Showing posts with label Harry Potter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harry Potter. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Bookish Besties: Which Character Got You Through Your Awkward Years?

Y'all know how I like to keep things fun and light around here on The Book Buff, but I'm about to change pace for a moment and get all deep and sentimental up in this piece.  

^^^^actual depiction of what I looked like writing this post^^^^

I remember as a kid I preferred my book friends to real friends.  It's true, and I know it's true for many of you.  Your book friends were there whenever you needed them and didn't care if you were an awkward preteen suffering through the agony that is puberty.  You didn't ever have to think of anything clever to say to impress them, and it didn't matter if your face had broken out terribly that day.  You could still be a co adventurer, a co conspirator or co whatever was happening in the story.  I know this may sound dumb to some people, but not to the people who get it, and those are the people I'm talking to.  I remember growing up and not understanding why I didn't quite fit in.  I wasn't a horrible outsider, but I wasn't an insider either, and that weird in between-ness was a terrible place to be.  I could always find solace in my books, the books themselves were my friends and the characters were my soul mates.  I think this connection early on in my life is why characters are so important to me now when I review a book.  

We all had characters that we connected with more than others.  These are our bookish besties.  Here are the ones I've had throughout my life....

First off are the girls in the series that introduced me to my life long love of history, The American Girls Collection.  These books really taught 6 year old me that people in the history books really were people with hopes, dreams and feelings.  I remember crying my eyes out while reading a book about Addy, one of their featured girls, who was a slave.  There was a scene where she had to eat slugs she missed while tending to the tobacco, and a scene where her brother was sold off to another plantation, these scenes taught me so much about compassion.  The books weren't perfect, but they taught me so much.  I felt like these girls were my own little historical clique.  Yes, I was a nerd from the very beginning.  So here were my bookish besties from my early childhood:



Kirsten Larson



Molly McIntyre


 
Felicity Merriman



Samantha Parkington


 
Addy Walker

Next up in my list of literary BFFs was the lovely little Lucy Pevensie from The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. 





Next came Hermione Granger (you know I had to fit a HP reference in here somewhere)  This girl had frizzy hair and was too smart for her own good sometimes, which described me to a tee at that age.

Next on the list is the always popular, Elizabeth Bennett.  Who doesn't love miss sassy pants Lizzie?


So that's it, that is my list.  

Who was/is your bookish bestie?

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Memes Memes Memes: A Very Potter Halloween!

I'm not really into the scary aspect of Halloween.  I don't like horror movies, I don't like Haunted Houses and I don't like gory makeup.  Buuuuuut I do love the fun aspect of Halloween.  I love the trick or treating, the hordes and hordes of costumed children and best of all, all the Harry Potter marathons on TV!  Y'all know me and my Harry Potter, I can't resist sharing when I find something fun.  So in honor of my favorite witches and wizards on this Halloween day, check out the Best Harry Potter Tastes from a very funny website, Taste of Awesome...










 



My apologies to all the Twihards, I'm not really a Twilight hater (but definitely not a lover either!) but you have to admit these are funny :)

Which one was your favorite?
Happy Halloween, be safe and have fun!







Tuesday, September 25, 2012

J.K. Rowling's Post-Potter Debut is Due Out, Thoughts? Snooze or Woohoo?

Well people....its almost here.  The moment we've all been waiting for!

 No, not the apocalypse....


The release of J.K. Rowling's new book!  A Casual Vacancy makes it's appearance this Thursday!  Yes yes I'm a Harry Potter fanatic and this is not going to be a Harry Potter book, I know :( ....sigh...


But I'm still excited!  I'm working very hard to maintain my expectations, I know it won't have the same, pardon the pun, "magic" as Harry and the gang, but good ol' Jo is a dang fine writer, so I'm expecting it to be a dang fine book.  The plot doesn't exactly catch my eye, but if her characters are half as engaging in The Casual Vacancy as HP, I'll be a happy girl.  We'll see!

Unfortunately I'm not going to get to read it right away because the list price is just a touch above my budget. I'm a stay at home mom of two kids in married student housing of a major University up to my eyeballs in medical debt from kid #1 and student loans from husband, so yeah.... I'm too broke to shell out the 35 bucks :)  But I've got a library card and I ain't afraid to use it people!

So what are your thoughts?  
Are you looking forward to the book?  
Do you care at all?  
Is it a tad too pricy to you or are you too excited to care?
Sound off in the comments people!

Monday, April 9, 2012

Harry Potter and Beauty and the Beast = Your Mind Blown

I found this little gem on Pinterest today and thought I'd share it with all of you!  Enjoy...


(http://patheticunicorn.blogspot.com/2010/07/beauty-and-beast-and-harry-potter.html)


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Monday, March 19, 2012

Betcha Didn't Know: Harry Potter Edition

I love Harry Potter.  Well, that's an understatement if I ever made one!  I'm proud to say that I've loved them from the beginning, before they became the world wide phenomenon they are today.  I waited in every midnight book release line and saw every movie at midnight with long-suffering mother, then later husband, in tow.  I love these books.  So, how does a die hard like me get their Harry Potter fix now that all books have been read dozens of times, the movies have been viewed ad nauseam and no access to the beta Pottermore website?  Read random Potter trivia of course!  So here are some facts I've gleaned from my regular scouring of the interwebz...
In no particular order of interesting-ness...


Natalie McDonald, a character from the 4th book, Goblet of Fire, was a real person.  You can find her on page 159, as the names of the new batch of 1st years are being read off.  Little Natalie was a 9 year old from Toronto, Canada who was a big Harry Potter fan.  She was dying of leukemia but wanted to know what was going to happen next in the saga of our favorite lightening foreheaded boy.  J.K. Rowling did write her back, but sadly, Natalie had passed before receiving her reply.  In honor of this brave little girl, she was named a Gryffindor, which was a wonderful fit, as it is home of the brave and courageous.  In addition to putting her in the book, J.K. Rowling made a point to visit little Natalie's family while touring in Canada.


If a muggle ever wanders onto the grounds of Hogwarts, all they will see is ruins of an ancient castle with unwelcoming signs all over the place saying "keep out, dangerous building".  Of course, this totally works in Europe, where castles abound.  I wonder what they do to cover up the American school?


There are roughly 3,000 wizards in Britain.  Which means approximately 1 person out of every 20,001 is a wizard.


There exists a magical quill which records the birth of every magical child in a book.  Professor McGonagall then sends an owl to each child when said child turns 11.  A very shocking message, to be sure, for those magical tykes who happen to be muggle born!


Speaking of muggle born, Hermione's name was nearly "Hermione Puckle."  However, thankfully, J.K. Rowling felt that "Puckle" had a sour ring to it and changed the name to something which she felt better suited our favorite ginger-loving book worm.  Rowling always felt a close kinship to Hermione, as she considered herself a know-it-all as a kid.  The rather annoying trait of know-it-all-ness is also the reason I relate to Hermione.  At least that's what my siblings would say.


  Ginny's full first nameis Ginerva.  Her name is erroneously, yet commonly, assumed to be Virginia.  Her name doesn't come as a surprise in the world of Harry Potter where names such as Bathilda, Aberforth, Bellatrix, Alecto and Mundungus don't warrant a second thought.


 Hermione's patronus is an otter.  Why does such a dynamic and key figure in the books have such an unassuming patronus?  Simply because J.K. Rowling, as stated before, relates to Hermione, and J.K. really likes otters.



 Members of the Order of the Phoenix are the only wizards who can communicate using their patronuses (patroni?).  This method of communication was invented by none other than the fearless leader and beloved mentor of The Boy Who Lived, Albus Dumbledore.  The best thing about communicating with the patronus is that no other wizard can mimic another wizard's patronus, so one always knows from whom their message hails. ***Bonus fact-Dumbledore's patronus was a phoenix***


Crookshanks, Hermione's (formerly assumed) pesky pet, is not a normal cat, but half-kneazle.  Kneazles are cat-like in appearance and are very intelligent.  They are like living breathing sneak-o-scopes, able to sniff out suspicious people and respond badly to them.  Kneazles make great pets, in addition to having a built in BS meter, once they take a liking to a witch or wizard, they are very loyal and loving.


Can't recall your favorite character's full name?  Here are a few:  Harry James Potter, Hermione Jane Granger (Weasley), Ginerva Molly Weasley (Potter), Ronald Bilius Weasley, Sirius Orion Black and the man with the most long winded parents: Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore.

Hope you learned something, albeit useless in the real world of day to day living, but interesting nonetheless :)





Monday, May 16, 2011

GASP! I'm branching out! Eeek!


 If you've been reading this blog for a while, you may know that I have OCD, and if you didn't already know, well, now you do.  I've always been a little OCD with my postings, i.e. 1 post = 1 review, but there are so many fun things I've wanted to do, but my self imposed posting limitations have made that a bit difficult.  So I've decided to ***GASP!*** change things up a bit!  Now, along with my usual reviews, I'm going to be posting book news, book thoughts, memes and other fun things.  Now, don't laugh at me but this change is really nerve racking for a creature of habit such as myself.  So while I get this whole thing figured out, show me some love and send me some comments so I don't feel like such a dufus!

So for my first foray into the wild randomness of the bookish thoughts swirling around in my head, I'm going to make a list of some of the books I've been wanting to read forever, but just haven't gotten around to it for one reason or another.  So go ahead and leave me a comment or two on just how badly I am missing out :)




1. The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins.  Yes I know, these are the best books ever according to just about everyone, but I haven't gotten around to it yet!  Sue me!



2. Percy Jackson and the Olympians by Rick Riordan.  I saw the movie, I liked the movie, I'm sure the books are better, they always are.  I plan on reading the books, but there are a lot of them, and I'm just a wee bit too broke at the moment to go out and buy em all.



3. The Mortal Instruments Series by Cassandra Clare.  I started reading the first book in this series and I was HOOKED but then my TBR stack of books authors had sent me to review was getting a bit behind, so I had to abandon the books.  I can't complain though, I got all of those books for free!



4. Harry Potter Series by J.K. Rowling. SIKE!  Gotcha!  I'm obsessed with Harry Potter, I've read them all a bazillion times.  I love them and I can debate all the nitty gritty details with the best of 'em, just wanted to make sure you were paying attention!

So tell me, what are you out of the loop on?  Don't be shy!

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