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Old 07-25-2007, 06:00 AM   #1
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I gave up on ever getting the book from Amazon and bought it at Target last night (ty MW). I started it last night. I just finished it.

While I am pleased that everything came out the way it did, I just didn't feel anything. It was well written and a good read, but it just didn't pack the emotional punch I was expecting.
you didn't feel anything at the loss of:
Remus & Tonks?
Hedwigs death
The sad tale of Snapes true youth with the evans girls
Dobby Dying
Snape (adter being revealed nice) dying
His atempts to show harry the real truth in the pensieve
Kreachers change of heart and mission - I would have adopted him!
Dudders friendship

I give her a few good calls for emo moments.
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Old 07-25-2007, 08:38 AM   #2
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you didn't feel anything at the loss of:
Remus & Tonks?
Hedwigs death
The sad tale of Snapes true youth with the evans girls
Dobby Dying
Snape (adter being revealed nice) dying
His atempts to show harry the real truth in the pensieve
Kreachers change of heart and mission - I would have adopted him!
Dudders friendship

I give her a few good calls for emo moments.

I'm not saying (I think) that I felt nothing, just that I didn't feel as much as I thought I would. Maybe because I knew ahead of time who was going to die, that affected how I felt when I read it. It could have also been because I read the book so fast, I didn't give myself time to absorb everything.

The things that did pull at my heart strings were Harry buriing Moody's eye, and his burying of Dobby. I cheered when Kreacher showed up with the other House Elves.
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Old 07-25-2007, 09:29 AM   #3
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Oh, and Ginny Weasley was robbed. All that build-up, and then NOTHING. Nothing in the entire book except being the long-distance object of Harry's lovesick affection. Bah.
I was not surprised at all that Ginny was relegated to Fair Princess status. Rowling handled their "romance" so poorly in other books that it was true to form. I think she falls into the Tolkein trap of being rather bad at dealing with that subject. Ginny being underage and too young for battle was rather convenient - I could almost hear Rowling's sigh of relief.

(Yeah, that's where I really start stabbing her as a writer...I found their relationship disappointing all around.)

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Maybe they'll go the V.C. Andrews/Tom Clancy route and in a couple decades we'll start seeing something like this:

J.K. Rowling's® Harry Potter and the Last Crusade in Search of the Holy Grail by Alan Dean Foster
Actually, it's more like this...
J.K. Rowling's
Wizarding World Sequence

Harry Potter and the Last Crusade in Search of the Holy Grail
(Author not mentioned on cover, found on verso only, buried in the cataloging info.)

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When Harry was 'dead' in the white Kings Cross station, what was the deal with the moaning fetus thing under the chair?
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I think it was the bit of soul of Voldie that ended up in Harry.
Hmm, now I can't decide between your idea, BTD, and my brother's. He thought that when Harry was there talking to Dumbledore, Voldie was there too, experiencing the awful torment of being that nasty thing. I guess they could both be right.
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