Well I liked certain aspects of the book better that others.
I found the ending to be a bit weak but meaningful, because it shows thatHarry not only has friends but people who he considers to be his family.
I loved the part when Harry was talking with Professor Dumbledore at the end because it shows that Harry is just a normal teenager with a few big problems and he acts as a human.
For me, there wasn't parts of the book that I didn't like but parts that I think should have been better developed.
I, of course, liked what can be learned from this book, not only about friendship, but the emotion of a human, how some people act on impulse rather than thinking it through, how anger can blind us, but what I really liked was how it showed the people make mistakes, and have to sacrifice.
But overall it was a great book.
-- Christopher-Lee Espinoza
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