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Harry Potter an the deadly hallows - JK Rowling

Tittle: Harry Potter and the deadly Hallows
Series: Harry Potter #7
Author: JK Rowling
Genre: Fiction, Children’s books, YA, Fantasy, Magic, Wizards, Witches, Good against Evil.
Pages: 756
Publisher: Arthur A Levine Books
Format: Digital (Kindle edition)
Time to read it: 14 days
Language: English
Rating: 4/5

“Harry Potter and the Deadly Hallows” is the last book in the well-known series “Harry Potter”. The series by JK Rowling has not needed an introduction since it has almost become a classic in Children’s literature.

Harry Potter cannot leave the Dursley’s without danger, he is only protected there and if he uses magic, being as he is already an underage he will be detected by the ministry, where is suspected to be in contact with Voldemort. Mad-eye along other order of the phoenix members appear at Harry’s doorstep in order to take him to safe place. However, their trip might not be as easy as it was planned. One more school year is about to start, however Ron, Hermione and Harry have a different plan. They will start the task Dumbledore gave to them and start seeking bits of Voldemort soul in order to destroy him once and for all.

“Harry Potter and the deadly hallows” was a good book, it met my expectations since I was already expecting it the way it was. The beginning was tedious and monotonous. It felt that for the first half of the book there was no rush, as if they were not in danger, as if Lord Voldemort and his companions were not looking for them at all. Moreover, once things start happens everything is rushed leaving some moments without they needed pause. At the end there are many deaths, however everything happens in such a rush that you are not able to feel those deaths as much as the ones that had happened pages before.
In addition to that, I found the part about the deadly hallows not important at all, because at the end it isn’t relevant.
Nonetheless, I think it’s a good book that I will have enjoyed much more if I was a little younger or haven’t seen the films of Harry Potter.


To conclude, the last book of Harry Potter was a good book but I think I liked others on the series much more and that I had really high expectations about it, which maybe made it a little disappointing. However, I will recommend the book the read was worth it even after having seeing the movies endless times.

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