I really enjoyed it. I thought JK did an excellent job of creating an ending that fit the story while still appealing to the masses. And I love your picture!
As you are aware, I am still reading Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and have been painstakingly avoiding any other blogger's posts about aforementioned tome. As such, I negligently ignored this post and was denied the all too apropos quotation attached. I formally submit my apology for this oversight. I appreciate the forgiveness you have already expressed to me in comments on my blog.
Sincerely, Evil Genius, Rock and Roll Astronaut Mutant High Lord Distinguished Smiths Fan (Royal Order of the Unlovable) and uncontested Emperor of Antarctica
"right. that's good. You should submit that to the Reader's Digest, they've got a page for people like you."
ReplyDelete---Arthur Dent
I'm glad U liked it. I'll probably read it sometime in the next 10 years, but sho' as shootin' not NOW.
You and Evil Genius need to start your own Smiths blog.
ReplyDeleteChapter 33 and 34, I cried like a baby.
ReplyDeleteJust finished. I'm pretty happy with that ending, and sad it has ended.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed it. I thought JK did an excellent job of creating an ending that fit the story while still appealing to the masses. And I love your picture!
ReplyDeleteExtremely satisfying - with the exception of the epilogue.
ReplyDeleteDear Ms. Alden,
ReplyDeleteAs you are aware, I am still reading Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and have been painstakingly avoiding any other blogger's posts about aforementioned tome. As such, I negligently ignored this post and was denied the all too apropos quotation attached. I formally submit my apology for this oversight. I appreciate the forgiveness you have already expressed to me in comments on my blog.
Sincerely,
Evil Genius,
Rock and Roll Astronaut
Mutant High Lord
Distinguished Smiths Fan (Royal Order of the Unlovable)
and uncontested Emperor of Antarctica