23 July 2007 @ 05:07 pm
the last train home
When I was nine years old, I mulled over the last words of the last book in the Chronicles of Narnia, softly pushed the covers closed, sighed, and burst into tears. Not because the book ended sadly, although it had its sad moments, but because the book had ended. There were no more discoveries to be made in Narnia, and although it would stay with me for the rest of my life, the doors to its world had closed to me as surely as they had to the Pevensie children four books previously.

I feel much the same way now that I've finished the last Harry Potter book. There were sad moments, of course---I don't think that counts as a spoiler---but they're not really why I feel as though I need a good, long cry. It's wonderful that Harry's story is finished...but how horrible that I'll never get to visit him again. No more new spells to discover, no more Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes to laugh at, no more opportunities to wander Hogwarts, to solve wizarding mysteries, to creep around beneath an invisibility cloak. I'll miss it all and feel I'm mourning Harry Potter's world as much as I am those who've fallen in the course of the series.

That said, though... it's Snape's death that hurts the most. That terrible, fraught scene between Harry and Snape---more than Dumbledore's death---was what made me cry at the end of HBP, precisely because I suspected what Rowling revealed in this book. I knew it couldn't end any other way, but oh, how I wished it might....

I hope your afterlife is a good one, Severus Snape.

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[identity profile] insanedeity.livejournal.com on July 24th, 2007 07:51 am (UTC)
Spoilers!!!!! Maggie, not mild --->
I am damn happy. Sad but happy. I completely feel what you're saying about being sad for the end. Only thing I wished for was a little bit more resolution of the aftermath. A couple funerals. I really wanted Harry to meet Teddy. And damned that Umbridge women for neither dying, no suffering nearly enough. Is there still an Azkaban? Bitch deserves it. Also, charming witches, you'd be surprised, it's not all about wandwork. LMAO.
Oh and Hermione is my AMAZING new hero. Neville the bad-ass is fantastic. McGonagal is the coolest, doesn't hurt that Maggie Smith is too.
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[identity profile] in-omnia.livejournal.com on July 24th, 2007 04:06 pm (UTC)
SPOILERY, me too!!!
I rather wished Harry'd met Teddy, too. And Neville was *fantastic*, I agree. As for Hermione, this is the first book I've actually *liked* her in. All the other books she sorta annoyed me...but she came into her own, I think. I only wish I'd been able to see more of Ginny. She was there, almost ever-present in Harry's mind, but I wanted to see her fighting, kick-ass witch that she is.
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[identity profile] insanedeity.livejournal.com on July 25th, 2007 06:18 am (UTC)
Re: SPOILERY, me too!!!
I hear you about Ginny. But Ginny has always been kickass. I am so sorry that Hermione annoys you. She is simply to sharp for me to not like. When she had all of there stuff after the wedding. Total spook move. Jason Bourne's got nothing of her. Actually it's really funny. Once Harry became Teddy godfather that was the first time the whole book I thought he was going to live, I thought he has to raise this kid. What I should have realized I was thinking on the flip side was Tonks and Lupin's fates were sealed. um yeah I guess that sums it up, mostly not at all. But hey, I was not disappointed. And that's what I was looking for.
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[identity profile] in-omnia.livejournal.com on July 25th, 2007 06:45 am (UTC)
Re: SPOILERY, me too!!!
Haha. That's a good point about Teddy and Harry. I hadn't thought of that. I think I was on a Harry=Sirius wavelength...and Sirius didn't last all that long, really. :) As for Hermione, I've always liked her intelligence, but she's been so self-righteous and pugnaciously---*unreasonably*---idealistic (house elves, anyone?), that I felt she was more a caricature than a character. For that reason, I've tended to prefer fanfiction-Hermione, whose character was softened by fans' love of her. That is, I did until this book, where she finally---finally!---seemed three-dimensional.
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[identity profile] insanedeity.livejournal.com on July 26th, 2007 09:36 am (UTC)
Re: SPOILERY, me too!!!
Can I say I just re-read my last comment and am appalled at my own lack of proof-reading.
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[identity profile] in-omnia.livejournal.com on July 26th, 2007 04:55 pm (UTC)
Re: SPOILERY, me too!!!
Meh. Proofreading is for little kids! They have teachers with red pens coming after them.... :)
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[identity profile] insanedeity.livejournal.com on July 28th, 2007 09:03 am (UTC)
Re: SPOILERY, me too!!!
However, a fellow alum and editor while commenting on the "Choking the Chicken" thread (Not about masturbation, it was a reference to a large typographical error. I promise.) on the chat board described Antiochians as some of the more "grammatically hygienic" people running around. I'm really not bad when paying attention.
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[identity profile] in-omnia.livejournal.com on July 29th, 2007 01:14 am (UTC)
Re: SPOILERY, me too!!!
::pets Czarina's grammatically perfect reply:: So I see. It's bee-oo-tiful!
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[identity profile] insanedeity.livejournal.com on July 31st, 2007 03:45 am (UTC)
Re: SPOILERY, me too!!!
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