Consider this your warning: If you have not yet read, or finished reading Harry Potter & the Deathly Hallows stop reading this blog immediately! I don't want to be held responsible for ruining the ending for an unsuspecting reader :) Now on to my post....
Things that surprised me, the loyal Harry Potter series fan:
- Snape? Really? He was on our side after all?
- Narcissa Malfoy not giving up the real "status" of Harry Potter's life
- Fred... why Fred? He was such a funny young lad
- George losing an ear. Only because I can't stop trying to picture what that would look like. Rowling keeps describing it as a hole on the side of his head, but really how could a person live like that?
- Hedwig dying so early in the book
- Harry being the 7th Horcrux
- Not one main character lost their life in the final book. Rowling, you couldn't bring yourself to do it now could you?
- Dumbledore was really dead after all
Things that surprisingly didn't surprise me... lol
- Harry marries Ginny and Ron, Hermoine... like duh
- Harry names his children after his parents, and Dumbledore
- The "heaven" scene where Dumbledore and Harry reunite and everything is "explained" and tied up into neat little Boy Scout-like knots.
- Harry lives
- Tears were shed, yes tears were shed
Now don't get me wrong, I absolutely LOVED this book. There were just some things about it I found corny, cheesy, and come on -- predictable. I am a huge Harry Potter fan, but I have to admit a little ounce of disappointment (especially with the last chapter). I like happy endings of course, but the last few pages were hard to follow and I found myself rereading them several times -- wait, who the hell is Rosie? -- someone's snogging Teddy, and that would be? -- oh right, the werewolf's kid. Yikes!
3 comments:
dude. I totally said all these same things. what was even weirder was Snape's whole lily love deal. weird.
I knew he was good, but that threw me. Not that snape was cool, but she didn't make james look good either.
Just saying. Although I want to write her a letter, and say damnit woman, I know you have another book in you. Do it for me!
holy crap woman how many times am i going to ask whether or not you're really my long lost (mental) twin?! because i thought EXACTLY these same things when i read the last book. for serious.
I knew Snape was good. I just knew it! Well... maybe not good, but at least on our side, even if it was for a totally creepy reason. I thought the bit with Harry and his kids was so cute, but it just made me want more!
Give it up, Rowling!
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