Harry Potter 7
I just finished reading the new Harry Potter book:
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. This is the 7th and final book in the very popular J. K. Rowlings Series. All in all, I'd say that it was a good read. I'd be interested to know how much of the story she had from the beginning and how much she just made up along the way.
I'd even be tempted to re-read the entire series now that I know how it ends, to try to pick up on some of the subtleties that thread through out it. I'll admit that I have forgotten some things over the year that I waited for the final book to come out. I was lucky and started reading at book 4 when 5 and 6 were already out, so I read them back to back to back. It was definitely a challenge to wait for that final book to know the true story behind all of the other books.
It was a little long perhaps and I could have done without the final chapter about 19 years later. It seemed to be just an afterthought and had no real substance that I could see. I'll say this for her. She has got quite an imagination to dream all of that stuff up.
It ended a little happier than I'd have thought it would. I think that Snape was my favorite character in the Series. He turned out to have a very human condition.
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I liked it a lot. I would have like a bit more self analysis from Harry when he discovered that Snape really was helping him all those years. He just kind of accepted it and went on his merry way. As for the Epilogue, I liked it. You know why she did it... She didn't want anyone asking for more books so with that little useless chapter she pretty much killed any sequels. I'm sure she'll get Georgelucasitis in about fifteen years and we'll have series of books about the rise of Voldemort or James, Lilly, Sirius and Snape at Hogwarts. I'm a sucker. I'd read it.
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I, too, appreciated the Epilogue. She pretty much said it was over, didn't she? It's nice to hear about how people's families are doing. It's the woman in me, I guess. It was like getting the newsletter in the Christmas card. Justin thinks it's useless...but the women like it.
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