Putting off reading DH because I can't stand to have it all end

Steve bboyminn at yahoo.com
Sun Jul 22 18:14:43 UTC 2007


--- "lydiaccc" <demeter at ...> wrote:
>
> Thanks to everyone who responded.  I still haven't 
> started the book, and I've had it for 15 hours now.  
> I think I will start it soon though.  I've gotten more
> used to the idea of actually, finally having the book.
> I've also realized that one person reading the book 
> can't make or break the fandom (silly of me, I know, 
> but it's surprising how strong these irrational 
> feelings can be).  And if I don't read it soon, I'll 
> probably read a spoiler and have everything ruined for
> me. So I might as well go ahead.
>

bboyminn:

This is one roller-coaster ride of a book. Thrills, action,
and revelations from beginning to end. It is everything 
you predicted it would be, yet everything is different 
than anyone could have possibly predicted. 

Ultimately, it is a satisfying book. The real questions
that needed to be answer, are answered. Though far more
questions have sprung up from the obsessive imaginations
of fans; yet, once the book is read you realize those
obsessive questions really didn't need to be answered
after all.

An entirely thrilling and very satisfying book. A 
brilliant end to an age. 

For what it is worth.

Steve/bboyminn





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