Dave's review
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Book 7) by J.K. Rowling
Part of me is thinking I shouldn't be throwin' around the 5 star rating so casually, but I was gripped all the way through. A few things struck me about the book:
* People die, the way they do...suddenly, unexpectedly.
* The psychology of friendship and social forces is not spelled out, but is ever present. It's a book about moral choices and getting beyond surface impressions, and goes out of its way to make sure they're not easy.
I'm impressed. More later once I'm done processing it.
* People die, the way they do...suddenly, unexpectedly.
* The psychology of friendship and social forces is not spelled out, but is ever present. It's a book about moral choices and getting beyond surface impressions, and goes out of its way to make sure they're not easy.
I'm impressed. More later once I'm done processing it.
