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dianeduane ([personal profile] dianeduane) wrote2007-02-04 06:10 pm

Today's coined word: Literothanatophobia

Or, "The fear of death in literature."

A British book retailer plans to set up a counseling hotline for all heartbroken fans of Harry Potter, in case he dies in the much awaited next book.

As a former psychiatric professional, I can kind of see the point.  ...But I do start wondering, sometimes... Are human beings actually less robust, more fragile, than they used to be -- or are we just being encouraged to believe we are? 

And I remember clearly the resilience and fortitude of my younger patients as compared to the so-called "adults". The kids were endlessly more pragmatic and better at handling pain than the grownups. Any bets on the percentage of over-eighteens who wind up being counseled, as opposed to the under-eighteens?...

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[personal profile] tysolna 2007-02-04 09:13 pm (UTC)(link)
I am so glad that I am not the only one who's thinking this! :-D

(I also hate typos *G*)

[identity profile] csi-tokyo3.livejournal.com 2007-02-04 09:22 pm (UTC)(link)
JKR did the male fanbase a great disfavour the day she left the centaur fillies out of the books. ^_- And there hasn't been enough imagination to really make it worthwhile in fanfic.

Having said that, a librarian friend of mine just lent me a P.C. Cast book that features modern girl engaged to hot centaur man (who can transform into regular hot man). Not bad.