Friday Follow is a blog hop that was started by Parajunkee and Alison Can Read. Each week a different question is posted by our hosts and we will answer! This is a great opportunity for bloggers to network and interact.
This week’s question –
Describe your favorite book character death scene. Why is it your favorite? Was it a villain or a hero? What made it so good? – via Eternity Through Pages
-Christinabean
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Snape's death was terrible! Most deaths were miserable in the Harry Potter series. Old follower :)
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Hi! I completely agree! Snape' death was so essential in Harry's development, because it uncovers so many truths that he didn't know existed. Despite his stern personality, once I found out Snape's true motives, I loved him so much, even though he died.
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My FF: http://tyrasbookshelf.blogspot.com.au/2014/11/feature-follow-friday.html
Great choice. I didn't do this weeks hop because I couldn't think of a good one right away. But Harry Potter does have all of the best ones. My favorite was Sirius because it was the first one, ever, that made me cry and hate/love a book so much.
ReplyDeleteJessi, The Book Cove