Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Book 7)
1 journaler for this copy...
I must say, this book was very good. I could of lived without the epilogue though, as there were many things that in there that kinda just shattered it for me. Draco having a receding hairline, for one. I think this was Rowling's not-so-subtle revenge against him. The whole Ginny/Harry pairing, I disagreed with. I mean, I knew without a doubt that they were going to be together "forever"(who didn't?[besides those militant Hermonie/Harry shippers, that is]), but I just didn'y like the manner in which she did.
Snape. I am very happy about this, after all those years telling people he was in all actuality not evil (just a bit dark), I'm finally proven right. I was glad I at least had the whole locket and R.A.B prediction right. And I am pleased with Harry in this book. He finally matured. I was close to hating him, ever since the OotP, but he finally pulled through and changed my mind.
So many people were lost in this book... I, for one, have memorial for Dobby in my backyard... But then again, who doesn't?
Snape. I am very happy about this, after all those years telling people he was in all actuality not evil (just a bit dark), I'm finally proven right. I was glad I at least had the whole locket and R.A.B prediction right. And I am pleased with Harry in this book. He finally matured. I was close to hating him, ever since the OotP, but he finally pulled through and changed my mind.
So many people were lost in this book... I, for one, have memorial for Dobby in my backyard... But then again, who doesn't?