lucabresadola

Luca Bresadola Bresadola itibaren Carloway, Isle of Lewis HS2 9AW, İngiltere itibaren Carloway, Isle of Lewis HS2 9AW, İngiltere

Okuyucu Luca Bresadola Bresadola itibaren Carloway, Isle of Lewis HS2 9AW, İngiltere

Luca Bresadola Bresadola itibaren Carloway, Isle of Lewis HS2 9AW, İngiltere

lucabresadola

Should I begin with: DAMN - talk about a body count! I teared up/cried on all but the first two...not that they weren't sad too...but it wasn't the same. Hedwig Mad-Eye Moony Dobby Tonks Remus Fred Colin Snape I feel kind of whatever with the Draco thing - I enjoyed Ron calling him a bastard :) and the epilogue...I mean I guess it's realistic...he named his kid "Scorpian King whaeverus" ie "Hi I'm supposed to be the super evil child" or something to that effect...that was kinda lame and unnecessarily dramatic... . BUT I loved the way it went down with Draco's madre....that was pretty cool and plausable in my mind. It was interesting that they gave Draco so many opportunities for redemption but he fell flat on all of them. But clearly wasn't this book about redmeption along with unrequited love? AND speaking of mothers how cool was Mrs. Weasley? Molly went postal on Bellatrix - can I get a hell ya! Homegirl is HARDCORE!. "NOT MY DAUGHTER, YOU BITCH!" I had always felt that it would have been too obvious for Snape to REALLY be a "bad guy" - after 6 books of Harry and the gang hating him it was just too - I don't know...too- TOO - kwim? And I was not disappointed. I had always assumed that Dumbledore was pleading for Snape to kill him (though I had no idea he was on death's door already etc...) But when I re-read 6, right before 7, I noticed that Slughorn had mentioned how talented Lily was in Potions and I asked myself - why? And why had her potions skills never been mentioned before? AND THEN it made me think that since Dumbledore was all about love, perhaps the "iron clad" evidence McGonagal stated Dumbledore had was Snap's love for Lily Evans. When I arrived at the chapter where Harry saw all of Snape's memories I sobbed like a baby. Being right about that prediciton made that chapter even MORE painful I think. I never thought I would be so inspired by and broken hearted for Severus Snape. I am such a sappy-ass romantic that I absolutely LOVE that character now! 7 took over 1st place from book 4 for me....I don't think it could have ended better. It was BEYOND perfect! I sobbed hardest when I was sure he was marching to his death talking to his deceased loved ones- I just kept thinking over and over how unfair it was!!! Seriously I barely made it through the pages my eyes were gushing with tears....it was amazing. I was solid he was going to die. Jo Rowlings never ceased to amaze me. She deserves every penny she's made! Complaints? I know this sounds lame of me....I was very frustrated that they never offered a REASON - NO KIND OF EXPLAINATION for Voldemort's new found ability to FLY....without a broom .... WHAT was THAT about? The hubster is very angry with Ron and doesn't know that he will ever be able to forgive him for walking out (the family is in the middle of book 7 so he doesn't know that Ron returns yet). But loyalty IS a big thing with the Mr. - hopefully he'll get over it LOL I am sad it's over and am planning my snape tattoo as I type this

lucabresadola

This book was really good with a little bit of good advice too until the last 200 pages of the book where it turned into a lot of torture and gore. I made my way through it but don't plan to read the rest of the series. Lots of magical adventure in this book but you have to have a strong stomach. There are spelling and grammatical errors constantly, more than I've seen in any other book to be honest. 800 pages.

lucabresadola

This was a very enjoyable, fast-paced legal thriller. It features plenty of action, the Russian mafia, and a few fun twists.

lucabresadola

Clever and ultimately satisfying, but not as funny as the jacket copy would have you believe.