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<span id="freeTextreview_rating17719129" style="display:none" class="reviewText">Ok, before I start a few warnings.  This will contain spoilers (though since I'm writing this a year after the release I don't think it's too much of a tragedy), it will be long and it will be negative because I <em>really</em> didn't like this book.<br/><br/>Reading books one to five I was very impressed with the storytelling from a novice novellist.  There was magic, there were characters you could love, and sure there were some cliche'd storylines, but they were interspersed with really interesting sidestories (Peeves, SPEW, Weasley's Wizard Wheezes).  I was enthralled as a teenager and I am enthralled now as an adult when I re-read them.<br/><br/>But I have to say the the quality dropped markedly in books six and seven.  The ramblings (that started out cute in GoF and OotP) have become pronounced and boring.  The characters have lost much of what made them endearing, and the plot has gone to hell.<br/><br/>Focusing on Deathly Hallows, I had a very strong feeling that six months before her deadline, JKR went on to the internet, discovered that everyone had guessed her 'twists' (honestly, who didn't know that Harry was an accidental Horcrux, RAB was Sirius's brother, the diadem was at Hogwarts, the locket was at Grimmauld Place, Dumbledore ordered Snape to kill him, Snape was in love with Lily and Ron would be a it and abandon Harry and Hermione?), and felt the need to come up with a new plot device.  This would explain the incredible stupidity that is the deathly hallows and the plot holes and gaps in logic that involve them.<br/><br/>Now, it has been a while since I read it so some of my names and such might be wrong, and if it does answer the questions in the book in such a round about way I apologise, but the Elder Wand does not make sense.  I'm willing to accept that it follows it's own set of rules separate from those of other wands (where Haary can use Hermione's wand almost as well as his own and all of the disarming they did in book five didn't make their wands all change ownerships) but the course of events whereby Harry became the owner of the wand are just plain silly.  If Grindelwald simply stole the wand from Gregorovich (sp?), how did that make him the wands owner? If the wand is unbeatable, how did Dumbledore defeat Grindelwald (I know Rita Skeeter theorised that Grindelwald surrended, but how does that pass the wand's ownership to Dumbledore.  Surrender is not the same as defeat).  And if the wand is unbeatable, why was Dumbledore unable to defeat Voldemort when they dueled on OotP?  And also, is Harry really so conceited and stupid to think that no one would ever defeat or disarm him, making them the owner of the wand? Shouldn't he have broken it?  If he does become an auror in later life someone is bound to disarm him eventually, and if they knew about the wand, they could easily steal it back from Dumbledore's tomb.<br/><br/>The other major thing that ticked me off was the characterisation.  Hermione, Harry and Ron have always been some of my favourite characters, but here they are acting completely different from previous books.  Harry using Unforgivable curses without a hint of remorse, and not comforting Hermione when Ron takes off, instead staring at a 'Ginny-dot'.  Can we say creepy and stalkerish?  <br/><br/>And Hermione, who for the most part was still loyal and brave and smart (loved the bottomless bag bit, and her being there for Harry at Godric's Hollow), was so pathetic when it came to Ron.  I know love makes people do the wacky, but crying for days on end when they're supposed to be searching for Horcruxes, kissing him in the middle of the war because he finally showed a tiny inkling of care towards the house-elves.  <br/><br/>And Ron. Gah! I mean, I love Ron, but you would have thought he could have grown up a little, just a smidgen.  But no, running away because of the locket (one ring to rule them all...).  Those who defend him saying it affected him more than Harry or Hermione because he had more insecurities is just dumb.  Harry and Hermione had just as much to be insecure about.  Harry, with his saving-people-thing, could easily have gone nuts with the locket around his neck and ran away from the others because he was terrified that they'd get killed.  And Hermione has always been insecure, about being Muggle-born, about proving herself, about Ron and Harry and their friendships.  Sure, he wanted to come back the moment he left, but he still left.  Which I could accept were it not for such a stupid reason.  And then he got his 'super-moment' which was so lame.  Honestly, 'Ron can remember and copy paseltongue',  uhuh.  Wouldn't it have made much more sense to say, have Ginny come along, who could possibly still say the word from when she opened it under Tom's control in CoS.  And then Ron mentioned the house-elves, to make himself 'worthy' (JKR's words, not mine) of Hermione.  For one thing, why does he need to make himself 'worthy' since she already loved him for all his insensitivity and insecurity, and why did that 'worthiness' have to be something that Harry already had in abounds?<br/><br/>Yes, I am a H/Hr shipper, but that is by no means the reason I hated this book (as you can see from above).  If H/Hr had been handled as badly as R/Hr or H/G, I would have hated it.  But the fact remains that the most romantic scenes in this book were between Harry and Hermione.  At Grimmauld Place when Harry showed Hermione the picture, at the wedding where Hermione beamed at Harry, at Godric's Hollow where they strolled arm in arm under the kissing gate in the snow.  While in canon, Harry married Ginny and Ron married Hermione, that will never convince me that they are the better couples.  Harry and Hermione had the friendship, the trust, the alchemy.  They were the most developed relationship in the series, and the fact that they didn't end up together in the book doesn't change that.<br/><br/>The final things I feel like picking on - the epilogue came across as being written by a teenage fangirl.  No depth, no meaning, just stupid-named kids.  I get that JKR wanted Harry to end the book with the normal family life he never had, it could have been handled so much better.  And seriously, Albus Severus?  That poor kid must have been teased horribly.  And why Severus?  Sure, he turned out to be not evil, but for Harry to chance his mind about the man after seven years of abuse and ill treatment just because he was scamming on Lily.  It's just gross. And unrealistic.  I was so hoping there was more to Snape's story than twenty years of unrequited love. Gah. It may have been a sweet way for him to become not evil, but Lily was very, very dead for a very long time, and no one holds on that hard to love.  If caring for her wasn't enough for him to stray away from the dark arts while she was alive, why was it enough when she was dead?<br/><br/>Also, the invisibility cloak was supposed to be infallible, and yet Moody saw through it in OotP and Dementor's could see through it in PoA, supposedly.  And, my god did the death scene's suck in this book.  Yes, its a war so plenty of people, including main characters were going to die, but when I felt worse about Dobby than I did about Remus (who is one of my favourite characters) you just know that the author hasn't put enough emotion into it.  He was the last of the Marauders, for god's sake, he deserved an on-page death at the very least.  Maybe defending Harry or Tonks.  Something!<br/><br/>Well, there ends the rant.  There were a few good points in the novel (like Godric's Hollow, before the stupidity of Harry not realising that Bathilda was Nagini, and the awesomeness of Neville) but they were few and far between and do not at all make up for the rest of the drivel.<br/><br/>Read it because it is the conclusion to a series that took seventeen years to write, but do not expect the fireworks that such a finale could have been.  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<span id="freeTextreview_rating24489955" style="display:none" class="reviewText">Alright....here I go. I am a HUGE Harry Potter fan and I enjoyed the first six books (yep, even HBP -Snape is my favorite...), but this book was freaking horrific. It really <br/>was. All my Snape and Slytherin concerns start a few paragraphs down in the <strong> evil section</strong><br/><br/>First off....those damn plot holes! The whole book is a <br/>freaking plot hole. <br/><br/>Okay, so I don't see how anybody mentioned these concerns, but just how in the hell did Lily end up with James?! She didn't even like James, then all of a sudden! &quot;oh, by the way, James and I are getting married.&quot; What the hell?<br/>And what about Remus and Tonks?! That was random as hell. There was no afore mention of developing relationship between the two and then all of a sudden they are having a baby. I don't get it. <br/><br/>And what about Neville? He is suppose to be all badass and what not and J.K gives him that glorious reason to kill Bellatrix and it is Molly Weasley who is finishing the job. How unfair!<br/><br/>Did anyone think about the body count? Half of the people I've grown to adore died without reason. Dobby got a freaking better death than Remus! the last bleeding maurader!!! <br/><br/>Ah, and then J.K's attempt to be ultra descriptive...what is this about a Snape-shaped hole? What is this non-sense? That had to be the funniest line within the entire series. And when the hell did Voldemort fly? When the hell did Snape fly for that matter?<br/><br/>I swear this is the most poorly thought out book I've ever read. And I don't mean to bash J.K. about it, but really Harry Potter fans(which are plenty) would have waited ages for her to finish the book. We would've read the bastard even if had been the length of an oxford encyclopedia with that incredibly tiny font to match.<br/><br/>Now onto the <strong>evil section</strong>....I love evil...evil,evil,evil. <br/>Ok, seriously. Her idea of redemption is severely skewed. Snape being bitten by Nagini and pathetically staring into the last remaining bit of Lily Potter residing in Harry's glass covered eyes. And as a side note, Snily shippers are silly. Lily isn't even a developed character. She's freaking Mary-sue. She has no flaw as J.K has written her. She's flawless. And that is indeed horrible. A flawless character. *shakes head* But to move on to more important matter....<br/>My biggest concern is Snape. WHERE IN THE BLEEDING HELL DID HIS BODY GO?!?!?! (apologize for caps) Ok, no burial no portrait. Nothing at all! What is up with that?! Snape is suppose to be the most important character. Did you see all those books about him before Deathly Hallows was released? And now nothing. All he gets is the exciting wonderment of being the middle name of Harry's child. Not even the first name. Aside from that, I really can't see Harry being so dedicated to Snape after him abusing Harry for so long that he would stupidly name his child after him. <br/><br/>By the way, who the hell sent that letter to Petunia? Never figured that out. <br/><br/>Onto my second biggest concern. The Slytherins! There was absolutely no mercy on the Slytherins. I would have thought a couple of them to stay behind and fight. For instance, maybe Blaise or Theodore! Definitely Theodore. J.K made him out to be an individual with his own opinions and he seemed like the fellow to not give a bleeding rat's ass about what other's thought of him. And if the Slytherins were going to remain &quot;evil&quot; why the hell did they all go home? I thought they would stay and fight. No redemption for the Slytherins.<br/><br/>Did anyone question Draco Malfoy by the way? Isn't he suppose to know all these Dark Art spells and be all knowledgeable. We all know Draco is as smart as Hermione (not smart, just up there in brains). And here his, acting like the biggest vag you ever did see. Screaming and crying and making the biggest seen. If anybody had reason to break down in tears it's Harry. I'd think Lucius would have thought him how to mask his emotions quite well and especially in front of someone he hates. Albus' brother was weird, but ok seeing it was one of the few things we didn't predict. I'm not going to even start on the Deathly Hallows because there are so many flaws that I don't have to patience to explain. I'm already riled enough writing down all this. But I think the best emotional blurb was when Dobby died. I felt to biggest pang for Dobby...when it shouldn't've been that way.<br/><br/>But back to Draco. I thought he was going to switch sides after HBP and then half to watch his teacher die like that. He knows that although Harry hates him, that being on his side Draco would be offered protection...or maybe that's just my cannon DracoxHarry fantasy. <br/><br/>Oh and before I end because I'm sure no one really wants to read all this. Snape and the doe....was the silliest thing ever. His &quot;love&quot; or rather lust for Lily was so great that his patronus was a bleeding doe. A stag and a doe (james and lily)? That was ... really I ... *sighs* stupid. It was entirely uncreative. Snape never loving again after Lily is ridiculous. He was a man with male hormones, human hormones. Him not loving anyone, makes him sound like he died a virgin or something. <br/><br/>J.K ... I really think her name is suiting. She set us up for something spectacular and everything I read in DH just screamed Just Kidding. Then she came up with excuses for everything. This happened because of this and Dumbledore's gay... wait what? Can she really just announce that Dumbledore's gay without mentioning it in the book or something. And her vision of every one only having one love is irritating. If you don't get the first person you lay eyes on, you'll never have anyone. Everyone seems to marry right after they graduate, there was no such this as a divorce...unless you were Blaise Zabini's mom, but I don't think she really counted. The book was never going to be perfect, but it wasn't in the least bit satisfactory. It lagged so much. I had so much fun reading about Harry's 200 page adventure in the woods theorizing about nothing. She could've showed us how Neville and Luna kick butt back at Hogwarts but instead we only got to read a paragraph about it.<br/> <br/>Now, I haven't really talked about the trio and it's only because there is a lot to say. But to make it short. There are not the same. Hermione who always has a brilliant plan and is all business, gets side tracked (i.e kissing Ron in the middle of a <u>war</u> and lets Harry control her. And Ron has a freaking Peter Pan complex. He didn't grow a bit during the entire series in the stupid (and I mean stupid) epilogue. Telling Rose to kick Scorpius' (idiot name) ass in every test, as if it means something to be better than a Slytherin and right in the moment of when Harry is trying to convince Albus that Slytherin is not bad and I don't see how it could still be producing bad seeds 19yrs after the war. Slytherin could still not have been so bad that the students are worried about being ostracized if they're put in there. <br/><br/>It was a dreadful book. She isn't a brilliant writer or anything, but people love the HP series because one can theorize about everything and it's lovely for fan-fiction and it is indeed interest. But she obviously didn't take anytime with this book, she rushed through it which is lame. I believe people had more fun theorizing about what was to come in Deathly Hallows than reading the actual book. Ah, but fandom calls and I still and will for a dreadfully long time read HP fanfiction. And buy that character profile book she is suppose so come out with. But that doesn't mean I'm satisfied with DH.<br/>-Blaise<br/>By the way. for SNAPE LOVERS check out <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://snapecast.com">snapecast.com</a> it's the coolest hp character podcast ever. Alright I'm done, thanks for reading. I haven't been able to tell anyone about my DH concerns and I feel I've finally got most of it off my chest.<a href="#" onclick="Element.hide('freeTextreview_rating24489955'); Element.show('freeTextContainerreview_rating24489955'); return false;">(less)</a></span>
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