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Old 08-01-2007, 01:17 PM   #13
Lady Ravyn
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i LOVED it!!!

i agree that the epilogue was sappy and predictable, but i didn't mind because i wouldn't have wanted it to end any other way as far as the characters are concerned. and i actually thought the wand stuff was explained rather well. i only wish she had gone into more detail about wands in the previous books. that way it would've been a bit clearer in the last book.

i do agree, though, she should have included more about the other characters;
my favorite parts were those that included cameos by the 'regulars' - the time in the beginning at the burrow; when they met aberforth; ESPECIALLY the last battle at hogwarts!!!!! mrs. weasley ROCKED!!!

but despite the shortcomings, it had alot of action, and it explained quite a bit about snape and dumbledore, the two most intriguinly mysterious characters
, and so i shall have to dub this my favorite book in the series, seconded by bok three.
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