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Harry Potter and teh Deathy Hallows
Topic Started: Jul 23 2007, 11:35 PM (508 Views)
gentry
Worth the wait.

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boaz
The book was incredible. I loved every bit of it till the end and the epilouge was awful leaving many unanswered questions about characters. The book is definately worth reading especially if you have read any of the earlier ones.

Is this a discussion about your thoughts on the book including or not including spoilers?
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eye95
It is hard to discuss books with others who have read them without posting spoilers. Go ahead and post them. Just preface your post with something like this:


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Goofball
I haven't read any of the Harry Potter books.

All I know is that my hubby is reading the one on this thread.

He's near the end - last night he went to bed extremely late as he couldn't put the book down. And this morning he left for work 30 minutes late, because he couldn't put the book down.

I've become a widow due to Harry Potter. :P
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CT-95
I too lost my family for two days when the book came out. It seems husbands and children have more of an affinity for Harry than us wives and moms.
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Wendy and the kids seem fascinated by the Potter books. I coudn't care less.
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I've got my hubby back. He finished the book last night. :D
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