all was well
By Grace on Aug 2, 2007 in books
I just finished reading Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows last night and I am still reeling with the effects. The emotion of the story was incredible; with so many surprising twists and turns during the last 6 installments, the talented J.K. Rowling finally fit the pieces of the puzzle together.
It was such a drastic emotional switch and the tone, compared to the other 6 books, was different in all those 750 intense pages. A small hint, there was closure in Harry’s story but not in the secondary characters. J.K. Rowling left the fan community with an opportunity, a gift! We have so much to imagine, so much to discuss and we never have to say goodbye to this magical world.
A great ending to a great series. Truly remarkable!


Congrats!
Because of the effects of discovering that the ebook I read was 100% fake, I read wikipedia’s spoiler!
I sure hope I could find a paperback copy here. The hard-bound’s way too expensive for me
shiera | Aug 2, 2007 | Reply
as soon as classes end (I’m getting busy with many things- can’t even finish reading subscription magazines and a new book i bought - 100 years of solitude), I’m going to grab a copy of the HP series and see for myself if the hype on HP is well-founded… congrats grace! can’t believe how you can juggle reading, working, taking care of your family really well!
homestyleliving2 | Aug 2, 2007 | Reply
Hi G–now, I’m probably never going to read it, so you can tell me how it ends (wink).
The New Parent | Aug 2, 2007 | Reply
me too me too. Tell me how it ends…
Sabine | Aug 3, 2007 | Reply
from TNP and Sabine- I’ll take the road less travelled by most- not reading the series and just asking how it ends! heehehe
homestyleliving2 | Aug 3, 2007 | Reply
I mean sabine might have read the series but is not finished with the last book yet…
homestyleliving2 | Aug 3, 2007 | Reply
My son is waiting to purchase the book to read. He has read all the books, but this one. Some he has read twice or more.
Rose | Aug 8, 2007 | Reply