I finished Harry Potter 6.
I must say I enjoyed it more then the other books and the darkness of it was intriguing... however, the ending bothered me. Now before you say, "Oh Xani, it's fine that [insert name of character who died] died" I'll say it wasn't that that bothered me. It was the fact that you dont' find out who the little note was written by and that Harry really doesn't care. Rawr. Now I have to wait for Book 7 and well, I don't want to wait that many years.
-cough-
Now I need to find another book to occupy my time with, perhaps Green Rider and Green Rider 2.
I must say I enjoyed it more then the other books and the darkness of it was intriguing... however, the ending bothered me. Now before you say, "Oh Xani, it's fine that [insert name of character who died] died" I'll say it wasn't that that bothered me. It was the fact that you dont' find out who the little note was written by and that Harry really doesn't care. Rawr. Now I have to wait for Book 7 and well, I don't want to wait that many years.
-cough-
Now I need to find another book to occupy my time with, perhaps Green Rider and Green Rider 2.
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It was really different from the other five books. Very dark, indeed. Especially the end.
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... Well, Sirius' brother, Regulus. And the locket was that one they couldn't open when they were cleaning Grimmauld Place. They threw it out, but I think Kreacher saved it? I don't remember exactly. I wasn't paying attention at the time because it didn't seem relevant until I read the sixth book. *nod*
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thank you so much, that makes so much more sense now.