Chase Arvin said:
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I think the biggest example of Harry's character in this series is back in the first book. When Harry and his new friend Ron meet Draco Malfoy, who Harry had already had a bad feeling about, he offers to be friends with Harry while constantly bagging
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progress:
(page 24 of 352)
"The book starts out with Harry back at the Dursley's, being neglected as always. A few days later, Uncle Vernon is having important company over and locks Harry in his room, threatening huge punishment if Harry makes noise. The very night, Dobby, a strange "house elf" gets into Harry's room and warns him not to got back to Hogwarts, making a ton of noise in the meantime. As expected, Harry is punished harshly." — Dec 14, 2015 10:13PM
"The book starts out with Harry back at the Dursley's, being neglected as always. A few days later, Uncle Vernon is having important company over and locks Harry in his room, threatening huge punishment if Harry makes noise. The very night, Dobby, a strange "house elf" gets into Harry's room and warns him not to got back to Hogwarts, making a ton of noise in the meantime. As expected, Harry is punished harshly." — Dec 14, 2015 10:13PM
Chase Arvin
is currently reading
Reading for the 2nd time
read in December 2015
progress:
(page 151 of 322)
"The tone in "The Murder on the Orient Express" is extremely suspenseful. Just like all of Agatha Christie's books, his book always keeps you on the edge of your seat." — Nov 06, 2015 12:04PM
"The tone in "The Murder on the Orient Express" is extremely suspenseful. Just like all of Agatha Christie's books, his book always keeps you on the edge of your seat." — Nov 06, 2015 12:04PM
progress:
(page 147 of 272)
"I think this book is character driven. I think this because it seems to to follow the life of Montag. If it was setting driven, it would follow the progress and changes of the community that Montag lives in. If it was plot driven, it wouldn't just follow Montag the whole time, but you can say it might be a little plot driven." — Jun 01, 2015 11:26AM
"I think this book is character driven. I think this because it seems to to follow the life of Montag. If it was setting driven, it would follow the progress and changes of the community that Montag lives in. If it was plot driven, it wouldn't just follow Montag the whole time, but you can say it might be a little plot driven." — Jun 01, 2015 11:26AM
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