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Half-Blood Prince read-through

Chapter 1: The Other Minister
Chapter 2: Severus Snape, Fiery Snake
Chapter 3: Dumbledore Visits the Dursleys
Chapter 4a: Horace Slughorn
Chapter 4b: In the Spidery Broomshed
Chapter 5: An Excess of Phlegm [click to continue…]

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The White Tomb

by Dave the Longwinded on July 14, 2009

white tombHalf-Blood Prince’s final chapter opens with a favorite device of Ernest Hemingway, the simple declarative sentence:

“All lessons were suspended, all examinations postponed.”

It really is one of Rowling’s finer moments as a writer, poignant and rich with subtlety.  In this one statement, she wipes away all the carefree wonderment of childhood with pointed irony.  Hogwarts shifts in symbolism from a place of comfort and safety where the worst worry was two parchments on werewolves for horrible Professor Snape, to a place in which parents are spiriting their children away as fast as possible because Snape has murdered the headmaster.

We see the Centaurs and Merfolk gather and pay their respects in ways I believe would have left Dumbledore deeply honored.  His entombment is rich with symbolism, as Harry thinks “for one heart-stopping moment, that he [sees] a phoenix fly joyfully ino the blue.”  Yet, the “next second the fire had vanished,” and a brilliant “white marble tomb” sits in its place.

In Dumbledore’s death, Voldemort has seemingly gained a devastating victory. Harry and Hogwarts no longer have their protector.  The last bastion of paradise is now vulnerable — very vulnerable. Hogwarts has become, in one sense, a graveyard. [click to continue…]

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The Phoenix Lament

by Travis Prinzi on July 13, 2009

Chapter 29 of our Half-Blood Prince Read-Through is brought to you by Arabella Figg!

c29-the-phoenix-lamentShock and grief define this chapter’s mood. In addition, we have three betrayals that took place before Dumbledore’s death on the tower.

We don’t get a Dumbledore denouement in Half-Blood Prince, but we still get a book-ending data dump in the hospital ward and Headmaster’s office, as the characters deconstruct the evening’s events.

As we move alchemically from white to red, moisture continuously flows—tears, blood, sweating, and ointment.  Silver-haired Phlegm’s frozen expression upon seeing Bill melts in a red-hot passion as choleric as that of any Weasley. Rubedo elements abound: a lot of Hagrid, the Weasleys, Gryffindor rubies, bloody Bill, Gryffindor’s sword, Rufus Scrimgeour, battle blazes, and recounted wounds. In the heard but unseen presence of red and gold Fawkes throughout, and Dumbledore snoozing in a golden frame in the Headmaster’s office, there is promise. [click to continue…]

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Another guest post by Lily Luna! Chapter 28 of our Half-Blood Prince Read-Through.

c28-flight-of-the-princeTonight has been one adrenaline-pumping moment after another for Harry.  He learns it was Snape who relayed the prophecy to Voldemort.  Dumbledore gives him a ludicrous explanation of Snape’s remorse.  He experiences Gothic horror upon Gothic horror in the cave.  He is forced to torture and nearly kill Dumbledore by force-feeding him poison.  They are nearly killed by Inferi.  They return to see the Dark Mark over the Tower.  Harry is forced to watch helplessly as Draco and Dumbledore confront each other, the other Death Eaters taunt Dumbledore and lust for his death, and finally, the ultimate horror: Snape blasts Dumbledore off the Tower with the killing curse.  Harry then almost has his throat ripped out by Greyback, fears his friends are dead, duels Death Eaters, engages in a long tortuous foot race through the castle and grounds, ineffectually duels Snape who sneers at him while Hagrid’s hut is set on fire and Fang howls, and is tortured by Rowle.  Is it any wonder that by this point Harry is crazed beyond reason or fear and tries to kill Snape? [click to continue…]

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The Lightning-Struck Tower, by Red Rocker

by Travis Prinzi 07.11.2009

Another guest post from Red Rocker! This is chapter 27 of our Half-Blood Prince Read-Through.
There are certain events which are so prominent in cultural awareness that they become historical markers for an entire generation. For the Boomers, it was the assassination of President Kennedy, the arrival of the Beatles in North America, the fall [...]

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The Crowded Cave

by Travis Prinzi 07.09.2009

Today’s guest post for chapter 26 of the Half-Blood Prince read-through is from one of our longest-standing patrons: Red Rocker!
In Chapter 26 of Half-Blood Prince, we witness Harry and Dumbledore make their way into a large, dark cave, take an enchanted boat to a rocky outcropping in the middle of a dark lake, dispose of [...]

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The Seer Overheard, by revgeorge

by Travis Prinzi 07.03.2009

Another guest post by revgeorge!
Glad to be back with another post on HBP. Sorry I’ll have to briefly touch on many points.
The Trio plus One is enjoying an interlude of calm and happiness. Harry is blissfully happy with Ginny. Even Ron and Hermione are happy and laughing for once. But there [...]

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Sectumsempra, by Arabella Figg

by Travis Prinzi 07.02.2009

Our next guest post comes from Arabella Figg! ~ Travis
This is my first post here, and what a chapter to work on! So, no metaphorical Dung Bombs, please. (All page references are from the American edition.)
Sectumsempra could well have been titled Truth or Consequences, as deceit plays the starring role. Moreover, two events [...]

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