by magius on Mon Aug 13, 2007 5:31 pm
SPOILERS DO NOT READ FURTHER (just in case, you were curious enough to read a thread that already said 'spoilers' thinking it was a joke).
i enjoyed the book a lot. BUT it did feel rather anticlimactic, eh? "oh a MAJOR character's gonna die!" and then they kill off frickin dobby? I mean, by that time in the book I had forgotten about dobby, and i was like, huh, who? what? kreacher? dobby? oh yeah! DOBBY. ah well. And then they kill off one of either fred or george? i mean, i cared, but not really, shoot me for saying it, but at least theres a spare.
i thought by MAIN characters they meant one of the ACTUAL main characters (ron,hermoine, harry) at LEAST. christ.
anyway, i did like the book a lot, enough to make me want to start rereading the first, and what I noticed is that jk rowling seems to be overwriting/trying to hard in the 7th from a literary pov. and sometimes it feels forced or contrived (especially in the start), as if she were under pressure or trying to prove something. it wasn't a big deal later on, but i just bring it up because I find the simplicity of harry potter equates to a lot of the charm in it. I mean, jk rowling is not a great technical writer, but she has an incredible imagination... theres something really, i don't know, nice about that, unassuming.
lastly, I missed a lot of the 'doing nothing' parts. thats what i really loved about the prior books, when they were doing nothing, those moments between moments. here it seems like such a frantic pace, and though I do understand the need for it, i miss the innocence which feels secondary rather than equal in the forefront.
also ginny feels so one dimensional, oh well. still don't like snape either, add extreme stalker creep to the credentials, though of course i don't hate him as much as i did, and its a good rounding out of character. and what the hell happennd to dumbledore? the turnaround to insecure chicken shit was a little too abrupt for me. the ending, all in all, felt a tad rushed.
oh well, that said, i still liked the book, and it was a decent end.