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    Re: "Neville" sweater

    Oh - gosh - sorry.

    It is so long since the last book came out that I assumed that anyone interested would have read it -

    Anne the Pleater :ootd:

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    Re: "Neville" sweater

    Quote Originally Posted by Pleater View Post
    ...I had always expected Neville to eventually be revealed as 'the one' and that he would gradually become more actively involved and more significant in the plot up to that revelation.

    I suppose that his destruction of the snake and the acknowledgment of his being a worthy wielder of the sword of Godric Gryfindor was a slight nod towards that - but in the end he does get the best jumper, so there is a little justice.

    I always liked Neville, especially from the time Dumbledore acknowledged him for having the courage to stand up to his friends. He always had that unassuming conviction to do what was right not matter the cost to himself.

    That said, now I'm very jealous of Matt having a Neville sweater/jumper.
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    Re: "Neville" sweater

    Quote Originally Posted by Pleater View Post
    It is so long since the last book came out that I assumed that anyone interested would have read it -

    As in reading the books the day they came out?

    In our family we always got two books - one for each kid so that there was no fighting over who got to read it first. The entire family has read all the books several times.
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    Re: "Neville" sweater

    Quote Originally Posted by piperdbh View Post
    yes
    Gotcha.

    Quote Originally Posted by Pleater View Post
    Oh - gosh - sorry.

    It is so long since the last book came out that I assumed that anyone interested would have read it -

    Anne the Pleater :ootd:
    Hah- No problemo. Easy come, easy go... that's what I get for being a slowpoke, I suppose.

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