1) None of the deaths hit me hard for some reason... I wish I knew why...
2) Nobody but people who aren't afraid of Voldemort say his name (ie their enemies), so of course they would want to go after them. They wouldn't do the word "horcrux" because they didn't know Harry, Ron, and Hermione were looking for the horcruxes or that they even knew what they were. And no one but Voldemort himself knew he'd made horcruxes.
How did you feel about the epilogue? I thought it was rather cheesy.
I was most sad about Dobby and Fred. I guess the impact could be lessened because this is the last book, so it doesn't make as big of a difference when people die.
Truth on the second part. Still, it felt like a really lame way to put them in trouble.
The epilogue was all right. Was kind of cheesy, but I guess it was her way of trying to say "Harry Potter led a normal wizard life after the 7th book. Don't make any more fucking books!"
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1) None of the deaths hit me hard for some reason... I wish I knew why...
2) Nobody but people who aren't afraid of Voldemort say his name (ie their enemies), so of course they would want to go after them. They wouldn't do the word "horcrux" because they didn't know Harry, Ron, and Hermione were looking for the horcruxes or that they even knew what they were. And no one but Voldemort himself knew he'd made horcruxes.
How did you feel about the epilogue? I thought it was rather cheesy.
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Truth on the second part. Still, it felt like a really lame way to put them in trouble.
The epilogue was all right. Was kind of cheesy, but I guess it was her way of trying to say "Harry Potter led a normal wizard life after the 7th book. Don't make any more fucking books!"
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