# Nope, this is not a spoiler.
Its 4.11a.m., and I can’t believe its over.
I can’t believe this is the last one I’ll be savouring. The last one I savoured. The last one I’ll be vying to get on the day of release, be it at bookstore, supermarket or airport newsagents. It’s the last! I should’ve thought about that before I swallowed the whole bloody thing instead of taking it slow.
I do not mean to gush. In my opinion, that was the craziest 606 pages ever. In the whole series. You finally find the answers to all your pressing questions, find out whether those rumours people have been spewing around you (much to your dismay) have found a consensus with print (which is quite likely if you’ve been harping the internet for the past week or are a multi-genre reading fan-fiction reader [slash entries not included]), and oh my, the action. If you found the past books action-packed, they are nothing, and I could very well say, nothing compared to the doppelganger, cliffhanger, twisted page turner that it is. And the humour. Oh my God, my parents think I’m insane now, I’m telling you.
It’s obviously far more darker then any of the other books combined, and I do wonder if any of the more younger readers around the under ten threshold for example, might take to it as well as we do, as the themes are more complex, not that I underestimate the wordly and worldly awareness of 10 year olds.
And to amuse yourself, you can watch Potter-Nerds read, or at the moment as I’m writing this, one of them is just giving hand gestures trying to drive other readers crazy, probably. Either way, I don’t understand why they’re not jumping up and down in spasms.
And and and and. No, I have to stop myself. But but but but. No. No.
No no no no no no no no no.
WHYY NOOOO?!
To cut it short, she’s done six times before to crazy critical acclaim, and by (Fred &) George she’s done it again!
July 22nd, 2007 at 11:43 pm
I took my time reading the book…finished it about 4.30 a.m.
It’s crazy, suddenly getting all the answers, I wasn’t sure whether to start jumping up and down like a Blibbering Humdinger or start crying because…well anyway, it’s OVER!!
Yeah hah, by Merlin’s left saggy – she’s done it again!
July 22nd, 2007 at 11:46 pm
“…or are a multi-genre reading fan-fiction reader [slash entries not included])…”
Damn. I’ve always been a slash reader. And to hear (or read) that from you…sigh. Now Mr. Potter and Mr. Malfoy shall never get their happy ending, TOGETHER. Oh well. That’s why there’s fanfiction.net. The source for my (unhealthy) addiction of slash-y goodness. Yumm.
I guess that’s why I’m not reading my copy of the book yet, and that my mother is the one so absorbed in it; there’s no freakin’ slash in it. After months of reading slash, it’s just hard to face reality.
July 23rd, 2007 at 4:15 am
I got mine at Waterstones for 9 pounds and felt so happy.
I thought this one was pretty good, but at times it just felt like she was dragging the story on and on and on…
But I loved the bit about Snape. And the whole Hallows story
July 23rd, 2007 at 8:20 pm
Snape man. Who would’ve thought.. Really!
But Fred…. Oh Fred.
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