Gautam Mukunda wrote: > Why isn't anyone discussing this?
Started reading it last evening and went straight to bed after finishing it. > Anyways, it's > marvelous. Rowling has, once again, surpassed herself > - this one is even better than the last. I'd say it's good. And definitely more complex and detailed than the earlier ones. > there's a new > moral seriousness and an epic grandeur to it that we > started to see in Goblet of Fire and is now fully > fledged in this one. Hmm, I missed the 'new moral seriousness' entirely. :) > Other than the fact that the Quidditch was a > little disappointing, I honestly don't have a negative > word to say - I'm already eager for the next one. Well, I can add two more negatives: the much talked about Death-of-a-Character was hardly a surprise. She uses an extremely obvious technique to evoke pathos. But, all in all, it is a good read. Ritu _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
