by -O-uknow on August 20th, 2009

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In "Harry Potter" is Snake turning out to be the Half-Blood Prince a clever betrayal on his part or just bad writing?

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  • by The Music Roob Ninja on August 20th, 2009

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    I've always maintained that the plot writing in Harry Potter is uniformly brilliant. It may not be totally original, and it is sometimes predictable, but it is always interesting. The language is horrific, however. I would never read a Harry Potter book for the beauty of the writing, unlike Ursula Le Guin or Ian McEwan. And it goes without seeing that the epilogue to the last book left me seething. After all, "what happen's next" should always be a rhetorical question.

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    • I don't think Snake should have been able to fool anyone. He was always top of the suspect list.

      -O-uknow

      by -O-uknow on August 20th, 2009

    • Snape. The character's name is SNAPE.

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      by LarryH54 on July 9th, 2011

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