Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Aug. 21st, 2005 08:32 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I enjoyed Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince more than the previous couple of Rowling books, mostly because I liked (and respected) Harry more in this one. Even Ron and Dumbledore seemed less annoying to me, so the book was more of a pleasure to read.
I'll put my comments under a spoiler-cut just in case there is anyone in the world who hasn't read it yet.
1. I liked the concept of the Half-Blood Prince, the idea of the spells in Harry's book, even the Half-Blood Prince's name. I did not for a moment guess it was Snape who was the half-blood prince - in fact, I thought it was Harry's mother.
2. Though Snape has always been my favourite character, I don't see a loophole to his now-revealed evil. I think the whole point is that he hates Harry and Harry hates him, regardless of what he has done or why.
3. Though I liked Dumbledore more than before, I still didn't like him much, for numerous reasons. I find it hard to see Dumbledore objectively; I just don't like his style, and on this reading I realized why. It's because he seems insincere to me, and manipulative.
4. Most of the action was in the last ten per cent of the book.
5. I wasn't sure why Harry was so certain Ron wouldn't want him dating Ginny - just adolescent nerves, perhaps?
7. Nice funeral for Dumbledore.
8. I liked Tonks and Lupin. I wished we'd seen more of them.
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