Weak epistemic qualifications
-xion / suffix forming nouns
Zest for language! (I can't find a z! Wah! Whine!) or how abot zee, the letter?! The zenith of this topic?! Ha-ha!: Zeta!
**"zeugma: the use of a word to modify or govern two or more words usu. in such a manner that it applies to each in a different sense or makes sense with only one ("opened the door and her heart to the homeless boy" is an example.)"
All things Harry Potter (Sorry if you hate this one - I'm reading the books with my daughter)
Aragon (Big spider in the 2nd book/movie)
Floo powder.
(I've never read or watched Harry Potter, despite the implorations of a few, so I have no clue as to what this is! Do you like them, everyone?)
Sorry, drom-! I've been reading them with my daughter.
Grawp (Hagrid's younger half brother)
No, no, I'm interested!
Harry Potter himself
They're actually really good!
I loved book series' as a kid. My favorite of all time is: "The Chronicles of Narnia" by C.S. Lewis, my fav- writer, BTW.
Imperious curse
Jabbers.
(Do you often re-read Narnia, Dev?)
Yes, actually I do? You a fan? and have you re-read as well? In fact I read it to 'L' (Elle) in between Harry Potter books! I like to re-read my fav-'s, don't you?
Lauren just saw what we were doing and gave me:
Kingsley Shacklebot AND King'sCrossing
Leprechauns,
I am a fan, although it's not my favourite book. I often revisit books; sometimes, the book in general is better on the second, or fifth, read. I have read Dangerous Liaisons many times, but the thing that I have read the most is The Tempest..
O.W.Ls
I think any books that get children reading are wonderful, if only a fraction of Potter fans continue to read books the world will be a better place. I've read a couple myself and can see why they are so attractive to youngsters.