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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by JK Rowling
Topic Started: Oct 10 2010, 05:20 AM (175 Views)
fiona1964
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There are still one or two questions left unanswered at the end of Harry Potter's last adventure. It cannot be giving anything away to reveal that we never discover how Eloise Midgen can be a martyr to acne at Hogwarts, a place where bones can be grown back and complex orthodontics effected with the wave of a wand.

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julian
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to be honest, I loathe those Harry Potter manifestos...in a realist way I am in to fantasy but J.K Rowlings is as talented as me playing the banjo
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ItsZippy
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I don't really like Harry Potter... It's too repetitive and not written very well.
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Jones
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ItsZippy
Oct 24 2010, 08:55 PM
I don't really like Harry Potter... It's too repetitive and not written very well.
I think its well written but for me myself, I am not really into that type of book. I like books with a lot of action to it :)
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Soul Eater
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I love harry potter! I love the two last books because it has so much adventure and action in it!
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I'm not a big fan of Harry Potter Movies (never read one book of the serie) but the book seems to be very well written. Everybody says the book is much better than the movie, like always.
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I can't believe a bunch of people here don't like the movies...I think they're brilliant!
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Naiwen
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollow is by far the best HP novel I read after the 5th one. Although I didn't like it how JKR ended it with an epilogue. The end was a bit rushed, of course and finding the horcruxes was far too easy.
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I agree. I loved the first few books, they were very everyday kind of life, but the fact that the main character is as new to it as we are is funny.

The last book was slightly hurried though.
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Great book. I read all 7 books, and thought the last one was the best. It was a long time since I read the 6th book, so I forgot a lot of things, and was confused at the beginning. I personally thought the end was lame. The ending could have been a lot more dramatic, but it wasn't.
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