Over the last few months I've had the sweet,Tinto brass Black Angel (2002) aka Senso 45 full movie sweet pleasure of rereading all the Harry Potterbooks.

After I'd finished Rowling's series for a second time -- and in an attempt to siphon off some of my excitement -- I decided to write down my waffling opinions on the books in a series of five articles.

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The results -- from an exhaustive list of the hidden clues I spotted to my thoughts on why the books should never be classed as "just for kids" -- are rounded up below.

37 hidden clues I only spotted when I reread Harry Potter in my 20s

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Here are the last words spoken by Harry Potter characters before they die

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14 times Dumbledore was the greatest fictional character of all time

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If Harry Potter characters had modern day technology

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Don't ever tell me the Harry Potter books are just for kids. You're wrong, and I can prove it

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