HARRY POTTER and the DEATHLY HALLOWS… Not exactly a story for children?
Monday, July 23rd, 2007Should i spoil?? oooh.. can i??? may i??? NO?? why not??
sheesshh… alright ..alright.. i WONT.
J.K Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows was released on Saturday, 21st of July. I bought it at Sunday (my pooh bought it for me, actually). and then u know wad happen right after that….
I cant stop myself from reading the book, so i spent my whole sunday evening (after dating, obviously), having my eyes glued to the book, and just stopping for shower (means i dont stop while eating or peeing, lols)
Three chapters before finishing the book, i thought to myself
GEEZZZZZZZ, this book is twisted, mad and crazy (i know it’s all the same, just want to express my feelings) , how can JK wrote a horrible story like this??? What is the moral of the story anyways???? (this has something to do with Dumbledore in this particular chapter) what a very devilish story, i wont let my children read it one day, it’s definitely not a story for children!!!
The cursing go on and on and on….
BUT, as soon as i finished reading the book, i really feel ashame of meself (o^.^o) (cant put smileys on friendster blog, it suppose to be me with blushing cheek)
JK ROWLING IS SUPERB!!!
The 7th series of Harry Potter couldn’t be ended in a better way, and turns out that it HAS a moral of the story, a very good one indeed (i just couldn’t understand why she had to kill so many characters in this book). And yes, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallow IS a story for children
READ IT PEOPLE! and do leave comments here, i wanna know wad u guys think about this book. everybody’s welcomed to comment!
cyaa
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