Sunday, July 17, 2011

Sunday Salon - Beginning to End


Today I am excited to say I get to see the last of the Harry Potter films!  Look at how tiny these kids were!

They were adorable and my how they have grown. I am glad that these actors stayed for all the films I couldn't picture the book have gone to better then these actors.

As for the week ahead in book here's what is going to happen.

Monday - 1 book feature Books to Talk about
- 1 children's book review
-1 Meme

Tuesday - 1 Meme
1 fantasy/sci fi review

Wednesday -  1 graphic novel review

Thursday - 1 comic book review
-1 Meme

Friday - 1 fairy book review
-1 Meme

Saturday - 1 fairy book review



Here's is something I thought to be funny.  If you are a fan of Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings you'll laugh.

5 comments:

Laurel-Rain Snow said...

I haven't seen the last few Harry Potters...I know, fifty lashes! But two of my teen grandkids want to go to this last one when the furor dies down.

In a couple of weeks, perhaps.

I like seeing how the kids in the movie have grown, too.

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Kath said...

Even though I haven't personally seen the movies, I agree that the continuity of the actors across all films has been a huge plus. It'll make it all the more enjoyable once I finally get around to watching them!

Confuzzled Shannon said...

@Laurel - I thought when we got to the theatre late Sunday it would be sold out but our showing was filled but not to bad. It may have sold out after we got in but it was so good. I cried near the end! We might be going to see it again Wednesday.


@Kathmeista - Have you read the books? I have often wondered what the movies would be like for me if I hadn't read them first because they keep so close to the story. I know my Dad hasn't read them and he gets bored by the first movie.

Brooke said...

I love Rupert's expression in the 'young' picture. So cute!

Thanks for hopping by my blog this week!

~Brooke

Confuzzled Shannon said...

@Brooke - Yeah he is a cutey. I can't wait to see what they do next in film.