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Well, since you ask, I think Ms Rowlings provides an excellent example of contemporary children's literature with well thought-out sentence structuring, grammar, use of punctuation and pacing. The narrative development places the denouement towards the end after giving clues to the reader of what may be about to happen. The names she chooses for her many and varied characters are clever and amusing and their significance is surely not lost on the more astute and discerning reader.
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There's another thread ref this same question. Also, I'm sorry to be a pedant but could you use some punctuation in your question next time? I found it almost impossible to read.
To answer your question, I really liked the book. At first I thought that Dumbledore maybe wasn't really Dumbledore but someone polyjuiced to look like him - changed my mind as I think when whoever it was died the magic would stop and they would revert to looking like themselves. I think Snape must be a good guy, and Dumbledore told him to kill him to avoid giving the game away or something. If Snape isn't a good guy, Dumbledore was wrong for once in his life and I can't believe that!