I thought since Filipower's first thread was turned into trash, that I would just make a new thread.
Most people have had time to read number 6 by now I think. What do you guys think?
This is without a doubt the best of the 6, I didn't really like number 5 much(compared to other books, it was amazing, to the other HP...not so much) because there seemed to be a lot of filler and slow points. There is non of that in number 6. The action starts from the first chapter, afterall, there is an allout war going on, both in the muggle and wizarding worlds.
I know I am going tos ound like a real loser when saying this....but what happens at the end is nothing less than shocking. Nothing that happens at the end I could have expected before the last book. The people who die, the people that kill them and Harry's plans for his 7th year,among other things, would not be a bad ending to the potter books, yet she chose to put them in this one. I will tell you one thing though, which was almost more shocking than the people who get killed, the 7th and final book will NOT take place at Hogwarts, unless rowling throws another curve ball.
The book also matures a great deal. No longer are people just frozen or knocked out with spells, but there is a great deal of blood, torture and graphic deaths. In fact one of the Weasleys is mangled and disfigured by a Werewolf before the end of the book.
Most people have had time to read number 6 by now I think. What do you guys think?
This is without a doubt the best of the 6, I didn't really like number 5 much(compared to other books, it was amazing, to the other HP...not so much) because there seemed to be a lot of filler and slow points. There is non of that in number 6. The action starts from the first chapter, afterall, there is an allout war going on, both in the muggle and wizarding worlds.
I know I am going tos ound like a real loser when saying this....but what happens at the end is nothing less than shocking. Nothing that happens at the end I could have expected before the last book. The people who die, the people that kill them and Harry's plans for his 7th year,among other things, would not be a bad ending to the potter books, yet she chose to put them in this one. I will tell you one thing though, which was almost more shocking than the people who get killed, the 7th and final book will NOT take place at Hogwarts, unless rowling throws another curve ball.
The book also matures a great deal. No longer are people just frozen or knocked out with spells, but there is a great deal of blood, torture and graphic deaths. In fact one of the Weasleys is mangled and disfigured by a Werewolf before the end of the book.