Just finished Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. I’ll write more tomorrow, but my brief review now is this: Best book in the series.
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Just finished Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. I’ll write more tomorrow, but my brief review now is this: Best book in the series.
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I can’t decide whether this book was the best or whether it was PoA. I guess I give this one the edge because of how well she portrays Harry, Hermione, and Ron’s transformation from children to adults.
I loved the book and have a lot to write about it (and will on my own blog eventually).
My only real disappointment was the epilogue.
I’m not sure if it that I simply do not like epilogues and this one falls into a list of disappointing ones, or that I would have preferred to find out more about the characters than what we saw on the platform.
I totally agree that this was the best in the series. I was shocked that she was able to do what she did without making me want another book. I came in to this book with the expectation that once it was over I was going to want a book about Dumbledore’s past but she cleared up everything very neatly in this one. She did good