I finished Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. I really liked (most of) the series. The ending's pretty cool--until the questions come.
What Did Harry, Ron and Hermione do after leaving Hogwarts? Did Harry become an auror like he wanted?
Did they continue their education, or leave permanently without finishing their sixth and seventh years?
Who's teaching Defense Against the Dark Arts at Hogwarts? Presumably the jinx that keeps a teacher in that position for only one year is lifted with Voldemort's death, so who do they have permanently doing it?
What happened to the Weasleys? We know Ron married Hermione and had kids, but what about the rest of them? Did George continue his business without Fred?
Who took care of Ted Lupin? Harry was his godfather, but did he take care of the kid from the age of seventeen?
What happened to the Malfoys? Draco grows up and has a kid (who's his wife?), but what happened to his death eater parents? And Goyle?
Who is the headmaster of Hogwarts? McGonnagall?
The questions never really cease. I know Rowling plans to publish an encyclopedia detailing everything, but still. :(
I liked the many, many religious references in Deathly Hallows. How people can say the book is anti-Christian after reading it is beyond me; Harry's death and resurrection (not to mention Voldemort tossing his body around like a rag doll) have many similarities to Jesus's.