just finished reading the book, nice & interesting! :)
alright, for those who haven't read the book yet, don't read any further, i don't want this entry to be a spoiler to you :)
well, i can conclude that the moral of the story is (wow.. sounds like Moses Lim in Under One Roof huh? :P) love, courage and trust :)
J.K. Rowling is very good at writing the book with suspense in almost every chapter to make sure that her readers stick to the story and read until the end of it, where all the mysteries and secrets are unveiled.
I was quite sad and felt embarrassed for myself when i learnt that Severus Snape was actually not a Death Eater at all, at least not to his wish as he was forced to, well, in a mission :) It's very touching that he'd loved Lily Evans (Potter) for all his life, he must be very heart-broken when Lily chose James Potter in the end. I can't deny that Albus Dumbledore had actually used him, despite for the well being of everyone. Well done, Snape! For your bravery and loyalty :)
As for Albus Dumbledore, we should be glad that he realised his mistakes early and chose to fight his long-lost friend, Gellert Grindelward, again, for the sake of mankind :) He'd understood everyone around him well, as those he could read their mind. That's why his plan was carried out smoothly and almost flawless.
However, i think that Rowling has put the part of Ronald Weasley leaving Harry Potter and Hermione Granger and reuniting with them too 'amazing' and a bit 'fake'. Well, that's what i think :)
The part i don't really like about this book is, the 3 main characters have been shouting at each other as they're having bad temper due to the Horcruxes they carried and the stress of hunting down the rest of them. It makes the readers mad too!
And the epilogue is a bit redundant and sounds like a make-up. I personally feel that the story can end better without it. By the way, some readers do find it interesting and eager to know more about their lifes without Tom Riddle, after reading that chapter :)
All in all, this is a good and worth-reading book.
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