I finished reading "Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows". This book is full of action, of course. There are answers to most questions as J.K.Rowling promissed. But there is also phylosophy that grows in books starting from the third. First two books were mostly about adventures, while others started teaching about good and bad, morality, purpose and targets in life...
The book is good, though JKR definitely decided to go with some fan versions, this is pretty obvious because does not really fit into the book. Some answers are missing, namely:
- What curse Dumbledore has used on Voldemort in the ministry?
- Why Dumbledore had a map of London undeground as a tatoo on his leg?
Several characters are dead, some of them are really sad to see dead (Moody, Fred). But this is life.
Farewell, Harry Potter!
