Harry Potter
Deathly Hallows ending, spoiler
You sure don't mind the
spoiler for the ending of the Harry Potter and the Deathly
Hallows ending, otherwise you would not be here, but does Harry
Potter die?
What
was the big deal about the Harry Potter and the plot of the
Deathly Hallows? According to the most trustworthy report, Harry
Potter DOES NOT die, the ending of the book leaps forward 19
years to glimpse a new generation of wizards waiting for the
Hogwarts Express.
Was this so hard? Jeesh, this is the Harry
Potter 7, how much money do J.K. Rowling and the publishers want
to pocket that the ending of the Deathly Hallows had to be kept
secret and PR-ed to death? Rowing commented on her website: "I'd
like to ask everyone who calls themselves a Potter fan to help
preserve the secrecy of the plot for all those who are looking
forward to reading the book at the same time on publication
day."
Ah, it's a book. Of almost 800 pages. If
the ending of a book, which is usually revealed in 5-6
sentences, is what matters to people, they would not buy a book
with more than 2 pages. It's a shame that Rowing has given in to
the spell of money, otherwise she would have realized that
people would read her 800-page "Harry Potter and the Deathly
Hallows" because of the story line, the twists, the new spells,
the characters, and everything else she had used to fill in a
book as big as a dictionary. An ending is only sweet when you
have the whole story.
Why couldn't they just come out and say
"Harry Potter will not die in the book" and move on? Of course
it's for the money.
Shame on you J.K. Rowling! I will not buy
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows or any other book you ever
publish. How dare you be so vain, after millions of people have
bought all your Harry Potter books and made you a millionaire,
to hold up on the ending of the Deathly Hallows just so you can
make an extra buck!
Sisi
Published on 07/21/2007
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