I have now finished "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows". So out from my spoiler-free bunker I come.
General non-spoilery reaction... I started off reading this as a chore. Because everyone else was, and I hate spoilers and everything. There were bits I skimmed over quickly. But still, by the time I was about half way, I
had got caught up in the story (though there were still bits I skimmed over). And by the time I got to the end, I was liking it. Whereas I gather that a number of people felt rather ambivalent about it. Perhaps because there was very little I was hoping for, and the little I was hoping for, I got, rather than many people who'd been building up and up and anticipating stuff that they didn't get, I enjoyed it more than I might have otherwise.
(shouts and does happy dance)
Snape was NOT EVIL!!! All Along!!! YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY!That's all I wanted.
I wasn't surprised that he died; it seemed very likely.
Other good bits:
- Neville helped kill Voldemort! And the good old Sorting Hat came through with the Sword even though it had been stolen.
- the lesson that nobody's perfect: Dumbledore was not a perfect saint, and Snape was not a perfect devil
- Ron's return after he left; heroes don't have to be perfect either; friends can argue and be forgiven.
- that Snape and Dumbledore
had cooked up the death between them (I know that that was a theory that was going around my flist, but I can't remember who said it, but I'm glad that it turned out to be right).
- Harry grew up.
Some bit that I skimmed over:
- it was very hard to read the extracts from Rita Skeeter's biography of Dumbledore; I loathe her poison pen. I hate her almost as much as Dolores Umbrage. And I hate Dolores Umbrage more than Voldemort. When all's said and done, Voldemort is just an insane megalomaniac. Dolores Umbrage is a whitewashed tomb.
- the robbery of Gringots
- I also skipped ahead and back a few times
I'm also kind of relieved that it's over, that I won't have to hear about insane Harry Potter fans any more. Well, not as much, anyway.
I wonder who Draco married? His wife doesn't seem to be described at all.
Let the AUs commence!
Now I'm going to read everyone else's reactions.
Me, too. :)
Dumbledore was not a perfect saint, and Snape was not a perfect devil
I do very much like that whole shade-of-grey thing. It's surprisingly rare to see that done well in this kind of fantasy story, and Rowling does seem to have a good handle on it.
(I know that that was a theory that was going around my flist, but I can't remember who said it, but I'm glad that it turned out to be right)
I was certainly convinced of it! And am very glad it was right, as I really can't think of any other possibility that would have made sense to me in character terms.