A review by astrape
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J.K. Rowling

5.0

I'm currently unable to properly see the whole screen because I cried for the last 50 pages. Unlike any other time, I really don't know where to start. My reviews on these books have been all over the place, full of the things I was amazed by, things I didn't want to forget. Just like that, I could start saying that this was hilarious, but all of them, 7 books, were. But this one was different, in every aspect. And I did not expect that and I liked every minute of it. I love constant action. Although the missing typical Hogwarts days made me a bit nostalgic.
Despite the fact that the author decided to kill half of the characters, we can all agree that Hedwig's death was, in a way, symbolic. I'm so proud of everyone's character development throughout the saga. It really makes me happy.
Once again, I was shown how much we judge people, even though we might have all the right in the world to think we can do so. There's a few characters that I've changed my mind about completely only by reading this last book. No need to explain why Snape is one of them. I've never felt this sorry for someone, and without justifying his acts, I can say I understand him better now, and it makes me feel relieved but so sad for him.
I can say I'm satisfied because I remember wanting to know about the past of some and I was overloaded with information, a lot of information that I wanted and needed.
I don't wanna finish writing this because it means finishing for good. Took me three entire months. But I know I can always come back to these books and I know it will feel as exciting as if it was the first time.


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- Godric's Hollow
- Hedwig, Dobby, Fred, Lupin, Tonks,