ext_9785 ([identity profile] solanum-d.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] keire_ke 2005-07-20 12:40 am (UTC)

I wanted to wait to read this until I'd finished the book, too. ^_^

I thought, in the end, the title was a bit of irony, in that Harry spent the vast majority of the book depending on the Prince only to be betrayed by him in the end. Not massively climactic, but a little thought provoking. As for the identity of the Prince, well, it wasn't completely predictable. My husband guessed it, way at the beginning. (side note: isn't it funny that Hermione thought Snape had girly hand-writing?)

I agree that something was amiss with the entire Snape confrontation at the end. Both when he killed Dumbledoor and when he was facing off with Harry. I'm sure more of that will be revealed in book 7... I'm actually looking forward to/ hoping for a good twist.

I totally agree that she needs a clue in the fanservice department. ^_~ Why do authors want to shut down fanfiction sites? I just don't get it. Imitation is the greatest form of flattery and all that. I like Tonks, though, so I don't really mind her with Lupin.

My favorite of her romantic fangirl moments was when Harry's insides were doing the conga. *snerk*

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