Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows *Spoiler-Free*

Yup. I’m gonna be raving about the book like the few hundred thousand over people out there with blogs. The book came at 7.30am or so at my doorstep( WOW, Mr. Postman works early on Saturday!) and I started reading it at about 8.00am… And being the freakish fast reader I am, I was done with the book by what.. 1pm? Urgh, thats a $50 book for god sake..

Anyways, about the book, its a really sad but entertaining one with the deaths of so many characters from both the evil and good side falling in combats which were occurring like throughout the entire story. Many unanswered questions from the previous books were also touched upon and throughly and fully explained thus leaving nothing that will leave us readers hanging. However, what really astounds in this particular book is that the writer has managed to properly link back to information loops created even as early as in the first book and properly terminate them while at the same time introducing a whole new variable(in this case the hallows) as well as new concepts to the works of the complicated world of magic and wizardy.

But of course I find the most delightful part of the whole book to be the epilogue as it serves its purpose to properly end the story as well as make it hard to continue the story of Harry Potter without the new story turning out weird due to time discrepancies and such. Rowling probably killed off so many of the characters for this purpose too me thinks.

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