I Thought I Was Ready For Dumbledore’s Funeral In The New Harry Potter Audiobook (I Was Wrong)

I Thought I Was Ready For Dumbledore’s Funeral In The New Harry Potter Audiobook (I Was Wrong)
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As excited as I am that the final Harry Potter full-cast audiobook is set to drop this month, I’m also a little bit sad. I’ve been really enjoying revisiting the series with these new versions, and waiting for the next one each month has undoubtedly been a part of that. I’ve lost count of the times I’ve read this series since it was first released, which is why I thought I was prepared for one of the series’ saddest scenes. What Audible Studios and Pottermore Publishing’s edition did with Dumbledore’s funeral at the end of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince wrecked me, and I need to talk about it.

Harry and Hermione standing together on a balcony in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

(Image credit: Warner Bros)

The Harry Potter Full Cast Audiobooks Add Music And Sound Effects

In addition to featuring a huge cast of actors voicing the roles of J.K. Rowling‘s beloved characters (some with truly fantastic performances), Audible’s full cast audiobook editions also include sound effects and music at certain parts of the story to enhance the scene. For example, during the scene in the hospital wing, when Harry and the other characters are discussing Dumbledore’s death, they pause to listen to Fawkes’ song in the distance. At that point, sad but soothing music plays behind the narration. Six books into these new full-cast editions, I should’ve expected something particularly moving for Dumbledore’s funeral, and yet…

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