What a Book!

Jake cohn jpbear2 at yahoo.com
Fri Jul 4 12:51:42 UTC 2008


No: HPFGUIDX 183550

> > Potioncat:
> > There are still areas of the book that have flaws and areas
> > that seem a bit off to me. That didn't keep me from enjoying
> > DH this time.

> bboyminn:
> So many people complain about the 'camping trip' in DH, but
> consider everything that happens on that trip. ...snip...


For me, the time the trio spent in the woods camping was a slow point,
Ron did get a bit whiny, and the text from the Life of Albus
Dumbledore not the most gripping part. But from the time Neville comes
out of the painting BOOM how can you not stop reading the last 180
pages. Those 180 pages make up by far any slow parts of the book.

For me, its not just 'wow what a book' but an incredible amazing seven
book story, and some of the best parts were waiting in book stores
with other Potter fans for the stroke of midnight to get the next
installment of Harry Potter. The very first time I read the book I was
sitting on the edge of my chair even though I was tired having been up for 20 hours, but I couldn't put the book down.

Can you tell me of any other book or books that can do that?

jpbear2






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