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I finished Harry Potter #7 yesterday. I'll share my opinions after the weekend (
sashatwen is coming for sleepover and FFF). Just in short:
I liked it but enjoyed #6 more; agree with
chinawolf on the Slytherin issue (it left a bad feeling in my stomach, one of the reasons might be that I always felt a connection to that house); YAY for Neville (the character I can assoziate with the most ... yeah I'm weird, doesn't mix with my Slytherinphilia ); Snapes memories: haha I knew it - guess I have a new OTP LOL; didn't like the books pacing/timing due to all the long passages about hiding; Epilogue=ROFL; Ginny=Mary Sue from end of novel 6 on *shudder*; looking forward to lots of great Helena B. Carter demented-Bellatrix-scenes in the next two movies; lots of headesking after reading the first pages concerning Grindlewalds symbol, a symbol representing both a tyranny and a spiritual quest ... svastika anyone???
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I liked it but enjoyed #6 more; agree with
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But I don't like how she keeps up the theme Slytherin = evil/fellow travellers (Mitläufer). The development of the Malfoy familiy and Snape were well done - but the rest of the Slytherins remained one dimensional. IMO the attributes of the other houses could spawn Dark Wizards as well (just think of the often quoted thin boundary between genius and insanity or quest for knowledge at any cost).