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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Book 7) [英国成人版]
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Book 7) [英国成人版] > 作  者: J.K. Rowling 著 出 版 社:
  • 出版时间: 2007-7-21
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  • 页  数: 608
  • 印刷时间: 2007-7-21
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  • I S B N : 9780747591061
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我们可以预知将要发生什么
·We will find out what Dudley saw in Order of the Phoenix when he was attacked by the dementor.
·We will find out the true identity of R.A.B., though most fans are quite sure it's Sirius's brother, Regulus.
·We will see Viktor Krum again.
·We will find out a little bit more about Harry's Grandparents.
·We will find out what happened to Sirius' flying motorcycle, "but the real sleuths among us might be able to guess." Care to hazard a guess?
·Wormtail's life debt to Harry will come into play, somehow.
·We will find out what Lily and James did for a living. This piece of information is "important to a later plot." Possibly something Harry finds out during his visit to Godric's Hollow?
·The shroud that surrounds Snape will fall and we will see where his loyalties truly lie.
·One of Harry's classmates will go on to become a teacher, but it isn't "maybe the one you think, hint, hint, hint," and it isn't Ron, either. Our guess is Neville, but we'll see!
·We will find out something extremely important about Lily and James and it will have a direct effect on what Harry has to do. And no, conspiracy theorists, it's not that they were actually both working for Voldemort, an idea that sickened Ms. Rowling.
·We will see Dolores Umbridge again.
·We will see Rita Skeeter again. At the Edinburgh Book Festival, Rowling had this to say: "I actually quite like Rita. She is loathsome - morally, she's horrible - but I can't help admiring her toughness. She is very determined to do the job and there is something quite engaging about that. There is more to come on Rita."
·The last word of the book is "scar," though that may change with future edits.
·We will find out something "incredibly important" about Lily Potter.
·Harry's eye color will come into play. Also, JKR said that "he has his mother's eyes and that's very important in a future book."
·There is "more to the Sorting Hat" than what was presented in the first six books; we will "find out what it becomes" in book seven.
·Although Aunt Petunia is neither a witch nor a Squib, "there is a little bit more to her than meets the eye," and we will find out what that is.
·According to Jo, "one character got a reprieve, but I have to say two die that I didn't intend to die. A price has to be paid. We are dealing with pure evil. They don't target the extras, do they? They go for the main characters, or I do."
我们知道哪些事是真的,或者有可能发生的
·We may see Sirius again, but we do not know what form it will be in.
·"There is a character who does manage in desperate circumstances to do magic quite late in life, may perform magic in desperate circumstances." We know it's not Petunia (see below)...so, who is it?
·Book seven is predicted to be smaller than Order of the Phoenix. (JKRowling.com Feb. 28, 2006 diary entry)
·If Hogwarts reopens, yet another new teacher will take up the Defense Against the Dark Arts post; perhaps for as long as Professor Merrythought, assuming Harry vanquishes Voldemort.
·Fawkes will likely play a vital role in book 7.
·Harry "might get a different pet."
不可能发生的事
·Harry will not become a Hogwarts Headmaster.
·Snape will not be revealed to be a vampire.
·Voldemort will not be revealed to be Harry's, or any other character's, father. That's just sadistic.
·Draco and Hermione will not end up together, nor will they ever, in their wildest, most twisted dreams, even consider it.
·Aunt Petunia will not perform magic, because she is not a witch, nor will she ever be.
·Lupin will not reoccupy his role as Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher.
·Wormtail will not use his silver hand to kill Lupin.
·The Sorting Hat is not a Horcrux.
·Neither Crookshanks nor Mrs. Norris is an Animagus.
·Harry is not a Metamorphmagus.
·Neither Dumbledore, nor any other character in the series, is another character who has come back from the future. If you remember, JKR cleverly wrote in Half-Blood Prince that in the Department of Mysteries skirmish in book five, all of the Ministry's Time Turners were destroyed, proving wrong the ridiculously complicated time-travel theories out there.
·Luna is not Snape's daughter.
·Nicolas Flamel will not teach potions at Hogwarts. He died, remember?
·Luna and Neville will not become a couple...what a shame!
·Harry is not related to Dumbledore.
·Lily Potter is not alive, and she never was a Death Eater.
·Neville is not Peter Pettigrew's son. Just because neither of them have won Witch Weekly's Most Charming Smile Award five times in a row doesn't mean they're related! Really, now...
Lupin is not a twin.

内容简介

最新消息
罗琳于2月1日更新了她的官方网站,里面登出了Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 《哈利波特与死圣》的出版日期。哈利波特7将于今年7月21日英国夏令时间00:01分开始发售。当然,今年也是《哈利波特与魔法石》的发售十周年纪念。

太阳报消息,罗琳在 Balmoral 旅馆的大理石像后边写下了下面的内容:“罗琳于2007年1月11日在此房间(652) 内完成Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 《哈利波特与死圣》的写作。”现在这条消息目前已经得到了BBC的证实。

The latest news about Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows March 29th
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc is delighted to release the book jacket images for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J.K.Rowling, to be published on 21st July 2007. The cover illustration for the children’s edition is by Jason Cockcroft, who drew the cover illustrations for the previous two Harry Potter books: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. The cover design for the adult edition is from a photograph by Michael Wildsmith, who has photographed all the adult edition jackets.

These covers will be used throughout the world on the English language editions excluding the USA. Scholastic US have also released their cover images of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Bloomsbury will publish the children’s edition, adult edition, special edition, audio (read by Stephen Fry) and large print editions on 21st July 2007. The RNIB will publish the Braille edition simultaneously. The book jackets and all the pages will be printed on 100% Ancient Forest Friendly pulp, made from a mixture of FSC pulp and Post-Consumer Waste recycled pulp.

Fast Fact About Harry Potter 7
* The last chapter was written back in 1999; it dealt with "what happens to the survivors afterward"; the last word is scar; this chapter will still be tweaked
* The book will contain a lot of the back story of the Potters
* Aunt Petunia has never performed magic, and never will, but there's more to her than meets the eye; the letter left with Harry on the doorstep was not the first one Dumbledore sent Petunia
* The Sorting Hat is not a horcrux, but there's more to it than what we've read in the first books
* "Ravenclaw will have their day"
* No book character has returned from the future
* There is significance to the fact that Harry has his mother's eyes
* Book 7 will be released on July 21, 2007
* There is a frighteningly large universe of Harry Potter fan sites which, among other things, collect and analyze interviews with JK Rowling

Publisher Comments :
New York, NY (February 1, 2007) — Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the seventh and final book in the bestselling series by J. K. Rowling, has been scheduled for release at 12:01 a.m. on July 21, 2007, it was announced today by Scholastic, the global children's publishing, education, and media company.

In making the announcement, Lisa Holton, President of Scholastic Children's Books said, "We are thrilled to announce the publication date of the seventh installment in this remarkable series. We join J. K. Rowling's millions of readers — young and old, veterans and newcomers — in anticipating what lies ahead."

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Rowling's sixth Harry Potter book, was released on July 16, 2005, and was the fastest-selling book in history, with 6.9 million copies sold in the first 24 hours. All six Harry Potter books, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince have been number one bestsellers in the United States, the U.K., and around the world. There are currently over 120 million copies of the Harry Potter books in print in the United States alone.

Wikipedia
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows will be the seventh book in the Harry Potter series of novels by J. K. Rowling. It will feature the final adventures of Harry Potter as he attempts to bring an end to his nemesis, Lord Voldemort. The book title was announced on 21 December, 2006 via the publisher and a special Christmas-themed "hangman" puzzle on J.K. Rowling's website. Rowling has stated that the final volume relates so closely to the previous book in the series, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, that "I feel almost as though they are two halves of the same novel."

Rowling has also stated that she has no intention of writing any further stories about the Harry Potter characters. However, she might produce an encyclopedia of the Wizarding world based on her copious notes, possibly for charity as in the case of her two other Harry Potter books (Quidditch Through the Ages and Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them). As of 2007, she has been working on the Harry Potter stories for over 17 years.

On 1 February, 2007, it was officially announced that Book 7 will be released in English-speaking countries around the world at 00:01 British Summer Time on 21 July, 2007. In the USA, however, the book will be released at 00:01 local time. Rowling left a signed statement written on a marble bust of Hermes in her room at the Balmoral Hotel in Edinburgh saying; "JK Rowling finished writing Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows in this room (652) on 11th Jan 2007". The book reached the top spot on both the Amazon and Barnes and Noble best-seller lists just a few hours after the date was announced.

The meaning of hallows
Hallow is a word usually used as a verb, meaning "to make holy or sacred, to sanctify or consecrate, to venerate". However, in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the word hallows appears as a noun. In modern English, the word is used as a noun in "All Hallows' Day" or "All Saints' Day," which is the day after Hallowe'en or "All Hallows' Eve". Hallows can refer to saints, the relics of saints, or the relics of gods. One story where hallows play a crucial role is in the grail legend, where the Fisher King is the guardian of the four hallows, which include the Grail itself, the serving dish/or stone, the sword or dagger, and the spear. Many scholars have since identified the connection of these four hallows with four treasures of the Tuatha de Danaan, which include a chalice (Grail), a baton or wand (spear), a pentacle (serving dish), and a sword.

There has been much speculation from many Harry Potter fans about whether the grail legend might play a part in the final Harry Potter book. Many Harry Potter fans have seen a connection between the four founders of Hogwarts, their relics, and the four hallows in the grail legend. It is known from the books that Godric Gryffindor's relic is a sword, Helga Hufflepuff's relic is a cup (chalice), and Salazar Slytherin's relic is a locket (pentacle), presumably leaving Rowena Ravenclaw's relic as a spear or wand. In addition, many scholars have argued that the four hallows in the Grail legend symbolize the four natural elements (earth, fire, water, and air). J. K. Rowling has explicitly stated that the four Hogwarts founders represent the four natural elements. Presumably Helga Hufflepuff and her house Hufflepuff connects with earth (the house's symbol is a Badger), Rowena Ravenclaw and Ravenclaw with air (the symbol is a bird), Salazar Slytherin and Slytherin with water and Godric Gryffindor and Gryffindor with fire (fire is often associated with protection from evil in Harry Potter, for example it is used to combat Inferi). This solidifies the connection between the four founders and the four hallows in the Grail legend. It is also known that Harry Potter must find four horcruxes, and that Voldemort wanted a hallow, or relic, from each of the four founders.

The Final Chapter
The pubdate of the seventh and final Harry Potter book has been announced, and the rumours are already circulating - what are the Deathly Hallows? Who will make it through to the end? This is set to be the best book out of the series, and we at Amazon.co.uk are so excited that we are giving you the chance to pre-order your copy now! We promise to give you our best price before publication even if you order now and do continue to watch this space, as we will keep you up to date with the latest information and news as soon as we hear it.

Why We Love Harry
Favorite Moments from the Series

There are plenty of reasons to love Rowling's wildly popular series--no doubt you have several dozen of your own. Our list features favorite moments, characters, and artifacts from the first five books. Keep in mind that this list is by no means exhaustive (what we love about Harry could fill ten books!) and does not include any of the spectacular revelatory moments that would spoil the books for those (few) who have not read them. Enjoy.

The Series of Harry Potter
The Harry Potter series was originally published as a children's book by British publisher Bloomsbury, and American publisher Scholastic Press. However, it rapidly became a phenomenal success amongst children and adults alike. The books each chronicle one year at school for the characters concerned and follows a long tradition of children's series about life in schools. Perhaps unlike some of the traditional series of this format, each book has matured and expanded in complexity and scope compared to the last, approximately developing with the age of the principal characters (later books are also significantly darker in tone than earlier ones). Although the author has said that she comprehensively plotted the entire series of books before the first was published, and that this plot remains unchanged, she has also stated that it has undergone a number of revisions as it has progressed. The books started as relatively slim volumes (223 pages Philosopher's Stone UK ed.), but have grown as the series progressed (766 pages Order of the Phoenix UK ed.).

The books contain a significant element of fantasy and magic, but this is combined with a detective-novel approach to the story. Each volume contains a complete problem and task for the heroes to complete, but each has also added to the background information about the wizarding world in general and contains many pieces of information whose importance only becomes apparent in later volumes (known as foreshadowing). Thus a considerable fan following has developed of people wanting to discover how the many loose ends and unfinished adventures in the book will finally be completed. The author has stated that, more than with any other book in the series, the final volume continues the unfinished story in book six. She has also stated that she doesn't have plans for any other novels concerning Harry Potter.

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
* Harry's first trip to the zoo with the Dursleys, when a boa constrictor winks at him.
* When the Dursleys' house is suddenly besieged by letters for Harry from Hogwarts. Readers learn how much the Dursleys have been keeping from Harry. Rowling does a wonderful job in displaying the lengths to which Uncle Vernon will go to deny that magic exists.
* Harry's first visit to Diagon Alley with Hagrid. Full of curiosities and rich with magic and marvel, Harry's first trip includes a trip to Gringotts and Ollivanders, where Harry gets his wand (holly and phoenix feather) and discovers yet another connection to He-Who-Must-No-Be-Named. This moment is the reader's first full introduction to Rowling's world of witchcraft and wizards.
* Harry's experience with the Sorting Hat.

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
* The de-gnoming of the Weasleys' garden. Harry discovers that even wizards have chores--gnomes must be grabbed (ignoring angry protests "Gerroff me! Gerroff me!"), swung about (to make them too dizzy to come back), and tossed out of the garden--this delightful scene highlights Rowling's clever and witty genius.
* Harry's first experience with a Howler, sent to Ron by his mother.
* The Dueling Club battle between Harry and Malfoy. Gilderoy Lockhart starts the Dueling Club to help students practice spells on each other, but he is not prepared for the intensity of the animosity between Harry and Draco. Since they are still young, their minibattle is innocent enough, including tickling and dancing charms.


Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
* Ron's attempt to use a telephone to call Harry at the Dursleys'.
* Harry's first encounter with a Dementor on the train (and just about any other encounter with Dementors). Harry's brush with the Dementors is terrifying and prepares Potter fans for a darker, scarier book.
* Harry, Ron, and Hermione's behavior in Professor Trelawney's Divination class. Some of the best moments in Rowling's books occur when she reminds us that the wizards-in-training at Hogwarts are, after all, just children. Clearly, even at a school of witchcraft and wizardry, classes can be boring and seem pointless to children.
* The Boggart lesson in Professor Lupin's classroom.
* Harry, Ron, and Hermione's knock-down confrontation with Snape.

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
* Hermione's disgust at the reception for the veela (Bulgarian National Team Mascots) at the Quidditch World Cup. Rowling's fourth book addresses issues about growing up--the dynamic between the boys and girls at Hogwarts starts to change. Nowhere is this more plain than the hilarious scene in which magical cheerleaders nearly convince Harry and Ron to jump from the stands to impress them.
* Viktor Krum's crush on Hermione--and Ron's objection to it.
* Malfoy's "Potter Stinks" badge.
* Hermione's creation of S.P.E.W., the intolerant bigotry of the Death Eaters, and the danger of the Triwizard Tournament. Add in the changing dynamics between girls and boys at Hogwarts, and suddenly Rowling's fourth book has a weight and seriousness not as present in early books in the series. Candy and tickle spells are left behind as the students tackle darker, more serious issues and take on larger responsibilities, including the knowledge of illegal curses.

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
* Harry's outburst to his friends at No. 12 Grimmauld Place. A combination of frustration over being kept in the dark and fear that he will be expelled fuels much of Harry's anger, and it all comes out at once, directly aimed at Ron and Hermione. Rowling perfectly portrays Harry's frustration at being too old to shirk responsibility, but too young to be accepted as part of the fight that he knows is coming.
* Harry's detention with Professor Umbridge. Rowling shows her darker side, leading readers to believe that Hogwarts is no longer a safe haven for young wizards. Dolores represents a bureaucratic tyrant capable of real evil, and Harry is forced to endure their private battle of wills alone.
* Harry and Cho's painfully awkward interactions. Rowling clearly remembers what it was like to be a teenager.
* Harry's Occlumency lessons with Snape.
* Dumbledore's confession to Harry.

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
* The introduction of the Horcrux.
* Molly Weasley asking Arthur Weasley about his "dearest ambition." Rowling has always been great at revealing little intriguing bits about her characters at a time, and Arthur’s answer "to find out how airplanes stay up" reminds us about his obsession with Muggles.
* Harry's private lessons with Dumbledore, and more time spent with the fascinating and dangerous pensieve, arguably one of Rowling’s most ingenious inventions.
* Fred and George Weasley’s Joke Shop, and the slogan: "Why Are You Worrying About You-Know-Who? You Should Be Worrying About U-NO-POO--the Constipation Sensation That's Gripping the Nation!"
* Luna's Quidditch commentary. Rowling created scores of Luna Lovegood fans with hilarious and bizarre commentary from the most unlikely Quidditch commentator.
* The effects of Felix Felicis.

About Author
J. K. (Jo) Rowling was born in Chipping Sodbury in the UK in 1965. Such a funny-sounding name for a birthplace may have contributed to her talent for collecting odd names.

Jo moved house twice when she was growing up. The first move was from Yate (just outside Bristol in the south west of England) to Winterbourne. Jo, her sister and friends used to play together in her street in Winterbourne. Two of her friends were a brother and sister whose surname just happened to be Potter! The second move was when Jo was nine and she moved to Tutshill near Chepstow in the Forest of Dean. Jo loved living in the countryside and spent most of her time wandering across fields and along the river Wye with her sister. For Jo, the worst thing about her new home was her new school.

Tutshill Primary School was a very small and very old-fashioned place. The roll-top desks in the classrooms still had the old ink wells. Jo's teacher, Mrs Morgan, terrified her. On the first day of school, she gave Jo an arithmetic test, which she failed, scoring zero out of ten. It wasn't that Jo was stupid - she had never done fractions before. So Jo was seated in the row of desks far to the right of Mrs Morgan. Jo soon realised that Mrs Morgan seated her pupils according to how clever she thought they were: the brightest sat to her left, and those she thought were dim were seated to her right. Jo was in the 'stupid' row, 'as far right as you could possibly get without sitting in the playground'.

From Tutshill Primary, Jo went to Wyedean Comprehensive. She was quiet, freckly, short-sighted and not very good at sports. She even broke her arm playing netball. Her favourite subject by far was English, but she also liked languages.

Jo always loved writing more than anything. 'The first story that I ever wrote down, when I was five or six, was about a rabbit called Rabbit. He got the measles and was visited by his friends, including a giant bee called Miss Bee. And ever since Rabbit and Miss Bee, I have wanted to be a writer, though I rarely told anyone so. I was afraid they'd tell me I didn't have a hope.'

At school, Jo would entertain her friends at lunchtime with stories. 'I used to tell my equally quiet and studious friends long serial stories at lunchtimes.' In these stories, Jo and her friends would be heroic and daring.

As she got older, Jo kept writing but she never showed what she had written to anyone, except for some of her funny stories that featured her friends as heroines.

After school, Jo attended the University of Exeter in Devon where she studied French. Her parents hoped that by studying languages, she would enjoy a great career as a bilingual secretary. But as Jo recalls, 'I am one of the most disorganised people in the world and, as I later proved, the worst secretary ever.' She claims that she never paid much attention in meetings because she was too busy scribbling down ideas. 'This is a problem when you are supposed to be taking the minutes of the meeting,' she says.

When she was 25, Jo started writing a third novel ('I abandoned the first two when I realised how bad they were'). A year later, she went to Portugal to teach English, which she really enjoyed. Working afternoons and evenings, she had mornings free to write. The new novel was about a boy who was a wizard.

When she returned to the UK, Jo had a suitcase full of stories about Harry Potter. She moved to Edinburgh with her young daughter and worked as a French teacher. She also set herself a target: she would finish the 'Harry' novel and get it published. In 1996, one year after finishing the book, Bloomsbury bought Jo's first novel, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.

'The moment I found out that Harry would be published was one of the best of my life,’ says Jo. A few months after 'Harry' was accepted for publication in Britain, an American publisher bought the rights for enough money to enable Jo to give up teaching and write full time - her life's ambition!


作者简介:
J. K. (Jo) Rowling was born in Chipping Sodbury in the UK in 1965. Such a funny-sounding name for a birthplace may have contributed to her talent for collecting odd names.
She was quiet, freckly, short-sighted and not very good at sports. She even broke her arm playing netball. Her favourite subject by far was English, but she also liked languages.
Jo always loved writing more than anything. 'The first story that I ever wrote down, when I was five or six, was about a rabbit called Rabbit. He got the measles and was visited by his friends, including a giant bee called Miss Bee. And ever since Rabbit and Miss Bee, I have wanted to be a writer, though I rarely told anyone so. I was afraid they'd tell me I didn't have a hope.'
As she got older, Jo kept writing but she never showed what she had written to anyone, except for some of her funny stories that featured her friends as heroines.
Jo attended the University of Exeter in Devon where she studied French. When she was 25, Jo started writing a third novel ('I abandoned the first two when I realised how bad they were'). A year later, she went to Portugal to teach English, which she really enjoyed. Working afternoons and evenings, she had mornings free to write. The new novel was about a boy who was a wizard.
When she returned to the UK, Jo had a suitcase full of stories about Harry Potter. She moved to Edinburgh with her young daughter and worked as a French teacher. She also set herself a target: she would finish the 'Harry' novel and get it published. In 1996, one year after finishing the book, Bloomsbury bought Jo's first novel, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
'The moment I found out that Harry would be published was one of the best of my life,’ says Jo. A few months after 'Harry' was accepted for publication in Britain, an American publisher bought the rights for enough money to enable Jo to give up teaching and write full time - her life's ambition!

作者简介

1965年出生的英国女作家乔安娜·凯瑟琳·罗琳,相继推出的以男孩哈利·波特为主人公的系列儿童小说,屡屡进入世界各地畅销书排行榜,从而成为目前世界上最负盛名的儿童文学家。1988年,罗琳被《书商》杂志评选为年度最佳作家;1999年,又被评为英国年度图书奖得主。

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1. Different but no less magical!, 24 Jul 2007
                             By K. Rooke "Kat" (London, UK)

If your favorite part of the Harry Potter books is Hogwarts, be warned now that Harry has left school, as he said in 'the Half Blood Prince', and is searching for the Horcruxes. Because of this, 'The Deathly Hollows' is very different to the rest of the books.

This is very dark, and there os a lot of death in its pages. When Rowling said there would be deaths, I never imagined her killing off some of the people she has done. A couple of deaths sent me reeling, (yes, I know it's just a book, but one gets so attatched to characters!) and I think she was very clever to kill off the people she did. Although I'm a bit put out that all my favorites have been killed off either in this one or the previous two!

A lot of questions are answered...then again a few questions are not answered, which is as it should be.

I enjoyed the introduction of some characters we have heard of but never met, and also some characters we had never even heard of who were in the background all along.
We also welcome back some characters who have been gone for a few books.

Rowling is a very creative woman - the things she comes up with are amazing!!! Technically her writing style is nothing extraordinary ... never has been... but when one is propelled into this magical world, who really cares?! 顾客评论 共91(查看所有评论) 所有评论来自于在当当网购买过此商品的顾客
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最终回后的失落 发表于 2007-8-13 19:59:53 个人评分:   心情指数: 感动 过瘾   阅读场所:床上 沙发  好书,绝对值得读,也非常盼望能赶快读到中文的,对比一下。 
    罗林的文笔很好,但用词不难,随着剧情的推进,即使有些费劲,我相信也会被一股强大动力推着走。 
    其实从第五部开始,剧情就已经向最终的结尾铺垫且迈进了,到了最后一部,剧情就已经非常成熟,万事俱备,全马力开动向结尾进发。情节跌宕起伏,可谓是三章一小打,五章一大打。从一开始把Harry从Dudly家转移开始,就充满紧张气氛,开篇就是巨幅战争场面,导致最后疯眼汉死了,George少了个耳朵,这些都告诉读者,接下来会充斥着死亡,少儿不宜。 
    后来的三个人勇闯大闹魔法部,马尔夫的家(伏地魔总部),还有魔法师银行,都是浓墨重彩的篇章,和死亡擦肩而过,紧张的让人透不过气;最后几乎将霍格沃兹夷为平地的终极之战占去了极大篇幅,充斥着,死亡,悲壮,硝烟与亲情,看得都忘了时间。 
    他和罗恩的兄弟情,和登布利多的师生情,他们的感情和信任感都出现危机;他和Ginny,罗恩和赫敏的感情都经过了考验,让人感动。尤其是斯内普身份的180度大转变,他的爱情,竟也让我静静的哭了一阵。 
    虽然对于成人来讲,好人就是好人,坏蛋就永远是坏蛋,这点未免太过极端,但第七部无论从任何角度来讲都是一部非常成功,非常吸引人的好故事书。 
    所以在从1997年就开始跟随着Harry Potter丛书,到10年后的今天,在一句“All was well"后,我只能怅然的与那些充满悬念,奇幻的文字永远的,告别了。。。 阅读 | 回复(1)

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关于哈利波特七的一切——献给一起走过的你们 发表于 2007-12-20 12:46:45 个人评分:   心情指数: 伤感 感动   阅读场所:沙发  哈利波特系列在罗琳笔下正式完结。从“完全失败”的保密措施开始,到中文版的正式发布。内容早就在网上传遍了。或许根本不知道“哈利波特”为何物的人在打开电脑到关上电脑的这一段时间中就能从背景到人物了解个大概。  
   
终结代表什么?没人能给一个准确的答案。而给出终结的罗琳也感到惘然和不敢相信。一套七本书的HP走到结局的时候,有些事情就连我也不相信“就这样完结了”——众人一直期待的“小天狼星还会出现”只给了一个飘渺的幻影,一群人死亡的速度快到让人有种模糊的错觉。  
    
那么,究竟留下了什么?  
    
    
    
记得当时年纪小  
    
    
    
  英文版的哈七看的我哈欠连连,多少年的故事就在“All was well”中结束了。虽然没有那句“Tomorrow day is an another day.”那样寓意深刻,却仍然引发我的一阵感伤。我还记得当时看哈利波特一二三四的时候,心里还在想着到底什么时候才能完结。而现在真的完结了,也给了一个不错的结局,尘埃落定,却还给扫扫记忆里的灰尘。从《哈利波特与魔法石》开始,到《哈利波特与死亡圣器》的终结。其中路过十年时间。  
    
1997~2007。十年。  
    
很喜欢罗琳对她笔下人物成长的描述,有些成熟隐藏在微弱的细节——从学生时代对斯莱特林的厌恶到对孩子说:“如果上了斯莱特林,就等于为他们学院送了一个优秀的学生。”;从厌恶斯内普教授的大鼻子和油腻的头发到后来为自己的孩子取名叫西弗勒斯。甚至再早一点——哈六的终结的时候,邓布利多的死给他带来的教育让他都发现了他一瞬间的成长——不再那么容易激动,急躁……  
    
这是哈利这一代人的成长,而再向前追溯可以看到詹姆,小天狼星,卢平,彼特,莉莉,西弗勒斯的小时候和他们的成长过程——他们的形象已因他人留下的回忆而变得丰满完整。但是他们都死了……剩下了什么?剩下了哈利他们,还有给予他们的记忆和改变。  
    
而我就凭以上这一点,就可以把那些说“邓布利多是为了他认为的正义而不择手段”的言论推翻——邓布利多留给哈利的记忆和改变更多。有些人一直把邓布利多想象的太过完美,人无完人,那个慈祥威严的校长的青春甚至比哈利还要混乱。他从妹妹死后就一直开始自责并且害怕——害怕害死妹妹的真凶是他自己。他和哈利一样,在厄里斯魔镜中看到了自己的家人……而就算从头到尾只是这个聪明的老年人的一个老谋深算的计划,哈利也不会抱怨什么——他知道了结果,仍然选择赴死——这是邓布利多留给他的最宝贵的勇气和献身精神,虽然这种英雄主义让他栽过跟头,可是最后证明,他的选择,邓布利多的选择是没有错的。那个流着眼泪的老年人最后笑了,因为至少他曾经说的那句话——哈利,我太担心你了——绝对不会有假。  
    
记得当时年纪小。多么轻描淡写的一句话,又包含了多少人的青春,时光不会改变,但是人却在时光中流逝并且变成了灰烬。记忆会变质会遗失,但至少现在,我还记得。  
    
    
一切都好,只缺烦恼  
    
哈利的青春也许要比大部分人都要丰富而残酷——我们不曾在还是婴儿的时候就失去父母,不曾靠母亲伟大的爱成了驱散魔头的英雄,不曾发现自己其实是个巫师并且需要魔法的教育。不曾和恶势力争夺魔法石,不曾用真正的格兰芬多的身份打开只有斯莱特林继承人才能打开的密室并和一个魂器作战,不曾有一个从阿兹卡班逃出来的逃犯教父,不曾驱散几百个摄魂怪,不曾参加三强争霸赛,不曾和几个同岁的未成年对付一群成年的食死徒,不曾亲眼目睹自己最尊敬的人的死亡,不曾单独赴死,不曾用一个基本的魔咒就把一个黑魔头打到冥界……不曾的太多,但是从来未曾抱怨自己人生不丰富。那是因为,我们曾和他一起。  
    
我们曾和他一起为打赢比赛而兴奋过,我们曾和他一起为对抗了蛇怪而满足过,我们曾和他一起为对抗了摄魂怪而骄傲过,我们曾和他一起为和喜欢的女生一起约会而高兴过,我们曾和他一起为同伴的死而失落过,为教父的死而愤怒,为邓布利多的死而震惊并且经受了打击……我们曾和他一起笑过,一起发呆过,一起伤心过,一起愤怒过……  
    
我们可以轻而易举的在他的学校生活中找到自己校园生活的影子——我们曾和他一样,在不喜欢的课上发呆甚至瞌睡,讨厌某个老师,尊敬某个教授。和朋友吵架,气愤过后就后悔的想该要如何去和好;我们曾经为应付作业而熬夜伤神甚至去抄,我们曾经为友谊危险而焦虑难过,我们曾经为情窦初开而幻想和沉迷……甚至我们现在,仍然和他一起。  
    
再看那七本书,原来那些一直被忽视的印记就在眼前。一步一个脚印的走到了最后。他改变了,所有人都改变了——有人长大,有人老了,有人诞生,有人死亡,有人继续往前走,有些人却只能原地停留……哈利波特系列带来了一个时代,而他其中就包含了几个时代。不知道那个书中的勇敢的巫师,曾经的小巫师,现在是不是按照自己的意愿生活着。他曾经带来了两个时代,终结了两个时代。现在他累了,连他自己都发现自己经历的麻烦事简直太多了——于是呢?过着像他在十几年前想象的生活——和罗恩,赫敏,他所爱的人一起平静的生活。原来真的,一切很好,只缺烦恼。  
    
    
让我感谢你,赠我空欢喜  
    
看到过一句令我认为十分伤感的话:“感谢罗琳,让我们用十年的时间忘记,我们永远是麻瓜。”有人评论说哈利波特系列能红火的原因中有一点是至关重要的,那就是罗琳把构造的世界和现实相连——即使是二十多年前的现实。而在HP带来的几十年中,我们至少一直和哈利在一起,一直和他生活在那个魔法世界。可是如同梦终将醒来,我们仍会知道自己永远只是麻瓜,不会拥有魔杖,不会使用魔法,不会被一封来自魔法世界的邀请函带到温暖的霍格沃兹魔法学校。可是罗琳至少给了我们一个虚构在脑海中的记忆——让我们相信,我们在这十年当中,做梦也好,幻想也好,曾经目睹了一个英雄的成长,一场伟大的战争。  
    
这大概就是我们失落的原因,谁都知道那个世界是存在于虚拟当中的,可是每人却都固执的相信自己曾经拥有。我相信这是书能给人带来的最高的享受。  
    
当初罗琳待在咖啡馆中用小纸片写哈利波特的时候不会知道,自己十年后的资产会超过英国女王。她由一个单亲妈妈成了一个成功幸福的女人,这究竟是哈利波特带给她的魔力还是因为她赋予了哈利波特的魔力?她也许会在睡梦中思考这个问题。虽然这如同“先有火焰还是凤凰”一样,是个较真就不会有结果且不断循环问题。  
    
现在她正在好好的休息当中,脑中还有一本关于哈利波特的百科全书正在策划,她是一个坚强而写细心的人,如同她笔下的赫敏——虽然有人饶有兴趣的故意为哈利波特系列挑刺——这个楼梯那个角落这个学生那个语气出了问题是个BUG,但是没有人会在意——我相信,就连挑错的人都不曾在意。一套七册的哈利波特系列已经给了我们足够的惊奇和感动,有几个小错误也是在所难免的。时光仍在流走,我希望将来的某一天,当我成为一个白发老人的时候,可以把哈利波特的故事将给没能幸运到跟着哈利一路走过的孩子们听,看着他们的表情随着剧情的推动而变化……如同那些我趴在床上看哈利波特的午后。日光安静而平和。如同那个结局:“All was well.” 阅读 | 回复(2)

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Turn sharply into adults 发表于 2008-3-21 20:59:28 个人评分:   心情指数: 沉重   阅读场所:床上  Harry Potter isn't that interesting and pure children story anymore. Although I'm growing up with them, I've already beared enough factual reality myself, I really don't hope they need to meet the same condition and confront the society again in a fairy book. 阅读 | 回复

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还算圆满 发表于 2008-3-14 11:17:03 个人评分:   心情指数: 开心   阅读场所:床上  重新给HP一个定义,放开积累了许久的过高的期望之后,应该说,还是不错的。算是一个带有缺憾的圆满结局。 阅读 | 回复

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蛮好的~恩~ 发表于 2008-1-18 10:03:55 个人评分:   心情指数: 开心   阅读场所:书桌旁  不多说了~反正蛮好的~ 阅读 | 回复

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