A review by annataeko
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J.K. Rowling

5.0

As assumed, new interpretations and questions emerged this time:

Spoiler.How can a patronus split into three? (Teach me your ways, Minerva)

Rowena's past actions were more Slytherin-like to me.

Harry re-trespassing the heroic thresholds through that introspective trip back to his own origins (literally a visit to his id; an id-ego kinda trip).

Griphook is like Pavlov, but with wizarding powers and evil-ish purposes.

Aberforth did to Albus what John did to Paul at his mum's funeral.

I demand to have free access to the letters exchanged between Albus and Gellert, Jo!

If Harry's wand was broken, does that mean the cursed spell upon Harry's fatal fate had broken all along?

In the entire Goblin's Revenge chapter, the rain clearly foreshadows (in two instances at least) a change of plans. And even later on, with Ron's leaving...

I was feeling called out by Ron's attitude for almost the entire book, *enter sarcasm* thank you very much, Jo.

There's a freaking Wakanda person working in the Ministry! Can this serve as a link between Black Panther and Harry Potter? To be continued... [page 209, for reference]

What was Umbridge's childhood like? I'd really love to know.

Is the Ministry of Magic Invisibility-Cloak-friendly? Because if so, one of the Golden Trio could've easily just used the Polyjuice Potion whilst the other two would put the Cloak on so as to stick together easily.

The fact that the Dumbledores, Potters and Peverells were neighbours– I wonder whom the streets were named after, there.