yes, sounds like you have the others so why not complete the set. It will make great reading material later on or for your own kids to read.
2007-06-26 03:25:38
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answered by cutiepie 2
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Absolutely! If you've read the others, you should know how the author envisioned the end. Plus, I doubt it will be a close-ended story; in other words, there will still be things to guess at and come up with on your own. If you never got it, you'd always have to wonder - what if you did?
I've read the other 6 books about 6 or 7 times now. I also enjoy collecting (I've got all first edition hardcover copies). There are tons of reasons to get the book and really, no good reason not to.
2007-06-26 10:32:39
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answered by Charlie 2
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In my personal opinion, I would suggest reading it, instead of relying on someone else to relay the information. If you have taken the time and effort to get thru the 800 pages of the rest of the books, you should at least finish the last. Can't wait but also saddened to know that such a great series is going to end. Felt that way about the Soprano's hopefully HP will not be as dissapointing as the Soprano's ending was
2007-06-26 10:44:23
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answered by jandsmommy2002 2
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If you've read the others you will feel incomplete until you read the final book. You should buy it or have someone buy it for you because you might not find it in a library for sometime. Harry Potter is a great series, I read it and I'm an adult.
2007-06-26 11:04:00
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answered by chrisamethyst 4
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Yes. Each Harry Potter book is a different thickness. In this way you can choose the right title to prop up the short leg on your chair.
2007-06-26 10:29:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Cause it's humans' nature to be curious.
If you have been reading the series, it would be almost certain you will feel curious(even if it's just a tinge) about what the ending is.
Just be careful though, curiosity kills the cat.You might just end up like Mrs. Norris (Filch's Cat) if you are not careful.
2007-06-26 10:41:44
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answered by moving'still 2
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If you have been following the series, you should find out how it concludes for yourself instead of hearing it second-hand. If you haven't read Sorcerer's Stone - Half-Blood Prince, you should definitely read those before you get/read Deathly Hallows. : )
2007-06-26 10:35:30
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answered by oldwhatshername 3
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Only if you enjoyed the others. Otherwise whare is a whole world of other books youcould read...
2007-06-26 10:27:01
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answered by Ralph 7
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If you have the rest of the series, then, yes, you should get it. Even if you only read it once, it'll be worth it.
2007-06-26 10:50:34
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answered by Jules Lupin 4
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i'm literally on pins and needles as to who all are going to die and suffer from the wrath of the author :-)
specially wat happens to the mysterious character of snape.........
anyways if u havent read the previous six versions of the series
then dont bother to buy them because u dnt knw the plotline
and u wnt be doing justice to yourself because you would not be able to enjoy the serious in a wat can i say much better way
2007-06-26 12:08:44
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answered by neha t 3
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