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I am deeply impressed with the work Rowling's done with HBP. I am slightly disgruntled that Ron didn't die though... But since it is, formally, still a book for kids, I really wasn't expecting it. I loved the humour bits though.


Anyway. I am still majorly pissed off at her for killing Sirius. Silly move there. I want him back, damn it! I braved the five book just to get more of Sirius, and he barely appeared and then got killed in the end! Am however curious for the resolution, what with the Horcruxes and all. Hm... The thing with Snape wasn't entirely unexpected - for a 'good' character he was much too childish throughout the series. So, no big surprise there. Even if something did strike me as odd in that confrontation, somewhat. Can't put my finger on it though.

The bit about the Half-Blood Prince was dismissed rather casually, with no dramatic impact. I felt there should be more.

Rowling has no understanding for fanservice. Nosir, everything had to be plain as the lights of day. *rolls eyes* I did like Lupin/Tonks though. A little random, but they rocked. *grins* Ginny rocked from book five, so no major complaints from me here. Pity there wasn't so much Neville though.

I admit to chanting 'oooooh, Harry will bring balance to the Force'. Heh. I couldn't help it really! Rowling was so watching SW. Dumbledore even got a space for a roboclaw! One thing that bugged me and never got resolved was the moment when Dumbledore asked Harry whether he feels sympathy for Voldemort. I  was not impressed by the fact that he didn't mention or implied Harry should, when he spent so much time showing Harry that Tom Riddle was very much human.

All in all - the book really was good. I don't care much for Harry as a character, but I liked it, overall. Third book is still best in my opinion, but this one comes as a close second. *grins* The romantic parts sound as if written by a fangirl though.

Date: 2005-07-16 09:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] helensheep.livejournal.com
The bit about the Half-Blood Prince was dismissed rather casually, with no dramatic impact. I felt there should be more.

I agree totally, I think that is my only major gripe about HBP at the moment. There didn't seem to be enough about it to name the whole book after it ;) I was also slightly disappointed with who it was - but I loved the explanation; at least he's not some form of secret royalty or something =)

Date: 2005-07-16 10:01 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] keire-ke.livejournal.com
Well, Goblet of Fire wasn't exactly all that important in the GoF either. *grins* It seemed totally random to me - almost as if Rowling inserted it at the very last minute.

My main gripe, on the other hand, is that Sirius is still MIA (anybody whose body was not found cannot be filed as dead :P), to tell you the truth.

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