I, as everyone did, LOVED THIS BOOK!!!!
I wanted to start by syaing that and saying that is is truly a gifted piece of literature. I am a ginormous fan.
BUT, and this may have been said already - I read most pages of this thread but may have missed some posts - I have two issues that keep bugging me.
1) Why the heck didn't she give Dolores Umbridge her comeupin's???? Really now, how hard would that have been to write in there and give us some satisfaction?
2) And this is the big one that is actually really bothering me; If Ginny, who is extremely skilled as a witch, was allowed to partake in being a fake Potter for the escape, why the heck was she so forceably forbidden from partaking in the greatest battle of all times. I felt so pained at watching them tell he to stay put because she was too young. Come on now!
OK, that's it for beefs from me. I loved everything else. I would have liked to have had the epilogue be a little sooner in time also, but it was very nice to have, as someone said at the beginning of this thread, a little treacle after such a hard won battle was fought in our heads.
I think Jo Rowling helped in the NBC interview, because I was dying not knowing what Harry and Ron now did - I really wanted to be sure that he had become an Auror, which I was pretty sure he had become, but she helped cement that idea in the interview.
Ah, I feel so much better sharing that. I can't talk about it at home because my husband hasn't read it yet.
