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(Book 6) [LIBRARY EDITION]



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We could tell you, but then we'd have to Obliviate your memory.
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- English Books
- Library Binding 672 Pages
- ISBN-10: 0439786770
- ISBN-13: 9780439786775
- Publisher: Arthur A. Levine Books
- Pub date: Jul 16, 2005
- Also available as: Paperback, Hardcover, Audio CD and Audio Cassette
- In other languages: other languages
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I was frustrated with this book, although not as much as I was with the fifth. It seems that even as the themes mature and grow darker, the writing style remains the same. I also was highly frustrated that areas which could have been explored, and in some cases should have been explored, were shunte ... (continue)
I was frustrated with this book, although not as much as I was with the fifth. It seems that even as the themes mature and grow darker, the writing style remains the same. I also was highly frustrated that areas which could have been explored, and in some cases should have been explored, were shunted off to the side in favor of moving the story forward without too much complexity. The idea that Sirius' death had so little an impact when Harry was more than ready to have him as a guardian right after meeting him made no sense. At this point, I'm just reading the series so that I know what happens at the end. Even if it does fit the classical coming-of-age hero quest, there are variations. If I've come this far, I may as well finish the series out.
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