I understand what you're saying, when I re-read the last book, I kinda went "Well, this is a little aimless, they're just going around searching for the Horcruxes and then destroying them". Also, some of these things (Like the stone, or the Time Turner) never show up again or are even mentioned. And the last book was really, really busy.
But also, how is the treatment of the magical objects in the books any different than, say, the One Ring in Tolkien books?
I don't really know. Don't get me wrong, I don't worship these books. They do have issues, I just don't think the idea that a book about magic revolving around made-up magical objects is such a bad thing.
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