Wednesday, August 22, 2007

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Dear readers, unfortunately
the next three weeks, which ends on September 15th, I will have reduced access to the Internet. I will probably read the mail a couple of times a week and publish the comments you sent in the meantime. Holidays a bit 'late, it's true, but before I could not.
I'm sorry for the slowdown. The beauty is that when I will resume posting regularly from mid-September, readers of Harry Potter 7 will be more.

Monday, August 6, 2007

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impressions (spoiler) which

now it's time to share some impressions from reading The Deathly Hallows.

Without even getting into the discussion of the contents of the plot, I can anticipate that ultmi chapters of the book are compelling. From the "story of the Prince" until the final confrontation is difficult to stop reading the tension is such that it allows. Better Yet, these events unfold with a kind of inner necessity. There is nothing free or useless. It ends how it ends by force of circumstances.

The face to face between Harry and Voldemort, then, has a great power. It seems to feel the power of truth that pierces the veil of lies and the power of freedom that breaks down the tyranny.

That said, I can also add some subplots that seemed to me unnecessarily complicated and some spells a little 'convoluted. The question that arises is that some magical effects only serve to overcome an obstacle. But the obstacle, then what for? It seems to me that the book would have more units if it had been shorter. But perhaps these

side paths were spoon fed in order to stay a bit 'longer in the company of characters that now I've gotten spoiled. And so they fully justify the pages.

And then, all's well that ends well ...