so... many people will die. animals and magical creatures included. oh crap la.
i'm so sad...
nope, i didn't read the book. i read the REVIEWS of the book and i feel like crying. oh crap, right?
spoilers ahead
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Mad-Eye, Lupin,
Tonks, Fred,
Dobby, Bellatrix, Hedwig,
Snape,
Voldermort will all
die...
"As for Fred, one can only imagine how desperately he and George fought alongside each other, or how sad George would have been at the moment he realized that all the tricks and pranks in the world weren’t going to save his best friend and brother."George will lose a ear.
"The death I felt the most was Dobby’s heroic interception of the knife meant for Harry. And I was pleasantly surprised when Mrs. Weasley called Bellatrix a “bitch” before delivering upon her that last big magic whammy" harry and
dumbledore will talk while they are dead -_-"' this is like so lame can?
The
Malfoys turned out to be pretty pathetic.
The Death Wand is still buried with
Dumbledore; and the Resurrection Stone is still waiting in the very same woods where Harry’s children will play and explore (with their dad’s Invisibility Cloak and Marauder’s Map, no doubt). A next series of Harry Potter, perhaps?
This is the last sentence:
“The scar had not pained Harry in 19 years. All is well.”and, did you know that Molly
Weasley’s maiden name was
Prewett?
*gasp*oh ya! the
Horcruxes. different people actually destroyed each
Horcrux!!
Diary- Harry
Ring-
DumbledoreLocket- Ron
Cup- Hermione
Diadem- Technically Crabbe, with calling of the cursed fire
Snake- Neville
Harry-
Voldemort (destroying himself!!! Dumb wizard)
Harry and Ginny got married and had 3 kids. well, i had preferred Harry to be killed off in book7 to coincide with the dark theme that has clouded this seventh instalment so heavily. but oh well, since Rowling decided upon it that it is so, it shall be so. for the record, the names of Harry and Ginny's children are James, Lily and
Albus Severus. a big
YUCK~! for the last one. imagine people calling you
albus severus.... it just sounds so... wrong. so... S-
sy.
bleah. and i don't understand why Rowling doesn't include "FRED" as one of the kid's names. the fact that Fred died still bugs me... oh help.... no more twin jokes, twin pranks, twin stuff.... =( maybe i shall switch to sweet valley high instead?
Ron marries Hermione and have 2 kid - Hugo & Rose. notice the way that Rowling switches the R and the H?
haha.. i just love the tiny details this lady pays painstaking attention to while writing Harry Potter. Rose was smart, like Hermione. And Ron was happy that his daughter had the brains from his wife. sweet, eh?
Draco
Malfoy marries and has 1 kid -
Scorpious. like, duh~!
Nevile
Longbottom becomes a teacher at Hogwarts.
ok. when i read this i almost died... Ginny actually offered Harry sex for his birthday present. what in the world was Rowling thinking?! i mean, this is after all, a book meant for kids. yes, the kids have now grown into teenagers and some young adults, but still, is this the
RIGHT mindset that we are going to educate the next generation with? that it is
ok not to be pure before marriage?! this is a
VERY controversial point in the book. i totally (raising my hands and legs) disagree with Rowling here.
Snape’s final words were for Harry to look at him. Harry’s eyes were his mother’s, and
Snape wanted to look into them when he died.... oh man.... so... sigh.... and
snape's a good guy. i kind of predicted it. i don't really know how he died and why he killed
Dumbledore, but all in all, everyone said that he is a good guy.
end of spoilers
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Rowling stayed true to her characters, up to the very end.... really. even though i didn't read the book, i still have the guts to say that. i really admire Rowling for her literary talent and great imagination and the way that she tied all the loose ends really amazes me... although i am not in concurrence of people learning the spells and being really crazy over the book (think those girls who cried when the read/saw Harry kissing
Cho Chang, like what's the big deal?!), i have to admit that this is one great series for light reading.