I choose to leave my review quite late compared to the release of the book, not because I just bought it but because I just reread it, pending release of the final movie oblige! This book is full of details and clarification of all kinds which are obviously essential for the end of the story. I agree with some of the epilogue, very phoned. One has the impression that we could even write. Anyway, I think this is a chapter of comfort that is intended to summarize a bit of everything and put an end to the epic. Or a starting point for a suite, who knows? While JK Rowling swore never ever again, it might come to him the desire to do like George Lucas with Star Wars: exploit the seam to completely dry the deposit ... Relations between the three heroes gain in intensity and maturity. The emotion is often at the appointment. The greatest success of this book in my opinion, it's Snape. Perhaps predictably (and again) but personally I have the jaw which was taken down and thought "what the hell it is strong!". In a few pages give its readers a furious desire to slip again the whole saga because we frankly feel to have it all wrong (which was obviously intended) is strong. And I who was already a fan of the character before, I'm not telling you what has become after! Okay I admit, Alan Rickman there has contributed a lot, and it is difficult to separate the two. But frankly the whole passage is purely enjoyable. I look forward to seeing the implementation in the film (although it will probably be disappointing because too short ...) In short this book is a fine conclusion ... In closing the book feels very empty shot, because it's over ...