Looking at the last page.

Cathy dsnylnd55 at aol.com
Sun Jan 7 09:20:00 UTC 2007


No: HPFGUIDX 163536

Anders:
> Even if Jo does the most wonderful, surprising, awe-inspiring, all-
> questions-answered ending, and all the threads are tied up just as
> I'd like, it's still an end to something we'll likely never see again
> in our lifetimes.  I want it to last.  I want to savor it, page by
> page, as though it were rich dark chocolate melting across my tongue
> like velvet.  When it's done I want to gently close the book, with a
> smile on my face as I gently nod and say, "Yeah.  It's finished.
>  Thanks, Jo."  Until then, Anders

Dsnylnd55 here: I too Anders am looking forward to savoring book 7.
I have many  mixed emotions about wanting it soon; on the one hand, I
want to read, savor, enjoy each morsel of information; however, this
is the end of a wonderful literary experience.

I feel a bit like "Sybll" in that I want to read book 7 and have all
my questions answered, but I don't want to read the book because then
I know there will be no book 8 and the fantastic journey that is
Harry Potter will be over.





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