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

posted Saturday, 21 July 2007

  No spoilers here . . . Book 7 starts with some shocking events.  Harry learns more about Dumbledore's history.  Things get a little less exciting by page 300 (or maybe I was just getting tired because it was 6:30 in the morning and one of the big revelations was something that many fans had already guessed at correctly).  After another 60-70 pages (and a two-hour nap), things get really good again with a new mystery (which fans will be able to figure out if they believe another of the popular theories).  Excitement builds and questions are answered leading to the conclusion which by that point seems inevitable.  Rowling has really laid the groundwork and tied up most of the loose ends.  Only one questions lingers in my mind, which I hope may be answered when I reread it.  I'm up to page 159 already.

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1. shannon left...
Wednesday, 15 August 2007 7:57 pm :: http://www.rollingpricesback.com

I am not really a Harry potter fan, but after watching the movie for the first time, i was intrigue on what really is harry potter story is. The first movie i have seen is the Order of phoenix which is a part 5 already but i want more. Well, i have bought some books at walmart and i read those. Well, i just love it. am now a harry potter fan.


2. Kaza Kingsley left...
Thursday, 27 September 2007 2:25 pm :: http://www.erecrex.com

What was that one last question? Was it answered when you reread it? I have a few unanswered questions with this series. But overall I enjoyed it. Kaza Kingsley Author of the Erec Rex series <a href="http://www.erecrex.com">http://www.erecrex.com</a>


3. Liz left...
Saturday, 20 October 2007 7:12 am :: http://hiplibrariansbookblog.blog-city.c

The question I had was, how was Neville able to pull the sword from the Sorting Hat if it had been stolen? The best answer I could come up with was "magic!" ;-)


4. Ana left...
Monday, 9 June 2008 5:26 pm

I have read and watched all of the Harry Potter books/movies and I love them all! I was so sad when J.K. Rowling said that this would be the last Harry Potter book but it was good and I couldn't put it down and I cried repeatdly throughout the entire thing. Now I need a new series to get hooked on!