![]() speculation and just wondering can be fun too. But part of me doesn't like all the ends completely tied off. Part of me thinks it was smart since now we know where Harry is in 19 years time, Rowling can avoid the urging to write book 8 to tell us what happens next. I suspect most of us thought that he might have to kill Voldemort or be killed (and Rowling played with the reader's mind on that one) He's survived all 7 books without killing anyone himself and proving that mercy is a worthwhile virtue. I was impressed that Rowling managed to keep Harry an unblemished hero. the diary, the ring, the locket, the cup, the tiara and Harry (inadvertently) makes six so why was Nagini still one? Or was the idea that Nagini was number 6 and then the seventh part of Voldemort's soul split again into 7 (Harry) and 8 (himself)? I'd thought that in Book 6, they said there were 6 Horcruxes and the seventh part of his soul was still with Voldemort's body? So. Got a little confused over the number of Horcruxes. and them switching from being the focus to not and back again. Wasn't entirely sure about the Hallows suddenly appearing as a plot device. I liked the way that some old threads from the past crept in and which, now we know the ending, going back to reread old books will show those clues - the locket in the cabinet at Grimmauld Place, the tiara in the room of requirement. I finished the book a few hours ago and have been mulling thoughts (hidden below) ![]() Others who have been around in a few books.Ĭrabbe (although I'd never thought he was supposed to be that great a magic to manage Fiendfyre)Ĭolin Creevey (who survived the Basilisk to die here) ![]()
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