Yea, just a little creepy. But it was, if nothing else, an interesting part of the book. I actually really liked all the memories as a plot point. At least Snape didn't die the valient hero saving Harry *wretches*.
I cried when Fred died and probably didn't really stop until the book was over. I was worried about Harry, and I had a terrible feeling in my stomach as I realized he was about to die w/o even saying any kind of goodbye to anybody, then I looked down at the page number and realized there had to be some way for him to survive. All the Ron/Hermione stuff was amazing, and I LOVED how Harry was like "Is this really the moment?" ahahahaha.
The epilogue was disappointing and a tad cheesy, but I'm looking forward to the encyclopedia that goes into more detail on the characters back-stories and futures.
:-D I'm surprised I didn't cry for Fred. I think because I wanted that to happen (don't beat me down, I love the twins as much as the next person!). Someone had written an article on mugglenet that predicted it. I thought it was such an interesting concept- literarily, psychologically, emotionally. Fred and George have always been pretty much one character written as two. They were always joined at the hip. I thought it would have been really interesting to explore what that would do to George, not having Fred. I was kind of sad we didn't see a bit more of him afterwords. I did love Percy coming back and him being the one to really grieve. I LOVED that part where Fred is shocked to hear Percy cracking a joke.
Yes we do. I have a new phone and haven't programmed all my numbers in. Call me and I'll be able to put yours in. I remember everything but the last 4 digits...
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The epilogue was disappointing and a tad cheesy, but I'm looking forward to the encyclopedia that goes into more detail on the characters back-stories and futures.
Overall an amazing book!
*Sam
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I miss you!! we need to keep better in touch.
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