Alright so i read the harry potter book the day it came out since the first book. I mean i grew up with Harry and Hermione and Ron and now the series is over. I thought it was the best book i have ever read, but so sad. How can i get over it???? I mean like i have never cried this much over a book!
also, i have formed an obsession with Tom Felton who plays malfoy in the movies haha and its like i cannot stop thinking about him. I watch youtube interviews with him and like i think im going crazy. How do i get him off my mind??!!??
superstarblue89 answered Saturday August 11 2007, 11:24 am: Every girl goes through some sort of obsession...its what we do...and obsessing over celebrities is our specialty (mines Daniel Radcliffe lol)...you just have to realize that you and Tom will never be together...it's not going to happen...but he's nice to look at so think about him as much as you want....there's nothing wrong with that...as for the book...I'm in the same boat...I read the first Harry Potter book when I was 8 years old...and now I'm 18 and it's all over...It took me a bit to come to terms with it but once I was watching JK Rowling's interviews on NBC it really helped...she was talking about it and things she liked and things she'd go back and change...it really helped me out...you can watch them on youtube. [ superstarblue89's advice column | Ask superstarblue89 A Question ]
XoXoXoXo77 answered Saturday August 11 2007, 11:22 am: my friend is obsessed with tom felton too. theres nothing wrong w/ that. as long as the obsession isnt like unhealthy. try to find another series similar to the harry potter series. i know theres like nothing that compares but you probably like reading books about wizards & stuff so find something like that. =] [ XoXoXoXo77's advice column | Ask XoXoXoXo77 A Question ]
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