The Half-Blood Prince was probably my favourite. Lots of great character development, good sub-plots, unseen twists(definitely did not see that ending coming, actively tried to deny that it happened until the book finally ended).
And honestly, those some people don't like it, Deathly Hallows is once of my favourites. I'll be the first to admit that it gets a bit ridiculous sometimes, but I feel like its able to touch on things that give it more emotional depth than most of the other books. There is a genuine struggle, lots of internal and external conflict, emotional hardship. I guess it just felt richer to me than most of the other books.
And honestly, those some people don't like it, Deathly Hallows is once of my favourites. I'll be the first to admit that it gets a bit ridiculous sometimes, but I feel like its able to touch on things that give it more emotional depth than most of the other books. There is a genuine struggle, lots of internal and external conflict, emotional hardship. I guess it just felt richer to me than most of the other books.