the illustrations. I know that this author is popular for his illustrated children's books and I can see why from this. His illustrations are often quite funny in this book and are a great addition to the facts within the book. Also just so interesting and weird. Many I had heard before but then there were many that I had never seen before. I think this book is a neat little book that may interest many people. I enjoyed my reading of it and am glad that I got the chance to read it. 

I received this for free for an honest review.

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll- Read June 1-2nd  

I have a full review of this already on my blog. If you want to read it here is the link: http://whattoreadwithcag.blogspot.com/2017/06/alices-adventures-in-wonderland-review.html


St. Grizzle's School for Girls, Ghost and Runaway Grannies by Karen McCombie- 
Read June 5-7th
Released June 2017
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34921024This is an adorable book that I thoroughly enjoyed during the month. The illustrations and the story are just so cute. This is about a quirky school that a young girl named Dani goes to. They try to enter into a film contest to show their love for where they live and hilarity ensues. This is the second in a series of two books so far. It was a quick and easy read. Perfect for young ones but again I will say I enjoyed it. It was funny and had the right types of quirks. I would pick up another one of the books if she ever wrote more. 

I received this for free for an honest review.
I recommend reading it. 


Heartless by Marissa Meyer- Read June 6th-9th

Another favorite of the month that I have already done a review for. I completely recommend reading this book. Here is a link for my review: http://whattoreadwithcag.blogspot.com/2017/06/heartless-by-marissa-meyer.html

Aftercare Instructions by Bonnie Pipkin 
Released on June 27th 
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This is a stunning book that almost made me cry multiple times while I was reading. I enjoy books with different formats and instantly wanted to read this book. Half of the novel is written in prose where we are getting what is happening to our main character, Genesis after she has an abortion. (This is not a spoiler because it mentioned in the description) The other half of the book is written in a script format showing what happened to Genesis in the past. We switched back and forth between these two different times learning bits and pieces of the story over time. I am going to say that this was a bit jarring at times. The formatting and the way that Bonnie wrote was beautiful but the switch took me out of it two or three times. 


I recommend this to anyone that wants to be touched by a beautiful book. It is sad but also heartwarming at the same time. I will definitely be buying this book for myself. Gorgeous. 

I received this for free for an honest review. 


And finally...
The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzi Lee- Read June 27-28th
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This book is one of the funniest books I have read of all time. So far it is my second favorite book of the year right below 180 Seconds by Jessica Park. I had been anticipating this book for six months and as soon as I received it I got so excited. This book takes place in the 18th century. Our main character Henry "Monty" Montague was raised to be a gentleman but he is a far cry from even being close to this. He would rather go out gambling, get drunk, and sleep around with anyone that he can. 

29283884He embarks on a grand tour of Europe in an attempt to have all the fun he possibly can before he has to help his father with the family estate. His father is greatly against Monty's lifestyle and is forcing Monty to start behaving himself or he will lose his inheritance. Monty takes his childhood best friend, Percy on the journey, who he helplessly loves and adores. Also, he has his sister too. Their trip goes off track after they find a mysterious object that leads them from Paris to Venice in a manhunt, fighting highwaymen, pirates, and forbidden feelings for each other. 

This book is hilarious and had me laughing so loudly that I disturbed my cat at multiple times. 🙀
I loved the characters in this story and just could not get enough of them. Monty is so bad in this story and does so many stupid things but I could not help but love him. The romance was adorable. His sister, Felicity was an amazing female character that held strong in a world of the past. After reading the book I found out there is going to be a sequel next year with her as the lead. I will 100% be picking up that book. 

Overall this is one of the best books that I read this year and held up to my high expectations for it. Also, the cover and book are stunning. The map is awesome. 

All I can say is read it. But be prepared for cuteness, some inappropriate behavior, butt-kicking characters, and one of the best historical fiction novels. At least to me. 

Disney's Hercules Review

🏺 Disney's Hercules Movie Review- Watched June 27th 
In Honor of the 20th Anniversary of Hercules
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How better to spend the day than watch this movie? This is my second favorite Disney movie right below The Little Mermaid. It is the well-known hero story. Hercules goes off on a mission wanting to find out who he really is. He meets his father, Zeus, who tells him he has to become a true hero to join him as a God again. Hercules sets out to meet Philotetes (Phil for short). Over the course of the movie, Hades sets out on his mission. He falls in love, has to fight many creatures, and finds out what it means to be a true hero. 

"Zeusy I'm home"- Hades 

One of the reasons that I adore this movie and the biggest reason is James Woods as Hades. He is the funniest character in the movie if not the funniest in all of the Disney movies. He is my favorite Disney villain. I just adore him as a character. He's snarky, sarcastic, self-depreciating, and probably is the best part of the movie. Oh and I recommend watching the movie until the end credits because Hades talks to you. This was one of my favorite things when I was a kid. I want a Hades' movie right now. Come on Disney. Please. 

"I would go most anywhere to find where I belong"- Hercules "I Can Go the Distance" 

The music in this movie is perfect. Every single song hits me so hard when I hear them. I know all of the words because of a number of times I have listened to them and watched the movie. My favorite is "I won't say I'm in love" sung by Meg. It was just a song that I have always enjoyed singing myself. Also, the visuals with this are great. 

"At least out loud, I won't say I'm in love." - Meg "I Won't Say I'm in Love"

Greek Mythology has always been one of my favorite things to watch and read about and I blame that unconditional love on this movie. Thanks, Hercules you started an obsession that I will never get enough of. That's the one thing that I can easily say about this movie. No, it is not the same as the Greek Myths, which is a good thing since this is a kids movie. It made me want to research more about these characters and learn about the origins of them. I have heard so many people make fun of the fact that this is not a complete adaptation of the myths but I think that is a good thing. It is a great story that I love fully and cannot get enough of. 

"A true hero isn't measured by the size of his strength but by the strength of his heart."- Zeus 

20 years later I am still so obsessed with it. Here's to many more. 

Notes During the Movie (There are spoilers below, don't read these if you have not watched the movie) :
~ Baby Hercules and Pegasus are adorable *squeals at the cuteness*
   - the adorableness is too much
   - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zFDrIpZqOs 
~ Music
   -"I Won't Say I'm in Love"
   - "Go the Distance"
   - "Gospel Truth"
~ Artwork- beautiful style made with the help of
~ Changes are just fine
   - This was what made me interested in Greek Mythology when I was a child. It started my forever obsession with finding all information about the myths.
~ Hades- every single scene that he is in
   - James Woods
~ Jokes about Greek Mythology
   - Verse
   - Oedipus
   - Creating the great art pieces
~ Meg being one of Hades' cronies- interesting love interest problem
~ The Muses are a great way to narrate what is going on
   - Very reminiscent of "Tell me oh Muse."- from the Odyssey
   - Great use of the idea for narration device

Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Mid-Year Book Freak Out Tag



1. Best book you've read so far in 2017? 
180 Seconds by Jessica Park. I have a review on this book and all of my thoughts on it. I really loved this so much.
180 Seconds by Jessica Park
2. Best sequel you've read so far in 2017? 
The Last Olympian by Rick Riordan. This was not only the best sequel that I read this year but it is also really one of the best ending books that I have ever read for a series. I had built the ending up for the series over the week that I was reading them and this did not disappoint. It was so good.
The Last Olympian by Rick Riordan
3. New release you haven't read yet, but want to?  
History is All You Left Me by Adam Silveria
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4. Most anticipated release for the second half of 2017?
Chris Colfer's The Land of Stories: World's Collide. This is my most anticipated release of the year. Gosh I really cannot wait to read this book so much. I have been looking forward to this book for a year so yeah.
Worlds Collide (The Land of Stories #6)

5. Biggest Disappointment?
Troilus and Cressida by William Shakespeare. I really love most of Shakespeare's plays and I love Greek Mythology so I was really excited to read this play. But I hated it.
Troilus and Cressida by William Shakespeare
6. Biggest Surprise?
The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde it was slow to start but I loved it so much. Dorian is the worst.
The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde

7. Favorite debut author?
L. E. Delano who wrote Traveler. I really enjoyed this book and it is one of the best that I read this year by a debut author.
Traveler by L.E. DeLano
8. Newest fictional crush?
I want to say Gatsby here but I can't because I read the book before. I did really like Esben from 180 Seconds by Jessica Park but I don't think I would call him a crush. He's sweet but still. So I'm sticking with Gatsby forever. :)
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

9. Newest favorite character? 
This would be one hundred percent Percy Jackson. I read the Percy Jackson series for the first time this year and loved his narration in the books and just him as a character.
The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan

10. Book that made you cry?
180 Seconds was one that made me cry and also Tell the Wolves I'm Home. There were others that made me sad but these were ones that seriously hit me hard. They were hard hitting and genuinely were some of best books I read this year.
Tell the Wolves I'm Home by Carol Rifka Brunt180 Seconds by Jessica Park

11. Book that made you happy?
My Lady Jane it was so sweet. Also Bull by David Elliot, it's also sad though.
My Lady Jane by Cynthia HandBull by David Elliott
12. Favorite book to movie adaptation you saw this year?
Beauty and the Beast, really this is an adaptation of the original Disney version but that is based off of the book so I count it in this list. I haven't seen any other adaptations other than this and I loved this movie so much. I have watched it three times.


13. Favorite review you've written this year?
Definitely my April Wrap-up: Classics Month Part 1 post is my favorite review. I spent a lot of time writing this review and thinking through everything that I put into it. I also really enjoyed that month of reading especially the classics. Each of the reviews that I wrote for that post were highly thought out and important to me. It's always great when you can validly back up how you think about a book and what you have learned from the story. I spent the time on this post and many others to show why I felt a certain way towards each book. None of my posts will ever be "Oh I love this book" and that being the whole review because that does not tell anyone anything. Classics also are something I feel strongly about because of my English major background.

14. Most beautiful book you bought so far this year?
I do not yet own the most beautiful book that I bought which would be the illustrated edition of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. I have been looking forward to this book since I first heard that there were going to be illustrated books for each of the books in the Harry Potter series. This is my favorite of the series and I cannot wait.
Another book that is stunning that I have is Bull by David Elliot
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: The Illustrated Edition [Book]Bull by David Elliott

15. What books do you need to read by the end of the year?
There are tons that I need to read by the end of the year but I'll stick to ones that I have on my selves or ones I have pre-ordered.
   1. The Heroes of Olympus Series by Rick Riordan- This needs to happen. I most likely will be reading other series of his this year but this series is a definite.

   2. The Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer- I loved Heartless so now I just want to read anything and everything by her.

 And too many others.

Anticipated Reads for Summer 2017 :)

📚 Books I am Anticipating for Summer 2017  😊

This is going to be a short post for today because I just want to show the books that I am looking forward to reading so much over the next couple of months. I will write reviews for each of these books once I finally read them. 


1. The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzie Lee: Was released on June 27th
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It came to my house yesterday and
 I'm already half way through it. It's great so far. :)
2. Because You Love to Hate Me edited by Amerie: Will be released July 11th. 
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3. Words in Deep Blue by Cath Crowley: Was released on June 6th.
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4. The Crowns of Croswald by D. E. Night: Will be released July 21st
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5.  The Wendy Project by Melissa Jane Osborne: Will be released on July 18th
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And the one I am anticipating the most is...

The Land of Stories: Worlds Collide by Chris Colfer: Will be released July 11th.   
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Hate to Love Ships/ Top 5 Wednesday

🌈  💌 Hate to Love Ships/ Top 5 Wednesday- June 28th  😍 💖

These are the relationships that start with the love interests hating each other and then they start to love each other overtime. This post contains spoilers from three movies, two books, and one tv show. So be prepared. Also these are not in any order.

Top 5 Wednesday is a group created by Lainey of Ginger Reads Lainey on Booktube and is now hosted by Sam of Thoughts on Tomes on Booktube. Here is a link to the group on Goodreads if you are interested in joining.:

5.) Jake and Melanie from Sweet Home Alabama: So my first in this list is from one of my favorite
movies. Both Jake and Melanie like each other as children but grow to hate each other into adulthood. Melanie goes back home to Alabama when she is trying to get married. She finds out that she is still married to her ex-husband Jake and goes home to finish the divorce. This is one of my favorite relationships and I just have always loved how they go from really despising each other to loving each other by the end. A great movie and romance. 

4.) Lena and Kostos from The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants by Ann Brashares: 
They do not completely hate each other at the beginning of their love story but Lena does not like Kostos at the beginning of the first book in the series based on what she hears about him. Slowly over the course of the novel they fall in love learning about each other. This was one of my first relationships I rooted for so hard. I loved them and this series more than any other contemporary. 



3.) Belle and the Beast from Beauty and the Beast: So this is also a movie but there is a book that this is based on but I have never read it. The relationship between Belle and the Beast starts with both not being friendly at all to each other. Yeah, they hate each other, Belle is his captive and he is her captor. Slowly they begin a friendship and then they become something so much more. 








2.) Pacey and Joey from Dawson's Creek: Pacey and Joey is one of my top OTPs of all time. I love them so much. I grew up on Dawson's Creek and watched Pacey and Joey fall in love over the course of the series. They were endgame for me the whole time. I wanted nothing more than for them to be together. They began with banter, became friends, and slowly fell in love. It was beyond sweet and I still cannot help but smile when I am just thinking about them. Their banter is my favorite part of their relationship. 
Dawson, man you never had a chance. Thank god. :) 
My favorite episode of the show: 6.15 "Castaways".

1.) Simon and Baz from Carry On by Rainbow Rowell: This is one of my favorite novels and is definitely my favorite by Rainbow Rowell. Simon and Baz are based loosely off of Harry and Draco from the Harry Potter series. In this book Simon and Baz start out being enemies. They are each watching each other closely and Baz even wants to kill Simon. As the book continues we find out that this "hate" that they have for each other is more of a love. This is one of my favorite couples. 

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Honorable Mention: Cher and Josh from Clueless: I have added in Cher and Josh to this list because I really do adore their relationship and just felt that this would not be a list of my favorite Hate to Love Ships without them. The movie begins with them not hating each other but also not really liking each other. Over the course of the movie we see their relationship grow and they are just so darn cute. Love them so much.




Monday, June 26, 2017

The Ultimate Harry Potter Tag

The Ultimate Harry Potter Tag  ⚡


In Celebration of the 20th Anniversary of Harry Potter 
This was created by Isi on her BookTube channel. I love Harry Potter so darn much and I have wanted to find one of these for while. This one is pretty good so I decided to do it. Here is the link to the original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnazVprXSWg.

My Harry Potter Selves
You can click the images to see them closer. 

GENERAL Questions:

1.)  Favorite book?
     - Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

2.)  Least favorite book?
               -So I am cheating with this but it does say the eighth book on it so ha. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. I actually did like this but it was definitely not as good as the others.

3.) Favorite movie?
               -Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

4.)  Least favorite movie? 
               -Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. This movie is my least favorite because they cut out so much and ugh I just don't like it.

5.)  Favorite quote?
 "You're not a bad person. You're a very good person, who bad things have happened to. Besides, the world isn't split into good people and Death Eaters. We've all got both light and dark inside us. What matters is the part we choose to act on. That's who we really are." -Sirius Black

CHARACTERS Questions:

6.) Favorite Weasley?
             -George and Fred. Yep I'm not picking one. They are the funniest in the series and I just adore them so much.


7.) Favorite female character?
              -Professor McGonagall. She is just so sarcastic and wonderful. I would love her to be my professor. "Have a biscuit, Potter."

8.) Favorite villain?
              -Lucius Malfoy, he is so stuck up in himself and it is enjoyable seeing what he becomes. Also, I love him in the movies.

9.) Favorite male character?
              -Sirius, he's my favorite character in the series. I just adore him and his relationship with Harry.

10.) Favorite professor?
              -Lupin, he was definitely one of the best professors that Harry had. His Defense Against the Dark Arts Class looked so interesting and thoroughly enjoyable. Though Professor McGonagall was also really awesome. Oh my gosh and Hagrid. He was so sweet the whole time and I always wanted to be in his classes even if I could have got hurt. Also, he always tried so hard to make the classes interesting and worthwhile.

WOULD YOU RATHER Questions:

11.) A. Wash Snape's hair, or B. Spend a day listening to Lockhart rant about himself?:
             -This would easily be A. I don't think I would be able to take an hour of Lockhart. He is so annoying.

12.) Duel    A. an elated Bellatrix, or B. an angry Molly
            -Probably A. Bellatrix but I believe either way I would die quickly. But an angry Molly scares me.

13.) Travel to Hogwarts via A. Hogwarts Express or B. flying car.
            -A. Hogwarts Express. This would be so amazing.

14.) A. Kiss Voldemort. Or B give Umbridge a bubble bath.
             -I guess give Umbridge a bubble bath because I would be scared to death to kiss Voldemort. If I could not have to hear her talk.

15.) A. Ride a Hippogriff. or B. Ride a Firebolt
             -If I knew I was not going to fall off I would probably ride the Firebolt but I am very afraid of heights.

BOOK TO MOVIE ADAPTATION Questions:
16.) Is there a character which you felt differently about in the movies vs. books?
           -I really liked Ginny's character in the book but then in the movies, they never showed her great characteristics. I really did not like her movie counterpoint.
            -Tonks
            -Lupin
            -Ron

17.) Is there a movie you preferred instead of the book?
           -Nope.

18.) Richard Harris or Michael Gambon as Dumbledore?
          -This is hard because we hardly saw Harris but I really do believe that he fit Dumbledore's character a little more than Gambon. I am not one of the people that hate Gambon but I believe that Harris fit the role absolutely perfectly. I like Gambon a lot.

19.) Your top thing (person or event) which wasn't included in the movie that annoyed you the most?
Watch out Harry! You may get a piece on you.
           -What a question. So I have plenty of these though one stands out the most. One of my absolute favorite scenes in the Deathly Hallows is the battle between Harry and
Voldemort at the end of the book. I hated the changes that they made to this scene. It was in the movie but they fought completely by themselves for most of it and it was not even close to how powerful it was in the book. I remember when I had first read that book and being so excited to see that scene play out in the movie. They made Voldemort explode into a million little pieces and I just hated it so much. The fact that in the book he died as anyone would have was powerful. He had thought that he was remarkable and the best but then he died like everyone else. I think that that is much more powerful of a scene than the scene in the movie. I do really like that movie mostly but that bothers me so much.
So much better.
          -SPEW being gone
          -Peeves
          -Prefect story line
 And I could go on and on.

20.) If you could remake any of the Potter movies, which would it be?
          - Probably the eighth movie or maybe even the fifth.

HOGWARTS Questions:

21.) Which house was your first gut feeling you'd be a part of?
          -Gryffindor when I was a child but as I got older I wanted to be a Ravenclaw.

22.) Which house were you actually sorted into on Pottermore (or another online sorting quiz)?
          -Ravenclaw on everyone I have ever taken. I guess I was right.

23.) Which class would be your favorite?
          -I think that Charms would be neat. I love the spells that they learned in Charms. Also, Fitwick would be such a cool professor. If Lupin was teaching, Defense Against the Dark Arts. I would love his class.

24.) Which spell do you think would be most useful to learn?
           -Accio, I have wanted to use this so many times. I sometimes will even say it when I want get something easily. It would make life easier.

25.) Which character do you think at Hogwarts you'd instantly become best friends with?
          -Probably Hermione or Lupin. I could hang out in the library with them.

MISCELLANEOUS Questions:

26.) If you could own one of the three Hallows, which would it be?
           -The cloak

27.) Is there any aspect of the books you'd want to change? This can be a character, any event, or anything?
             -No

28.) Favorite marauder?
            -Sirius, but I really do love Lupin also.


29.) If you could bring one character back to life, which would it be?
            - Fred so George doesn't lose his twin. There are so many I would bring back.

30.) Hallows or horcruxes?
            -Hallows, I'm no murderer.




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