My cable modem is back up and on-line, so I figure I should be doing 
something on-line instead of going to bed.

  Of course email can be written off-line, so...

  I think I read the first 100+ pages of the third Harry Potter book 
today.  Is anyone else hooked?  Having read most of the first book the day 
before seeing the movie, I noticed a lot of inconsistencies that others may 
not of, but otherwise I thought the movie was very representative of the book.

  [random spoiler talk here]

  I suppose I don't have to expect kids books to be written to the 
standards that an adult might notice, but... the first two books seemed 
like they chronicled Harry's first (and second) year at the school, with a 
villain and battle thrown in at the end of the book.  There was not a lot 
of setup nor any foreshadowing or lead-in as to who the villain was; so 
there was no way ya could have guessed.  The first one left you hanging as 
to most of Harry's back history w/ he who must not be named.

  The second one didn't seem to explain why things happened.  How did 
Malfoy get Voldemont's old diary, how / why did Voldemont store his 
"memory" in the book?

  Okay, I'm going to bed.



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