hope: Art of a woman writing from tour poster (THE VOLUME OF MY VOICE)
puddingsmith ([personal profile] hope) wrote2007-07-21 08:16 pm
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FINISHED.

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ETA: just in case, avoid comments for spoilers.

ETA2: DEFINITELY avoid comments for spoilers.

ETA3:

- I loved all the double entendres.

- I loved Molly Weasley's Ripley moment (A LOT)

- NEVILLE. NEVILLE! ILU, NEVILLE!

- One can't help but think that the epilogue existed at least partially to thwart the 'ginny is a slut' people/harmonians.

- Started weeping when Harry found out the doe was Snape's patronus. Was weeping so much when Harry was walking to his 'death' that I could barely see the page.

- Was utterly confused by the "who's wand is it anyway?" speech. Huh? I do not get it. (And if *I* don't get it... isn't this supposed to be a kid's book?)

- The epilogue reminded me so much of [livejournal.com profile] gekizetsu's Salvation 'verse. SO MUCH I CAN'T EVEN.

[identity profile] gretazreta.livejournal.com 2007-07-21 10:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Seriously, Fred dying was SO FREAKING SAD.

In fact the book as a whole has some really sad emotional bits. Sadder than Sirius dying, in lots of ways, because it's in the context of battles, and so is kind of inevitable and expected and GUH! Fred!