I would suggest reading the books in order. Since you've already read DH, you'll have an interesting perspective on events as they unfold that someone who had not read DH would not have. And there are a lot of things in later books that refer to former ones, so it will make more sense the first time if you read them in order.
I believe Voldemort thinks Snape is the one who left because of their last encounters in the sorcerer's stone.
I think that's probably what he means, too.
Even though Snape might not have known he was confronting Voldemort; I suspect the dark lord was irritated every time Snape blocked Quirrell.
There's something about this in the second chapter of HBP.
I believe Voldemort thinks Snape is the one who left because of their last encounters in the sorcerer's stone.
I think that's probably what he means, too.
Even though Snape might not have known he was confronting Voldemort; I suspect the dark lord was irritated every time Snape blocked Quirrell.
There's something about this in the second chapter of HBP.