Maru Dubshinki wrote: How about some discussion of the book? I'm pretty happy with this one; for all the exposition and mild climax, I've always been slightly miffed that all the pre-existing bits of alchemy and magic and old fairy tales and such that Rowling borrowed from were not really extended or improved- so you can imagine how happy I was when she borrowed an old fairy tale element, improved it, and made it exactly what was needed for a credible strategy for you-know-who (this is no spoilers, right?)
On another note, all the backstory and revelations in this slow-moving installment have made the previous novels considerably deeper, IMO. Anyone else think so? ------------------------------------------------------ Please, discuss away, but leave spoiler space for those of us who have yet to read it. George A _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
