Nicely put, that love for family, and parents for children, being a core of the novels. That theme reprises in the nineteen years later very well.
Still, the way she killed people off in passing and left various things hanging (Harry is a kid's godfather, but the kid lives where? that he comes to visit four days a week ...) ... sigh ... it was almost as if she was trying to block fanfics or pressure to write any more in the same setting.
Ah well, it was a good ride and a solid last book -- it doesn't ruin the movies or the other stories. Sad that everyone in James & Lily's circle died, the good, the bad and the ugly.
Also sharp that Voldy did not realize that he was facing a final death at the last duel, that he didn't know all of his souls had been freed except the one in his body, and that Harry didn't try to use that to soften him up.
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Still, the way she killed people off in passing and left various things hanging (Harry is a kid's godfather, but the kid lives where? that he comes to visit four days a week ...) ... sigh ... it was almost as if she was trying to block fanfics or pressure to write any more in the same setting.
Ah well, it was a good ride and a solid last book -- it doesn't ruin the movies or the other stories. Sad that everyone in James & Lily's circle died, the good, the bad and the ugly.
Also sharp that Voldy did not realize that he was facing a final death at the last duel, that he didn't know all of his souls had been freed except the one in his body, and that Harry didn't try to use that to soften him up.
Nicely done, nicely done.