okay, so.....I decided that I'm going to have an all Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows post where all of m y friend (Beth and Carrie and Roxy and whoever else!) have read it can talk about it because I'm never at the computer long enough to talk about Harry Potter and Melissa just started the seventh book yesterday so I have to keep Harry Potter
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It was also nice to see Dumbledore have faults that he couldn't blame on love. It made him finally seem human. On the same token I truly believe that Voldemort's reaction to Bellatrix's death showed feelings toward her. He never truly regretted any death. Not even Severus's death. Why would he be so reactive to hers? I think it would really solidify the choices theme that Rowling has been incorporating all these years.
I was proud of the Malfoys for their betrayal of their master. I always said Lucius loved his son, but no one would believe me. I was also proud of Draco for telling Harry to save himself. Very brave. For once he thought of someone else.
Overall, I was happy with the book. I am a sucker for cheesy stories and happy endings so naturally I loved the Dursley scene and the epilouge. I want to reread it soon though, because I, too, may have missed chunks.
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