
I can't believe it's over!
So much has already been said and written about Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. What more could I possibly add?
Loads!
I ordered a deluxe copy of the book, which was scheduled to be delivered to my D.C. address July 21. But there was one problem: I was in California on July 21 and would spend most of the day flying back to D.C. I had two choices: wait until I got home Saturday night to begin reading or pick up a copy at LAX.
I ended up buying a second copy of the book not only because I was anxious to read it, I was worried being spoiled in the airport and on the plane.
The night before my flight, I had visions of exceedingly long lines at airport bookstores. However, there was nothing to worry about. I stopped at the first bookstore I saw in the terminal, and the line was short. And I was the only one in line buying Deathly Hallows. I read half of it on the plane, a few more chapters when I got home, and the rest Sunday afternoon.
This will be the first of several posts about Book 7, all of which will be filled with spoilers. If you plan to read the book or haven’t finished reading the book, don’t read any further unless you want to be spoiled.
To read my very brief first impressions of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, keep scrolling.
Continue reading Deathly Hallows: First Impressions


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