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boomqueen ([personal profile] boomqueen) wrote2007-07-27 05:29 pm
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My quick (and spoilerific) two cents on HP7

So, for the record, I cried three times...
cried for dobby
cried for Harry's deathwalk to the forest (A LOT of crying here)
cried for the headmaster portraits congratulating harry

I LOVED all the house-elf bits: that Kreacher just needed the right attention from Harry et al, and that Dobby went out like such a hero, and that Kreacher led a revolt of house-elves in the Hogwarts Battle

Liked that Snape and Dumbledore had planned the death beforehand (which was my first thought when I read book 6). The backstory on his longstanding love for Lily was good too.

Totally enjoyed all the mythology leading up into the Horcruxes vs. Hallows debate for Harry. Was a little less excited about the gobs of attention paid to Dumbledore-and-his-flawed-past, but I liked the Hallows bits.

I got all excited every time I heard about Ginny (or Neville or Luna) and their off-camera resistance exploits. Wish there could have been more on her...

Mrs. Weasley's moment of profanity was made of win.

And the epilogue. cheesy but satisfying.

There's tons more but these are the initial things that pop to mind.

Really it is a damn good book and a very satisfying ending to the series.

[identity profile] lunar47.livejournal.com 2007-07-28 12:56 am (UTC)(link)
i really only got misty at one part and that was Harry's death march. I thought it was perfect and oh so sad. I did cry out loud and almost threw the book after a few parts. Like dobby's death and Snape's (although I was sure that was going to happen)

I love the lily/snape backstory we got and I hate that I already know that they'll cut like 3/4 of it for the movie. I like the concrete connection jkr makes between the 3 Hogwart's boys: Harry, tom riddle and snape, and that connection is weakening throughout the films. Each boy came from similar backgrounds finding a home at hogwarts but it has been their actions that have made them who they are good, evil, or otherwise.

i enjoyed the book though.

[identity profile] boom-queen.livejournal.com 2007-07-31 05:22 pm (UTC)(link)
I've been dreading thinking about the movie version of this one too--so many awesome details always get lost in the cut and this one is more intricate than any previous plot.

I like the concrete connection jkr makes between the 3 Hogwart's boys: Harry, tom riddle and snape, and that connection is weakening throughout the films

I totally agree! I love the continuum of good and evil that Harry, Snape and Voldemort represent (and the similarities that she subtly creates between their characters), but there isn't much of that in the movies. #5 is supposed to really establish Harry and Voldemort's connection--which I think the movie did an okay job of following through on (with his fear that he was becoming evil himself). And I guess we'll just have to hope that the movie of #6 adequately addresses the connection with Snape.

I totally enjoyed the book too--regardless of whatever fears and flaws :)