Harry Potter book poem by Disneyluver
Summary: I own nothing mentioned in this poem. I wanted to get some of my feelings out because the last book comes out on 12:01 am Saturday morning. I'm sad typing about it. Excuse me for a second I have to go find somewhere quiet to cry. Please read and review!
July 21 this year will be the release date for Harry Potter book number seven,
After "Deathly Hallows" comes out, the series will then be going up to book series heaven.
It has been about ten years since the series in bookstores first appeared
They have generated beyond amazing successes in countries both far and near.
The books pull you into a world full of magic, adventure and mystery
They cause you to forget your woes and escape the dullness of reality
"Sorcerer's Stone" hooked me by surprise
I jumped out of my skin when Quirrell unwrapped his turban to revel Voldemort's nose mouth and eyes.
When I read "Chamber", I laughed when Fred and George and Ron got chewed out about stealing the car from Mrs. Weasley
My jaw dropped when it was revealed that the person writing the messages on the wall and releasing the basilisk was a possessed Ginny
In "Azkaban" when I first read the descriptions of the Dementors, a cry of fear did I let out.
I breathed a great sigh of relief when Sirius and Buckbeak managed to escape before the Dementors could suck his soul out.
In "Goblet" I bit my lip when I read about Wormtail killing Cedric in the graveyard and when he brought Voldemort back to life I trembled so much I pulled out my hair.
I was horrorstruck when Barty Crouch Jr admitted all he had done to insure that Harry touched the Triwizard cup, which had been turned into a portkey and was taken there.
As I read the end of "Phoenix" I was shocked when Bellatrix murdered Sirius during the battle in the department of mysteries
I could also feel his anger at Dumbledore for not telling him about the prophecy and why Voldemort tried to murder him when he was a baby
In "Half Blood Prince" I shuddered whenever Dumbledore and Harry went into the Pensive to learn about Voldemort's past.
I squealed with delight when Harry and Ginny got together at last.
Just when I thought I couldn't be shocked or surprised anymore
I howled in shock and dropped the book to the floor when Snape used the Killing Curse on Dumbledore
The series has been such an awesome blast.
But alas, all good things cannot last.
I only hope that Rowling answers some of the burning questions and theories we discuss with our family and friends.
Because I for one, will be bawling my eyes out when I reach the last two words in the "Deathly Hallows" book:
The End
Thursday, July 19, 2007