J. K. Rowling has created a world as fully detailed as L. Frank Baum’s Oz or J. R. R. Tolkien’s Middle Earth, a world so minutely imagined in terms of its history and rituals and rules that it qualifies as an alternate universe, which may be one reason the “Potter” books have spawned such a passionate following and such fervent exegesis. With this volume, the reader realizes that small incidents and asides in earlier installments (hidden among a huge number of red herrings) create a breadcrumb trail of clues to the plot, that Ms. Rowling has fitted together the jigsaw-puzzle pieces of this long undertaking with Dickensian ingenuity and ardor. Objects and spells from earlier books — like the invisibility cloak, [deleted] — play important roles in this volume, and characters encountered before, like [deleted], resurface, too."
Full review here [minor spoilers], http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/19/books/19potter.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
2 comments:
Sooo excited!! Thank you for the non-spoiler edition, although I expected no less.
Ditto! That was just enough for me to see. I expect the talk about the pre-pub chatter being "blinkered" is a way of saying "of COURSE Harry doesn't die," but I'm glad it's oblique enough that I don't really know.
Tomorrow at midnight! I already paid for my copy!
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