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A review by cgj13
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J.K. Rowling
5.0
I do think this book was my favorite of them all.
Towards the end, I couldn’t help but wonder what it would have been like to read it before the movies came out. Discovering what happened as it happened, not knowing the outcome. I think it would have thrown me for a loop. Even with knowing the outcome, this book tore me apart.
Dumbledore and Snape. Neither who you really think they are. Yet Harry still worshiped Dumbledore. Was his desire for a fatherly figure that desperate?
I’m glad Harry finally acts like the Hero he is supposed to be in this book. But he would have still died a hundred times over without Hermione.
And how come Harry could never realize that those who wanted to fight along side him were doing it more so but for him, but for what the future would hold?
And seriously did Ginny let Harry name all the kids by himself. One of them should be a Fred!
Towards the end, I couldn’t help but wonder what it would have been like to read it before the movies came out. Discovering what happened as it happened, not knowing the outcome. I think it would have thrown me for a loop. Even with knowing the outcome, this book tore me apart.
Dumbledore and Snape. Neither who you really think they are. Yet Harry still worshiped Dumbledore. Was his desire for a fatherly figure that desperate?
I’m glad Harry finally acts like the Hero he is supposed to be in this book. But he would have still died a hundred times over without Hermione.
And how come Harry could never realize that those who wanted to fight along side him were doing it more so but for him, but for what the future would hold?
And seriously did Ginny let Harry name all the kids by himself. One of them should be a Fred!