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'Give me Harry Potter,' said Voldemort's voice, 'and none shall be harmed. Give me Harry Potter, and I shall leave the school untouched. Give me Harry Potter, and you will be rewarded.'
As he climbs into the sidecar of Hagrid's motorbike and takes to the skies, leaving Privet Drive for the last time, Harry Potter knows that Lord Voldemort and the Death Eaters are not far behind. The protective charm that has kept Harry safe until now is broken, but he cannot keep hiding. The Dark Lord is breathing fear into everything Harry loves and to stop him Harry will have to find and destroy the remaining Horcruxes. The final battle must begin - Harry must stand and face his enemy...
Having now become classics of our time, the Harry Potter ebooks never fail to bring comfort and escapism to readers of all ages. With its message of hope, belonging and the enduring power of truth and love, the story of the Boy Who Lived continues to delight generations of new readers.
"We did it, we bashed them, wee Potter's the one
And Voldy's gone mouldy, so let's have some fun." - Peeves
"Maybe he is, maybe he isn't but the fact remains that he can move faster than Severus Snape confronted with shampoo when he wants to, so don't count on him being a long way a way if you're planning on taking any risks. " - Fred ("Rapier")
""Yeah, 'ear, 'ear," said George with a half glance at Fred, the corner of whose mouth twitched." - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
""Saint - like. You see . . . I'm holy. Holey, Fred, geddit?"
"Pathetic. Pathetic! With whole wide world of ear related humour before you, you go for holey?"" - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
"Well, none of us really fancy it, Harry. Imagine if something went wrong and we were stuck as specky, scrawny gits forever. " - Fred
"Neither can live while the other survives. And one of us is about to leave for good..." -Harry Potter
"Do not pity the dead, Harry. Pity the living and above all those who live without love."
There were heavy footfalls behind them, and a great deal of puffing: Slughorn
had just caught up.
“Harry!” he panted, massaging his immense chest beneath his emerald-green silk pajamas. “My dear boy. . . what a surprise. . . Minerva, do please explain. . . . Severus. . . what. . . ?”
“Our headmaster is taking a short break,” said Professor McGonagall, pointing at the Snape-shaped hole in the windows.
Harry potter and the deathly hallows is sire to keep U into the beat. Harry is finally getting ready for the finale battle of all...... destroying Voldemort.mcan he really destroy him or will je get destroyed by himself
It all began with Harry Potter and his journey through the halls of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Now every moment in Harry's life has led to this. The late Albus Dumbledore has left Harry and company on a mission to find and destroy all of the evil Lord Voldemort's Horcruxes. But the ruthless Death Eaters have overthrown the Ministry of Magic and taken over. Now Harry must destroy the Horcruxes, race against time and return to Hogwarts to fight the final showdown with the Dark Lord himself. Neither can live while the other survives as the prophecy states.
Harry potter is found to be sent a quest by Albus Dumbeldor after his death by Severus Snape. The quest is to find Voldemort's Very well hidden horuxes and destroy them to finally defeat Voldemort. Now Harry Potter, Ronald Weasley and Hermione Granger adventure to find the last two horuxes, and by then if all the horuxes are destroyed Voldemort can at last be defeated. But remember the prophocy: Neither can live while the other survives.
At a time when the forces of evil seem to be gaining the upper hand, Harry comes of age in the wizarding world, and must take on and defeat Voldemort--or be killed himself. It is the epic conclusion of the whole harry Potter series which includes both Deathly Hallows movies' plot in this book.
Harry, Ron and Hermione have quit Hogwarts and are on the run to do just what they promised Dumbledore - defeat all of Voldemort's horcruxes. But it is not as easy as it looks. Along the way, Harry also overcomes many more mysteries in need of desperate answers - who was this mysterious thief? Was Dumbledore a traitor? Where are the Deathly Hallows?
With all the challenges, and questions ahead of them, Harry, Ron and Hermione strive so hard to find all the horcruxes - only to face a terrible fate back at Hogwarts.
An epic end to an epic series. Voldemort has taken over the Ministry and Hogwarts, and the Golden Trio is now on the run. Will they manage to destroy or the Horcruxes before it's too late- or will the Death Eaters catch up with them? How do you remain hidden when the whole world recognizes your face...
Begun a decade ago and encompassing six shelf-bending novels, the seventh and concluding volume of the international literary phenomenon that is the Harry Potter saga comes to a bombshell-packed -- and oh so satisfying -- conclusion in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, arguably the most wildly anticipated release in modern publishing history.
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Add a CommentIf you're looking for a book to read, I recommend this whole series. Book 1 and 2 I read in grade 4 and 5, the reast I read in grade 6. I recommend books 3 and over to be 10+, becuase from that point it gets more dark (and more fun)! But, the 7th book is completely full of adventure. It's kinda sad that there are only 7 books in the series. But it definitely leaves with you satisfied. It's an amazing read. I must admit, J.K Rowling is an authour with a great writing flow. No book can compare to this series.
If you love this book so much and want to watch the movies, I'd say it's 11+. Seriously. I have a younger sibling (I'm not going to mention his name, I'd not want to embarrass him) and he got REALLY scared when he watched the second one. He was about eight when it happened. So, please follow the age guidelines for the movies.
Now let's not get all over the age ratings. I think that it's a really good book. The 7th book may be a little boring when Harry's hiding (oops! Did I spoil it for you?), but then he finishes with doing the one thing he's been dreaming of doing... repaying Voldemort. I'm not spoiling it anymore!
I really got addicted to this book. I finished it in two days (ask anybody, my mom, my dad, etc.) becuase it was such a good read, and I didn't want to leave it off then go do my other work. The only thing wrong about this book, is, if you're a srong reader, then you can't put it down!
There are a few sad parts in the series, like when Dobby dies. On his grave, it says; Here Lies Dobby, A Free Elf. You might be saying: DON'T SPOIL THE WHOLE BOOK! Okay, I won't, but if you think you're too precious to view sorts of stuff like this... You still have to. This is top-class. The ending totally makes up for everything, and I'm sayig there's nothing wrong with the middle. The climax is SO superb.
I'm sad that I finished the series, but I'm happy at the same time. I'm sad because I wish there were more books to read in this series! But, I'm happy because now I finally reached the end of this. Anyway, this book (and series) is a MUST-READ! I'm not really optmistic on every book, so if this is coming from me, you know this is a good book.
P.S. If I haven't persuaded you to read, then I don't know who can.
Oh my gosh this book is amazing! It's definitely one of my favorites when it comes to the Harry Potter series. It is a bit dark compared to some of the other books, so I wouldn't recommend it for kids- it's more for teens and adults. Basically, Harry must embark on a journey to find and destroy all the Horcruxes, so that he can once and for all rid the world of the its most dark and dangerous wizard- Harry's nemesis- Lord Voldemort. Ron and Hermione, who of course insisted upon joining him, help Harry on his quest, the trio all the while fleeing from Voldemorts followers- the Death Eaters. But, in the end- wait, I'm not telling you. You have to go read it! (and I recommend
reading all of the other 6 books before this one because otherwise you'll have no idea what's going on)
Reading the last book in the Harry Potter series is a little emotional for me. We've grown up with Harry and his friends, watched their characters develop and endure hardships, and finally read as it comes to a close. While I might not be the biggest fan of J.K. Rowling herself, the world she created was incredible and provided a fictional sanctuary for millions of people of all ages. Harry, Ron, and Hermione leave Hogwarts in order to hunt down horcroaxes as it is their only way to defeat Voldemort completely. We watch them struggle to obtain and destroy them, and finally read about the Battle of Hogwarts. I am incredibly sad to finish the series, but after you the read the books you always have the movies to go watch :)
No one's books ever hit me like J.K Rowling books. her books are expressive yet so emotional. I've read pretty much all her books although the Cursed Child was a disappointment to literally everyone including my siblings I suggest reading the original seven books. I am really happy that I read the harry potter series at the right time
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This is a very fulfilling end to the Harry Potter series. It really demonstrates how there is no peace and tranquility without chaos and sacrifice. I just finished rereading this series during quarantine and is incredible how many great aspects of these books slipped my mind since I first read them. I cried the first time I read this book and I cried this time. There is are some incredibly fulfilling bits of character development in this book and it has its fair share of twists. And one of the coolest aspects of this book to me is that we get to see characters that we normally wouldn't focus on in a new light.
If there had to be a knock on this book, it's that things really get tough in the book at times. This book is not all rainbows and unicorns. There were certain points in the book where I took a short break away from the book because it was difficult to get through. In the end, my love for Harry Potter got me through those bits and it was well worth it. I cannot think of a better ending for these books so I highly suggest you check it out if you liked the past books. - Martin, Grade 12
Deathly Hallows has a great story line. I think that the story dragged on a little, and every now and then I had to power read. This book might need concentration, because it does get chaotic at certain points. It takes you down a rollercoaster of emotions. You'll feel ecstatic, happy, but you will also feel sorrowful at certain points.The ending leaves you feeling good, but also a little sad. It is a wonderful conclusion to the Harry Potter series.
I really liked how this series ended but I am sooo sad that so many characters have died in this series! J.K. Rowling is so goood at writing books!
I don't have words for it. It was just so good!
This book was an amazing end to the series. I loved it so much, and it was worth staying up all those nights and spending countless hours reading the book. If you haven’t read the series, I really recommend reading the Philosopher’s Stone, and continue your journey to this incredible book. The entire series was filled with excitement, anger, action, magic, sadness, love, friendship, family, humor and so much more. This book can make you cry, as well as laugh and smile. J.K. Rowling did such a marvelous job creating each of the characters and their personalities; it makes it really easy to relate to them. This book taught me that you can always find some light and some hope, when you are stuck in the darkness. It also showed me how powerful love and friendship can be. I cannot even express how great this book was. If you love fantasy, I really recommend reading this series, and this magical ending.