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I didn't love the ending of this book, but the book was so hard to put down, to know that the adventure would end. My favorite character will always be Snape!
I can't get over how bad this book was. The worst possible ending to a series that started with so much promise. The character development stopped right around 4th year and this book was just an ugly rehash of all the problems they had been going through in the last few books. Plus it's plot was ... Continue
I can't get over how bad this book was. The worst possible ending to a series that started with so much promise. The character development stopped right around 4th year and this book was just an ugly rehash of all the problems they had been going through in the last few books. Plus it's plot was driven along by things that a 2nd grader would have come up with. And worst of all, she creates this whole wonderful land and cast of characters, and then in the last book ignores them all to let 3 whiny teens wander through the woods for months. Really just terrible and one of the biggest let downs ever.
What a way to end a seven-part tale! I think J.K. Rowling ended the Harry Potter series with a bang when "Deathly Hallows" was released. So much sadness and suffering, yet so much cheerfulness and friendship. Trust and lack of trust. However, I really took it in when she emphasized (particularly whe ... Continue
What a way to end a seven-part tale! I think J.K. Rowling ended the Harry Potter series with a bang when "Deathly Hallows" was released. So much sadness and suffering, yet so much cheerfulness and friendship. Trust and lack of trust. However, I really took it in when she emphasized (particularly when Dumbledore would speak to Harry) the importance of love. The love Snape had for Lily. The love Voldy lacked and never understood, which was responsible for his downfall. However, the love that Dumbledore had, which J.K. Rowling said was his greatest tragedy. Harry, Ron and Hermione's journey was something! Yet, there's still more references the author provided, particularly of the "Iliad" by Homer, in "Deathly Hallows."
I was very happy that Rowling finished things off with a great book. The last few books had me a little worried. Great book.
I love this series. Rowling does such a fine job of creating characters you can really care about. I'm actually going to miss these guys now that the series is done.
If you can get your hands on a copy of this underappreciated gem, the tale inside will repay the efforts of your search tenfold. It is a shame that the exploits of Mr. Potter are not better known amongst the bibliophiles of the world.
The seventh and final installment of the Harry Potter series.
This was a great book, yet overwhelmingly painful...at least to me, who has now spent 2 months in the world of Harry Potter with no interruptions. I'm worried for all the kids who will read this...but as a devout Potter fan, really, how could you not?
EXCELLENT ENDING, HOWEVER TOO MANY FRIENDS DIED.
Wow. What a completely awesome book. I was one of the crazy people at the midnight release party to get the book at midnight. I just had to know what happened. I could not put it down. It was so full of action and of course, drama. I did have to read it with a box of tissues. In a way, this last boo ... Continue
Wow. What a completely awesome book. I was one of the crazy people at the midnight release party to get the book at midnight. I just had to know what happened. I could not put it down. It was so full of action and of course, drama. I did have to read it with a box of tissues. In a way, this last book did strip away the wonder of magic that we saw in the first two books (especially towards the end). However, I think the end was just beautiful. I will admit that the epilogue was a bit cheesy, but it was a nice way to wrap up the series and get a glimpse as to the futures of the survivors. I think this may be my favorite of the series.
My only suggestion is to not even think about picking up this book unless you have a big block of time set aside. It is crazy addicting, like crack for your eyeballs.
All I can say is WOW. I only cried three times, so that was pretty good for me. :-)
It's over! I don't know if I love or hate it. I was disappointed with many things in this book, but overall, it was a great end. Ok, I love it. I just don't want the series to be over!
What a grand finale! Rowling's writing has really matured to produce the best book of the series. Fast-paced, dark and heartbreaking, but well worth the wait.
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