Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J. K. Rowling

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

J. K. Rowling

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the seventh and final of the Harry Potter novels written by British author J. K. Rowling. The book was released on July 21, 2007, ending the series that began in 1997 with the publication of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. This book chronicles the events directly following Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2005), and leads to the long-awaited final confrontation between Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort.

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Quote-leftloved it. Its Harry PotterQuote-right

Quote-leftkeren. wlpn deskripsi ttg pertempuran antara harry n voldemort gak bgtu asik.
after all,,gorgeus.Quote-right

Quote-leftNoooooon.... j'en veux un de plus....Quote-right

Quote-leftI really expected this book to have a huge finished and, even when it was really good in my opinion, the finish wasn't as big as I expected.

I wanted to see a epic battle between Harry and Voldemort (yes, I'm not affraid to write his name) but Harry defeated the greatest dark wizard of all time just with Expelliarmus. That was not cool enough. However, I must confess that the part when wizards from all England come to Hogwarts in order to help in the battle was something I was expecting to happened and it touch my heart.

The book showed me that sometimes we have ro do things that seems to be wrong in order to reach a greater good.

I would like to know more about Harry's life after this book. Unfourtanely, Rowling said that is not going to be a sequel, no matter what. I hope that she isn't good at saving money.

P.S. The deathly hallows were too important and they only appear in one book.Quote-right

Quote-leftA disappointing ending to a promising series. Apparently JK Rowling never learned that number 1 rule of writing is show, don't tell. Rather than wrapping the story by letting Harry Potter resolve his issues with "He who shall not be named", Rowling lets Dumbledore fill us in on all the action and background that she somehow failed to bring out in the first 6 novels. It's as if she got caught in a story line, couldn't find an ending and decided that it was best to just add a new back story as if no one would notice.Quote-right

Quote-leftThe main reason I have to give this book a low rating is because of the incredibly cheesy afterword.Quote-right

Quote-leftI would not recommend this book. There are much better written fantasy series out there.Quote-right

Quote-leftthe 7th book and final i think.Quote-right

Quote-leftI loved how it jumped right back into the story! Very intense and full of action and adventure. Would have loved to have known the future occupations of all the characters, considering one of the books spent the majority of the time having the students prepare for their OWLS.Quote-right

Quote-leftI enjoyed reading it. Read it in one sitting too. Hated the epilogue though.Quote-right

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