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Re: Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows (Possible Spoilers)

Harry Potter is pretty easy reading. It flows very well and before you know it, you're flying right through. I've read all of them in under a day (individually) , and from The Prisoner of Azkaban on I read them in their entirety the day I got my hands on them. I finished this one in a little under 6 hours, but in hindsight, I probably should've been rereading some sections.


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I'm glad I read it, but it was a big departure from the rest of the series. Without Hogwarts to hold the plot together, it didn't seem to flow as nicely as the earlier books did. I also wish their had been more hinting at the Deathly Hallows earlier in the series, as halfway though the final book of a seven book series seems pretty late to introduce such a big part of the plot. I'm not sure if the back story on Dumbledore needed to be so depressing either. Also, I didn't like the identity of the final Horcrux. It seems a little bit absurd to me, as making a Horcrux is mentioned to be very difficult that it could happen accidentally. However, with the circumstances it happened with are pretty unique, so I guess I'm okay with it.

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I'm in agreement with George in that the final battle was written to be an excellent movie sequence.
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