Damn you, Darren Shan!
Nov. 4th, 2009 02:10 pmThat was a rotten, awful, no good...
Ughh.
I should have expected it, but dammit...why do all my favorite characters have to die? I feel like it's July 2007 and JK just killed off Severus.
You better not kill off Harkat, too!
(very tempted to put book in freezer.)
Stupid Steve...
EDIT: 8:09 PM (whines in a two year old voice) But why????
No, you didn't kill Harkat but you took one of the other awesome characters! You are planning on leaving us someone alive at the end, right?
Ughh
Ughh.
I should have expected it, but dammit...why do all my favorite characters have to die? I feel like it's July 2007 and JK just killed off Severus.
You better not kill off Harkat, too!
(very tempted to put book in freezer.)
Stupid Steve...
EDIT: 8:09 PM (whines in a two year old voice) But why????
No, you didn't kill Harkat but you took one of the other awesome characters! You are planning on leaving us someone alive at the end, right?
Ughh
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Date: 2009-11-04 10:15 pm (UTC)Accepting a favorite character's death is much harder...and usually guarantees that I'll be writing a fanfic about it at some point.
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Date: 2009-11-04 10:33 pm (UTC)But if they turn evil, I usually know that at some point in the story they're gonna be killed/stopped and be put away for x time. (cause I wasn't lucky to have a favorite character that could redeemed -is that a word?- themself at the end.
It not very good when you're rooting for the one who will without a doubt lose at the end. *lol*
Accepting favorite character's death is very hard. Especially when the death is pointless (I'm not naming anyone here...) or totally overlooked (when they kind of just say. "Oh, he's dead...NEXT!") *is not thinking about Lupin, noooo, not thinking about Lupin...or the twin (Fred?) who died*
Oh well, at least, when they became evil, they're still there.
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Date: 2009-11-04 10:39 pm (UTC)Especially after killing off Dobby earlier in the book!!!
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Date: 2009-11-04 10:47 pm (UTC)At least it was feeling like a real war (sorry, I'm in the middle of reading a soldier's letter from WW1), and I kind of understand why JKR did all that killing like that, 'cause it was a war, and they don't have time to grieve, think about it too much or anything...
but it WAS a sucker punch in the stomach. It made me feel bitter for a few days. I just wish there had been something later in the book about them, a grieving of some sort. (I can't remember if they honoured them before the epilogue). I'm waiting to see how they'll do that one in the movies.