

I've been more than glad to follow you until the very end.
We were once told that the Order of the Phoenix would be the darker volume of the Harry Potter series. This was before the release of Deathly Hallows. Important characters dying straight away in the first chapters impose an oppressive atmosphere from which the reader will not escape until the end of the story. Where has Hogwarts disappeared? Its enchanted paintings, wild Quidditch matches and festive meals? Indeed, laughters are almost nonexistent: Dumby has died leaving Harry with a mission and in 600 pages, we really wonder whether the hero is gonna have time to fulfill it and if J.K Rowling will manage to solve all her readers’ interrogations. The British author has, however, successfully taken the challenge while at the same time allowed us to revisit the gallery of characters and places she’s been creating for seventeen years.
I’ve known you since I’m eleven Harry, you’ve grown up at my (bed)side but it’s time to say goodbye.
I’ve been more than glad to follow you until the very end.
I’ve known you since I’m eleven Harry, you’ve grown up at my (bed)side but it’s time to say goodbye.
I’ve been more than glad to follow you until the very end.
Bravo Madame Rowling.
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