Anyway. The movie promises to be extremely epic, and stay true to the book. Which just reinforces my belief that this is THE most epic book. It's a classic. The kids of our kids will read it and wish they were here when it was new, wish they could've felt the utter utopian satisfaction you get after the excruciating wait for the next book. Because JKRowling never once failed to achieve perfection.
This ranks right up there with golden children's classics, and even those that weren't meant for children. In fact, screw golden, this is diamond.
I find it hard to believe there could ever be another book such as this one. It deserves all the fans, all the hysteria, all the fame. The underdog coming out on top of the world is a stereotypical topic, yes, but JKRowling managed to turn that around.
I love this book. I honestly do. I don't think I've ever felt so much for the characters of any other book.
I think I might just cry at the end of Deathly Hallows. Not 'cause it's sad in itself, but 'cause, well. It's an ending. I do admit, I cried when I finished the book. I read it over a weekend; I barely ate, I didn't sleep. I NEEDED to finish it. And when I was four paragraphs away from the ending (not counting the epilogue) I started tearing up again and I think I went half mad looking for the first six books so I could reread them all before I finished the last paragraphs of DH. My mom found me and made me stop hyperventilating.
Oh well. I'm excited for DH. Wonder who I'll watch it with.
... I now remember why I hate my being an extern. :/ Meh.
Fuck it.
~ *sigh*
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