Re: [the_old_crowd] Re: What¢s the point of the Deathly Hallows? Not the book, but the Hallows?
susiequsie23 at cubfanbudwoman.yahoo.invalid
susiequsie23 at cubfanbudwoman.yahoo.invalid
Thu Jul 26 18:45:18 UTC 2007
> SSSusan:
> But weren't there lots of us who weren't at all surprised at the
saccharine? I mean, she said this:
>
> "The Little White Horse was my favourite childhood book. I
absolutely adored it. It had a cracking plot. It was scary and
romantic in parts and had a feisty heroine."
>
> Anyone who's read TLWH knows that it has about as saccharine and
cheesy and totally implausible ending, where EVERYthing that could
possibly happen to bring about EVERY single character's happiness
does happen.
>
> While I had my wonderings (is that a word?) about whether JKR would
kill Harry, whenever I recalled that that was her favorite childhood
book, I suspected again that Harry would definitely live... and we
might just get OBHWF.
>
> Siriusly Snapey Susan
Mandy:
You are absolutly right. I know we are not supposed to post
agreement posts but... ;-)
I guess I should have known better. It all had to have a Happily Ever
After. and I'm fine with that except I want the plot in the final
chapters to be stronger.
Still love the book though. Plan on starting a re-read this weekend.
A slooooow one. I think it'll be much clearly then.
SSSusan:
Oh, don't apologize. >;-) I didn't mean to imply one shouldn't *feel* certain things. I just wanted to point out that there was a reason to have suspected certain things, you know?
I can't wait to dive back into those last few chapters, either. I finished up about 2:30 am Sunday morning and haven't had a chance yet to review them, which is driving me nuts. I know there was a great deal which didn't really sink in on just that one reading.
Siriusly Snapey Susan
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