I remember entering the world of Harry Potter as a middler schooler in her 8th year, having needed to read the first book in our English class. Having been exposed to the boy wizard, I have since kept up with it throughout the years and have now been graced with the seventh and final chapter detailing the life of the boy who lived. Now after
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and how about remus? , like he was one of my faves male characters since the third book , but here he was acting like an ass , besides his relationship whit tonks for me was always like bleh
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While certain chapters remained more important then others, the main trio constantly running away from Voldemort and his bosom buddies soon turned tedious and I kept wanting the book to move on with the bloody plot, crying out when the HELL they will get to a bloody Horcrux already.Yes! Rowling spent far too much time on this and then, at the end, they were just getting Horcruxes like boom boom boom. I didn't like that, especially since I had been anticipating Harry and Company having to solve and foil elaborate traps like the one guarding the false locket in HBP. Why the hell didn't Voldemort have a trap like that for each Horcrux? Making him think the diadem would be ( ... )
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I wanted some, too, but I think it was just a secret desire of mine's that Harry and the Dursleys would patch up in SOME way. Out of all the people, I had assumed it'd be Petunia, but she had years to accept the wizarding world, so she's had her chance. In the end, I am glad it was Dudley. I think a boy Harry's age, the one who gave him the most physical abuse ultimately learned to somewhat accept him.
"Meanwhile, I barely knew Mad-Eye enough for his death to be more than a blimp or a passing thought of, "aw, man, that guy was cool!"
I didn't care for Moody either. I was more shocked on two deaths so ridiculously early in the story, is all.
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I approve of the early deaths! It's war, people, it's hell. More should have dropped! ('Course, you know how I can get. Once I kill one person off in a story, I've got to take out at least three more!)
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AAHAHA. Oh man, YES! It's exactly like 02, except not as bad, because 02 had EVERYONE you knew paired for you! GOD. I. HATE. THAT. EW. And it's not just because of my ships, it's so unrealistic that everyone would have a matching pair in the group (and not ONE would be m/m or f/f?) and they'd all have kids. That ending never happens. :( ew.
We know how his rivalry with Draco ends. Sex. :D --*kicked* Big Harry/Draco shipper here! Hahaha. I really don't like Ginny either, and I also love Ron/Hermione (which was REALLY cute in this book, aw). I took Draco's nod at the end to mean "same time, same place?" and laughed.
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I didn't like the endlougue either. It also reminded me of that stupid 25 years later thing in Digimon 02. I wanted Tai to be with Sora and I didn't care for Ken/Yolei. Sora soo took Mimi's job. Also, Matt as an astronaut. WTF?! Anyway, getting back to topic...
That scene with the Dursley was also touching to me. So sweet they try to patch up before they never see each other again.
I didn't think Harry talking before killing Voldemort was cheesy. It was one of my most favorite parts in the book. He made Voldemort realize his mistakes too late and then kill him.
Frankly, while I can see Ron and Hermoine, I STILL am irritated by Harry/Ginny. I don't like Ginny. She had remarkable potential in early books, but her whole entire personality (good Quidditch player, brave and courageous, able to put Harry in his place when others can't) is just screaming Mary Sue. Not to mention I still felt Harry's sudden and random crush on her in Book 6 was completely out of nowhere. It didn't ( ... )
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I'm not a Ron/Hermione fan.
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