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So I’m (finally) reading the books after years of meaning to. I’ve been alternating between the actual books and the audio books (I drive a lot for work so I decided it was a nice to listen to the audio books instead of music like I normally do) narrated by Jim Dale and I REALLY hate the way he voices Hermione and the way he sounds when Hermione says “Harryyyyyy.” Other than that I’ve been flying through the books and I’m SO happy that I finally broke down and bought the paperbacks and the audio books. So addicting, but now I see why everyone loves the book so much. The little details and the expanded plots and overall story are not done justice by the films, but I’ll always love them for nostalgia factor.?
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