C.hristopher S.ean D.abatos
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Book started simple but good when it first came out.. she kept including new things into the books that makes the reader keep wanting more. She lets the reader get to know the character's really closely and when they die off you feel like you lost someone you knew in a way. But now in this book after Harry has lost everyone that has been close to him as a father/family is gone (other than his two bestfriends) ***SPOILeR FOR BOOK 6*** And yes even Dumbledore dies. so many twists like how snape betrays dumbledore but I believe dumbledore and him prolly made an agreement to save draco from being killed by Tom because he believe there are things more worst than death and being a death eater is prolly one of them. But yea there are just so many things in this book that connects to all seven books. You just want to know more. iono if you dont like it than u dont.. no one really cares..
if you like it than u do.. if you dondt than you dont cuz u like your own type ofbooks. But maybe u havent read a HP book. Maybe you only seen the movies and the movies exclude so many things from the book. As you prolly know the book comes out a week after the movie release of HP: order of the phoenix. The book last year sold 3 million books in two days. and imagine the book at the price of 32 dollars plus tax but ofcourse a huge discount. But that is alot more money scolastic can make than the movie. The movie is not something you want to watch all the time, but the book is a book most people (even adults) can read endlessly at the surprises they first encountered when they first read the book and search for little things they might have missed.
I personally love the book. Read all 6 in one month. And I'm re-reading it again this month to find anything I have missed and I certainly have. ANd if you read book 5 and book 6 a few times again you see how lily (Harry's dead mother) can and I believe will have a great affect on how Harry could die and or will kill Lord Voldemort. Ah well I suggest this book to everyone. I promise most of you wont regret it. Its simple at first but after every book you read you start to see how much more complex Jo (J.K.R.) has made the book.
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