Oh I positively bawled through Harry realizing he's going to have to die and the Death March with his parents and Lupin and Sirius.
I loved the Ron/Hermione relationship with Ron trying to treat her well and stand up for her and the fact that they finally got that very overdue kiss. Ron's enthusiastic reaction to her kiss.

My heart broke a little for Snape's love for Lily, I figured there might have been something there but it was a lot more bittersweet than I imagined. "After all this time?" "Always."

I loved the "NOT MY DAUGHTER YOU b*tch!" thing, really made me love Molly more.
I agree that the whole Ginny thing wasn't developed well enough but as long as Harry's happy I'm fine.
I thought Petunia's story line was interesting I really didn't see it coming.
As for the deaths, something in me had always dreaded a little for sweet little Hedwig, I actually choke up at that, especially because she died upset at Harry. The Tonks and Lupin thing wasn't elaborated on enough for me to really get emotional over it but I do feel for the boy, even though he grows up fine. Fred's death, again wasn't elaborated on enough to really get to me the way it could have but it was definitely a tough one, I've always had a soft spot for the twins. I knew Dobby was doomed but it was one of the sadder parts of the book for me when he died.
It's nice to see that Hermione was right about elves and that they just had to be treated well. I loved Kreacher in this book too. Mad Eye's death wasn't too emotional for me, lol, I've gone through Sirius and Dumbledore dying so I was too busy hoping Mad Eye was considered one of the "main characters" who would die.

I've loved the portrayal of Neville throughout these books and I loved his "Dumbledore's Army!" at the end.
It was interesting to me that Draco really did seem upset by his friend's death and the fact that his mom saved Harry.
I liked the things that were portrayed in the epilogue because it really does put an end to the series, even if it wasn't written well. The whole Snape being the bravest man harry ever met was one of my favorite quotes of the book, as was the "All was well." But can anyone figure out how the last word could have been 'scar' at one time??
Overall, I liked that the trio survived it, gave the series a nice feel of triumph, victory, peace, etc. while the deaths of so many other great wizards shows the sacrifice needed to do this. I just liked how this group of young people came together and even if they all weren't technically the best or most powerful of all wizards, they triumphed in the end. I commend you if you actually read through all my ramblings, I was up until 5:30 finishing the book and I'm running on a few hours sleep. Now that I have some peace of mind over the characters, I'm off to look at clothes and relax!
