tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5410373290265879019.post6898602406717845792..comments2024-03-28T06:05:17.085-04:00Comments on THE READING APE: A Little Follow-Up: Someone Write This Novel and The Girl Who Studiedthe Apehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14060965283007759623noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5410373290265879019.post-38738119994993508632011-08-23T21:06:13.947-04:002011-08-23T21:06:13.947-04:00Sold and soldSold and soldClairenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5410373290265879019.post-48592194493018858912011-07-26T21:28:20.388-04:002011-07-26T21:28:20.388-04:00Funny about the Hermione thing. I always had a ten...Funny about the Hermione thing. I always had a tendency to identify with her except that I did think she was portrayed as bossy, stuck-up, etc., and was always annoyed by that and the fact that Harry was so much less bright and a jock and, of course, the more popular one. Thought it was all awfully stereotypical really.nicolehttp://twitter.com/bibliographingnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5410373290265879019.post-32036183975627801392011-07-26T10:29:34.024-04:002011-07-26T10:29:34.024-04:00Reading some of the comments on the Hermione Grang...Reading some of the comments on the Hermione Granger article, you'd think that people cannot take a joke and refuse to see beyond the end of their noses. I found it fun and inspiring. Hermione is no Mildred Hubble (she's much more confident of herself and her magic), but she is a role model -- and she doesn't sparkle. JM Cornwellhttp://twitter.com/JMCornwell1noreply@blogger.com