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Book Quotes by Rupert Grint
- I was the biggest Harry Potter fan. I read all the books. Ron was always my favorite character, because I feel like I relate to…
- When I read the books, I imagined that the family of Ron Weasley was my family.
- But I like all the books. You've got to read them all to get the complete Harry Potter experience.
- I am a really big Harry Potter fan and I've seen all the sets, I've lived Harry Potter and I don't think it's destroyed the…
- Before I knew there was going to be a film. I was the biggest Harry Potter fan. I read all the books.
- I was always a big fan of the books and over the years I've become quite attached to Ron and we've meshed into the same…
- The characters in the book grow up with us. My voice has broken as well.
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