Nebuchanezzar said:
Neb's awards
Drama: "The Ministry has fallen. Scrimgeour is dead. They are coming."
The transfer of Harry to the Burrow
The Battle of Hogwarts
Hilarity: Kreacher leading house elves into battle.
Hilarity 2: "Nutty as a squirrel poo"
WTF-ness: Malfoy's pointless bickering on the most trivial of all matters, her endless, illogical obsession with the character Malfoy.
Sadness: Harry's "final" walk through the forest.
The discovery of Severus Snape (memories, life, etc.)
Favourite moment: Hmmm, can't really pick a favourite. It was all spectacular.
Soap opera: Remus trying to run out on Tonks after being married like, a month.
i agree.
i predicted that the tiara in the room of requirement was a horcrux, but thought voldemort would be stupid to hide it there so dismissed it.
i liked this book cos it wrapped everything up and linked all 7 books so well. so many minor things u read about in the first 6 seem meaningless until u read this and realise how much had been hinted to or mentioned before. very clever.
despite it not being the longest book, i think this would have to make the longest movie- so much they cant leave out. im interested to see what they make of the final battle of hogwarts, want to see mcgonagall bringing the castle objects to life and making them march against the dementors.
im curious to see if there was a lot more of the snape/ lily relationship hints in the previous books. this i reckon was one of the bets twists of the series, even tho i thought snape had a good streak, the chapter "the prince's tale" and the extent to which he helped surprised me. come to think of it, doesnt petunia say something in one of the earlier books about lily and 'that boy', whom we assumed was james, but could have been snape?
i liked the hallows cos it gave a new dimension to the book, instead of it just being a hunt for horcruxes. it answered heaps of questions as well, like dumbledore's dead hand, why he had the invisibility cloak, what he was saying in the cave, etc. ultimately, i think a very creative ending to the series- especially since she managed to still put a twist in (with the true owner of the elder wand being draco and the whole wandlore rules).
im confused tho, did we end up finding out how they knew that harry was the real harry at the beginning? was it the stan shunpike thing?