No spoilers
So I "went dark" for a few days there to avoid Harry Potter spoilers ... and then my husband spoiled it. He read the last five pages and kept dropping hints until I made a guess so accurate he believed I had read the pages too.
I hadn't.
But his facial expression gave it all away.
I think he's too evil to be a Hufflepuff. But he just had PRK done to his eyes today so I suppose I'd better be kind to him.
The book was great though. Looking to discuss it but NOT on the blog. No spoilers. Email me if you'd like.

4 little fish:
The spoilers for the seventh book weren't even remotely as entertaining as the ones for the sixth book.
I still don't understand the sheer rage from Harry Potter readers regarding spoilers, even relative to readers of other series. My roommate and best friend threatened to punch me in the face when I revealed the "SNAPE KILLS DUMBLEDORE" spoiler, even though it was reasonable to assume he had already seen it.
Well, I just finished it! I loved it. I would e-mail you, but it's midnight, and I have to go to Paris tomorrow. ;)
People who spoil books for other people are mean, and would not remain my friend.
Mr. Fawkes,
If you had ruined that for me, I would not have threatened to punch you in the face. I would have punched you in the face. Soilers are bad, and people who spoil are worse.
butterflyfish,
Feel free to discuss over at my blog. I just finished it, and I thought it was awesome!
I read the sixth book rather late, but heard almost immediately that Snape killed Dumbledore. It ruined a lot of the book for me already knowing what was going to happen (although it probably would have been fairly predictable anyway). I hate spoilers. I don't talk about books or movies to people who haven't read/seen them unless I'm telling them it's good or bad.
I made sure to read the seventh book in a hurry before anyone could spoil it for me. They probably couldn't, though, since, again, it was really predictable. But it was so good anyway!
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