Sunday, July 22, 2007
- Lingering Silence -

You know frankly, i will not suggest why anyone should not differ their views when it comes to harry potter. A Worldwide bestseller everybody whom did not live in a cave for the past ten years would surely know (even then i highly doubt it).
But honestly, Harry is a very big part of my childhood. And its ending in an almost perfect tandem, seeing that I would soon take steps that would determine my very own future. But finishing the last book gave me a feeling as if i would lose contact with a very close friend forever. And the thirst to find out what the future had in store to the friend after the last time you met is strangely subdued by the mutual silent acknowledgement that you may never see him again. And this i have really felt before, with perfect memories of some others i had befriended in the early stages of my life.
I guess in a way, you cannot call continue to call fiction as such when it has accompanied you for so many years of your life. And i do know that when i read the entire series again, the curiosity would of course have subsided. But sometimes the familiarity between the book and its reader is so strong, which explains why people read their books all over again. No, its not that anyone has forgotten anything, but rather more of appreciating each other's presence all over again, just like old times.

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KNOW, ME
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22, thinkin bout e big 24
Got license liao!
Hoping for first class honours

THEN, THEM
Casandra
Marcus
Casper
Felyanne
Ronghao
Angeline
Jiayi
Adeline
Sahibah
Wendy
Junyi
Fabien
Boon Kian
Huixian
Marvin
Serena
Philip
Wenlong
Yijun
Simhui
Qiaoyi
Jason
Nathanael
Weili

NOW, YOU