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calebkuma 's review for:
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
by J.K. Rowling
((for all anti-TERF purposes: https://glaad.org/transgender/resources/?fbclid=PAAabe0u6cLk0v1ugVxoUELhq0GSC0m0nGsgysHBkzp2nZnJJlMJzFKHwYsMM_aem_AZRHDJquP3UbQSmVea3N_2IabUAIxWyyKQbLsFKG52Yb6ZwAoB0BFoYDJKtevxhPTqU))
oops forgot to update goodreads the other day when i finished THE SERIES!!
altogether, the end of it all has it’s ups and downs. this book is definitely an ending the series needed, while i also wish that some of the legwork hadn’t been left to the final moments.
my feelings towards certain components remain unchanged: hermione is the true hero, neville is the awe-inspiring side character, and trelawny is a v powerful witch. however, this also means that some characters (ron) fall flat and unidimensionally unlikable.
all in all i love this series even as an adult with a full read-through finally accomplished. its so painful that the author has such a narrow view of real-world lives when she was able to speak to injustice and societal pains in her fantasy land. all in all, let the memory of this series live untainted from TERF ideologies
oops forgot to update goodreads the other day when i finished THE SERIES!!
altogether, the end of it all has it’s ups and downs. this book is definitely an ending the series needed, while i also wish that some of the legwork hadn’t been left to the final moments.
my feelings towards certain components remain unchanged: hermione is the true hero, neville is the awe-inspiring side character, and trelawny is a v powerful witch. however, this also means that some characters (ron) fall flat and unidimensionally unlikable.
all in all i love this series even as an adult with a full read-through finally accomplished. its so painful that the author has such a narrow view of real-world lives when she was able to speak to injustice and societal pains in her fantasy land. all in all, let the memory of this series live untainted from TERF ideologies