I've got to pace myself with these, I'm having too much fun reading them to use them all up at once. I've got all of June to read the next four.
I had forgotten how annoying Gilderoy Lockhart was. Also, this book records the first major flareup of Harry's persistent case of Buffy Syndrome, the terrible condition that compels heroes not to tell their faithful advisors about their problems when doing so would make everything much better. Stupid Harry--when Dumbledore says to your face, "Is there anything you would like to tell me?" you should TELL HIM ABOUT IT. But no, apparently there's no cure for Buffy Syndrome, since Harry suffers from it for the rest of the series.
Using the Crabbe & Goyle icon on this post, in honor of the polyjuice potion!
I had forgotten how annoying Gilderoy Lockhart was. Also, this book records the first major flareup of Harry's persistent case of Buffy Syndrome, the terrible condition that compels heroes not to tell their faithful advisors about their problems when doing so would make everything much better. Stupid Harry--when Dumbledore says to your face, "Is there anything you would like to tell me?" you should TELL HIM ABOUT IT. But no, apparently there's no cure for Buffy Syndrome, since Harry suffers from it for the rest of the series.
Using the Crabbe & Goyle icon on this post, in honor of the polyjuice potion!