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Notes:
(1) The Bulgarian mascots are veela... who can entrance men at will. Women aren't affected, which is an argument for having some female players... at least when playing Bulgaria.
(2) "'Let’s have a really loud hand for the gallant losers � Bulgaria!' Bagman shouted."
- "Runners-up" would have been more prudent, if only for political sensitivities.
Mar 21, 2020 12:20AM
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Harry Potter, #4)

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Notes:
(1) For someone who doesn't think much of muggles, Fudge sure loves to wear their clothes.
(2) "Sirius Black!" [Mrs. Weasley] shrieked, pointing at him.
"Mum, shut up!" Ron yelled. "It’s okay!"'
- Often a good "shut up" is the quickest remedy for hysteria.
(3) Dumbledore forces Sirius and Snape to shake hands. Ever the teacher, ever the students.
May 02, 2020 12:10AM
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Harry Potter, #4)


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Notes:
(1) Fawkes uses his tears to speed up Harry's wounds healing. That's handy... sort of like wizard Polysporin.
(2) Now that Fleur likes Ron and pays him attention, I guess she's not hot no more. Not surprising. (see gif)
- Alternatively, once kissed, perhaps her veela powers wore off.
- Alternatively, perhaps Ron's shifted his attention elsewhere.
May 01, 2020 12:45AM
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Harry Potter, #4)


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Notes:
(1) Harry's first clue should have been that Crouch always called Voldemort "The Dark Lord." All upright wizards use "He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named." The boldest just say Voldemort.
(2) Wonder if all the lip licking meant David Tennant needed ChapStick on standby?
(3) Karkaroff fled? Who's going to sail the ship back to Durmstrang? Magic, most likely.
Apr 30, 2020 01:00AM
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Harry Potter, #4)


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Notes:
(1) Not the most impressive group of Death Eaters here. A bunch of no-names, Buckbeak's would-be executioner and some Slytherin dads.
(2) Wormtail speaks rat. Apparently being animagus gives you the ability to speak to animals. I guess McGonagall speaks cat.
(3) Voldemort gives a traditional villain tell-all monologue. A tad cliché if you ask me.
Apr 29, 2020 12:15AM
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Notes:
(1) '"Stop being noble," said Harry irritably. "Just take it, then we can get out of here."'
- Yeah, Cedric, stop being noble! Wait... no! Be noble! Take a dive!
(2) First student death, and the series is never the same again.
(3) Baby Voldemort is no Baby Yoda.
(4) Color-changing tattoos would be a goldmine!
(5) "Lord Voldemort had risen again."
Apr 28, 2020 12:10AM
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Notes:
(1) Harry: "Mrs. Weasley, you didn’t believe that rubbish Rita Skeeter wrote in Witch Weekly, did you? Because Hermione’s not my girlfriend."
Molly: "Oh! ... No � of course I didn’t!"
Narrator: "But she became considerably warmer toward Hermione after that."
(2) In North America we say "uh" not "er." The sphinx's password's "spiduh" to us.
Apr 27, 2020 12:35AM
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Notes:
(1) Continuity error. This is set in 1994, the Macarena (see gif) wasn't a thing until 1996.
- The male cheerleader on the right's creeping me out.
(2) "Fleur ... was eyeing Bill with great interest over her mother’s shoulder. Harry could tell she had no objection whatsoever to long hair or earrings with fangs on them."
- Fleur loves ze bad boys.
Apr 26, 2020 12:30AM
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Glitchreads:
(1) Somehow, my recent review for "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" switched editions. Normally I'd switch it back, but it's the second review I've written for the book, and ŷ only lets you switch the edition of either your earlier or more popular review. So now my book covers no longer match! and my OCD is driving me nuts!
Apr 25, 2020 12:10AM
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Notes:
(1) Krum's oddly puritan about Hermione possibly being with other guys. Who knew?
(2) Hagrid: “The less you lot ’ave ter do with these foreigners, the happier yeh’ll be. Yeh can� trust any of ’em.�
Harry: “You were getting on all right with Madame Maxime.�
Hagrid: “Don� you talk ter me abou� her! ... You can� trust any of ’em!�
- Xenophobic much?
Apr 24, 2020 12:40AM
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Harry Potter, #4)


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Notes:
(1) 'Both Harry’s and Ron’s [Easter eggs] were the size of dragon eggs and full of homemade toffee. Hermione’s, however, was smaller than a chicken egg. Her face fell when she saw it.
"Your mum doesn’t read 'Witch Weekly,' by any chance, does she, Ron?" she asked quietly.
"Yeah ... Gets it for the recipes."
Hermione looked sadly at her tiny egg.'
Apr 23, 2020 12:10AM
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TMR 😂😂😂


Jayson TMR wrote: "😂😂😂"

😁


Zahra Very politically astute of you 😂


Jayson Zahra wrote: "Very politically astute of you 😂"

It always pays to be polite :)


message 5: by Jayson (last edited Mar 21, 2020 11:02AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Jayson Sara wrote: "Do you think Veela could work their magic on women who enjoy the company of other women? In that case, would Veela unintentionally out some women?"

That's an interesting thought. I guess it would depend on whether the effects are psychological or biological � whether it amplifies natural physical attraction or whether it triggers some hormone or genetic quality only men have.

The only thing I know for sure is that Hermione and Ginny aren't affected, which doesn't really clarify things since they both end up in relationships with men. I really can't take a guess on the matter. Perhaps there are clues later on in the book, in which case I'll keep an eye out :)


Jayson Sara wrote: "Hmmm...interesting point! We should ask Ms. Rowling!"

If I ever get the chance, that will be my first question 😁


message 7: by Jayson (last edited Mar 21, 2020 10:04PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Jayson Sara wrote: "Hahaha. You can ask that second! Your first question should be "Why the hell would you kill Hedwig?!" 😂"

Lol. Yes, I'd like to know that too, it goes to the top of the list! Pet deaths hurt the most. Hope the answer's not something disappointingly practical, like she didn't want them to have to carry the cage around 🤔😁


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