Which book was most inttriguing?

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Posted: 16 years ago
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Hi guys,
i want to find out which of the first SIX books had the most interesting, entertaining and nailbiting plot? Why do you think so?
The reason I left out DH from the question is that most would agree that that novel was by far the most exciting, because while reading it everything was being revealed to us and therefore it satisfied our hunger for the Harry Potter world as non of the others had.
That being said, which of the six previous had you most entralled?

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Posted: 16 years ago
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Out of the Six books, I would say that the 6th one excited me the most, mostly because if it's content. It's basically a start to the war against Voldermort. Personally, I loved Goblet of fire too, So It's a tie between the two :)

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Posted: 16 years ago
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Order of the phoenix...loved the book. There is something special in that book...can't explain what, though...
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Oh, forget to write...Luna was another reason why I loved the book so much. She added a totally new falvour to the who saga...
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Book Six ! More than anything else (the plot was spectacular), the way the transformation of Tom Riddle into Lord Voldemort was revealed , and the vivid images of the hollow transformation of his features as his deeds progressed beyond known evil... was captivating, unnerving and repulsive all at the same time...
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Goblet of Fire, because the 1st three (as great as they are) all contained the same school rivalry, and a big portion of the main plot of Harry Potter was revealed in HP and the GoF. And of course, Voldemort was resurrected in the 4th book, and without him, HP's plot would have been totally different. As much as we hate the guy, he did make Harry Potter exciting.😉
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Posted: 16 years ago
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I would say Goblet of Fire...not for a particular reason though...but GOF and DH were the only two books I finished reading in one sitting.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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For me it was actually the first one.... because it was the first time we were reading about Harry and everything so you had to just keep on reading to find out what happens next...
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Sorry I can't really pin down why but probably the 6th, as so much was going on
Second would be 4th book because I enjoyed the competition, bit with other schools, how it first expanded into rest of wizarding world
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Hmm....this is a hard choice, but I would probably have to say the 3rd one because some of Harry's parents' past is revealed 😛

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