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Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Review

Book Rating: A+ I, like many others have been following the beloved series that J.K. Rowling has presented. Jo (Mrs. Rowling) was thrilled to be revealing her final novel in the best selling series. However, I fell that her fans, such as myself, were more enthusiastic than her. I have read every single Harry Potter book, so I think I can say with great experience that this is by far the best of her work. Her deep emotions and fabulous plot writing has never before been shown off. I won't give away to much of the plot for those of you who may be reading at the moment. I will tell you the Harry and his two friends, Ron and Hermione, are traveling in the hardest of times to try and kill off Voldomorts dreaded Horcruxies. If you don't know what Horcroxies are than read the sixth book when you get a chance. Harry is also awaiting the day in which he must fight Voldomort. "One cannot live while the other survives." (quoted from the fifth book.) All of Jo's old characters are back, and never before have they shown such bravery. Luna Lovegood (otherwise known as Loony Lovegood) helps Harry at some tough times while still adding her funny personality brightening up the book. The Weasley family show extraordinary love when they fight every step of the way to help Harry in his quest. Other characters like Nevile Longbottom are also shown in the book and they add quite a few twists! All in all, this book was by far the best of them all, and I do believe that anyone who has not read it should. Sohurry yo your library or local bookstore because this book will leave a memory like no other!>


Comments

good job

I give it a B-. I think she's morbid.

i love harry potter! and good gob!

my sister read every single harry potter book like 5000 times...i swear. i'm not interested in them though because i tried reading the first one, but i thought it was a tad bit boring. well, anyway superb blog.

Good job. My rating for this book? B+. Too confusing for me to understand, or I guess it's just me.