Re: HP #5
Actually Doris...Ron and Hermione are meant to be together.
Hermione likes Ron, but is angry at the fact that Ron hasn't realized her feelings for him. Ron likes Hermione, but doesnt' get Hermione's signals and fears rejection.
I love how JK Rowling is slowly unweaving this relationship, so it can be more than just teenagers with overactive hormones. Notice that Hermione is always craving attention with her constant talking, and Ron is always the one to answer her or give her comeback, and Hermione always comes back for more.
I love this one line from the book:
Ron yawns and says something like " So, Hermione, how did you do on your Rune O.W.L.s?"
Hermione replies "Well, I mistranslated ezhrig. I got it mixed-up with ezhrieg. It means "partnership" not "defense"."
That sums up the way Ron and Hermione are...they keep fighting each other when they should be together.
I don't think we've seen the last of Cho. I dunno...the way JK slowly introduced Cho to us and the way it just ended didn't see right. I doubt Cho and Harry will be romantically involved, but I really do think Cho and Harry will resolved what happened to them in Book 6. Cho obviously still has feelings for him. I think both really need to talk about Cedric desperately. Cho needs closure, and it is evident that she doesn't have control over her emotions. Harry needs to stop trying to ignore the problem that Cedric's death caused, and he needs to come to terms with it (which he hasn't, otherwise he would be able to talk about it with Cho.).
I felt such empathy for Cho. She really thought speaking about Cedric would make her and Harry closer together, but Harry isn't ready to do that yet. That makes her look like an emotional train wreck, and makes Harry look really insensitive to those who can't read his mind like we do. I'm happy that Hermione understands Cho.
All I know is, I hope whoever plays Cho Chang will be able to make her sympathetic to the audience, considering all the ppl who hated her after this book. I think she will be more sympathetic on screen, since we have a sort of seperation from Harry's thoughts.
I really really loved this book.
I think the reason why a lot of ppl don't like this one as much was b/c it wasn't as fun or enjoyable, but it wasn't supposed to be. Book 5 was just to prepare us for the dark tones of the Magical World. Book 6 and 7 will probably go right into it.
I know a lot of ppl thought Sirius's death was weak and too sudden, but I disagree completely. Death isn't always dramatic, many times it's sudden and feels like it doesn't happen. Sirius's death, to me, represents how fast ppl can come and go in a battle, and Harry's reaction to it (looking for answers to see if he can come back) represents that well.
Although I think Prisoner of Azkaban was the most enjoyable to read, I think Order of the Phoenix is the best written one so far. Can't wait for Book 6 and 7.