#harry potter and the half blood prince

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“Carry my soul into the night, May the stars guide my way. I glory in the sight, As darkness takes the day.”

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This is so random but at the same time it’s actually not at all. 

  • Would any of you read a Harry Potter fanfic? Written by me, planned by my, following the canon HP movie andbook universe? About one of the Weasley twins? Sirius Black’s daughter that’s a Malfoy? And Slytherin?

Let me explain what I have in mind. As cliché as it sounds, I need you guys to believe in me andmy abilities. I have long since wanted to write a Sirius Black daughter story. Not the usual jazz though. I want her to be a Malfoy. Raised alongside Draco, first in the row to collect her mark with You-Know-Who (does she want it?idkidkidk) and babied by my quin Cissy. She doesn’t leap into her father’s arms, she’s stoic and proud, intelligent and responsible (no crazy shananigans here nonoNO we’ve got a Malfoy kid on our hands!). 

I literally have NO IDEAS only like 6 scenes I wrote throughout the last few days. Many more are to come I’m sure of it! Keep in mind that I amre-reading the books and re-watching all the movies which will be putting me in a spot this Christmas where I will be obsessed with HP!!! Free time and inspiration = fanfiction

Idek. It’s something that I’ve been wanting to do for a while. Hell, since I was 12 years old. Might just be the time to do it. What do you think?

I’ll be tagging those on my HP tag list for obvious reason such as WHAT DO YOU THINK? My ask is available too. 

HARRY POTTER:

@resanoona@magicalxdaydream@iammirrorball@writing-of-a-british-bitch@s-unflowxr@high-ashell-hargrove@marvel-ousnesss@dystals@queenxxkiller@lovinghufflepuffgirl@killerstvles@navs-bhat@nuttytani@catching-the-train-to-hogwarts@fandomscombine @lovinghufflepuffgirl @demirunner @alexxavicry

FRED WEASLEY:
@sarcasm-n-insomnia

HARRY POTTER:

@Viscountess-YNBridgerton  

The Harry Potter Series by J.K. RowlingI have never posted about the seven-book magical phenomenon b

The Harry Potter Series 

by J.K. Rowling

I have never posted about the seven-book magical phenomenon because I suppose I assumed that implicit in being a reader is having read Harry Potter and the (insert item here), perhaps even multiple times.   

I just spent the last month rereading the series, finishing, all too appropriately, on July 31st, the birthday of our reluctant hero.  Considering Rowling started writing them in 1990, with The Sorcerer’s Stone published in 1997 and the final installment, The Deathly Hallows, published in 2007, they hold up incredibly well over the past, oh, 20 years.  I read each book as it was released originally, have seen the films dozens of times, and still, rereading them, I was fully immersed in Rowling’s unparalleled world-building, character-crafting and plot twists. 

These books are simply a joy to read. 

And don’t be fooled if you are one of the hold-out adults from the series. The prose has a lot of integrity and is peppered with sage advice without being dogmatic.

And for those of you out there who have only seen the films, bibliophiles may always say this, but the books are still better. As well-cast and excellently-imagined as the films are, they cannot compare with the specificity and magic of the books. There are, indeed, whole plot lines and characters left out of the films - bits of information, I, too, forgot from my initial reads. 

So, if you want a highly satisfying and swift read, incant, “AccioThe Sorcerer’s Stone!” After all, books are the closest to magic muggles like us can hope for.


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