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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

Published: 14, July 2007

Author: J.K. Rowling

Book 7 of 7: Harry Potter

Genres: Action, Adventure, Children's, Comedy & Humor, Coming Of Age, Epic, Fantasy, Family Life, Fiction, Friendship, Literature, Media Tie-In School, Suspense, Magic, Teen, Witches, Wizards, Young Adult


Rating: 100/100
Recommended: 100/100 Yes.

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The Review:

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, by J. K. Rowling, is a profoundly serious story that explores death and dying, as well as grief, love, friendship, and redemption. It will make you weep for a variety of reasons, so be prepared and have tissues handy.

J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series has excellent character development on a grand scale, and I never noticed it before in this way, but now that I look back, I see how far all of the characters have progressed from what they used to be, and it happened gradually with each new book, they grew one year older, wiser, and stronger, and the way their thinking changed, and the problems they faced grew as well, and that is exactly how real-life progresses.

It's also a thrilling adventure, with the trio of companions on the lookout for Horcruxes while avoiding the Death Eaters. At the same time, there is plenty of potential for laughter and amusement; the Weasley twins, for example, manage to keep things at least a bit light-hearted. The Deathly Hallows revisits significant characters and locations from all six prior novels, with subtle connections to previous events or conversations from earlier volumes, making the book extremely fascinating to read. The majority of the loose ends from the previous novels will be resolved.

I'm presuming that everyone reading this line has already read all of the prior books, so I'll use spoilers in the same way that I did with some of the earlier novels.

Without Dumbledore's supervision, Harry Potter and his youthful friends, as well as members of the Order of the Phoenix, join the ultimate battle with Voldemort and his Death Eaters. They are on a mission to discover and destroy Voldemort's Horcruxes as well as the Deathly Hallows' secrets. What's the worst that might happen?

There is a lot of activity. In fact, readers will need to pay careful attention at times as they learn about Dumbledore and Snape's complicated pasts and come to comprehend the ambiguity, true allegiances, and goals of the two characters. The story comes to a strong and poignant finish in the final chapters.

This is a once-in-a-generation or maybe once-in-a-century series that has captivated the hearts and minds of so many people and left such an indelible mark on popular culture and imagination.

Overall, I think this is a fantastic and deserving finale to the series. I'm grateful for J.K. Rowling's books and the fantastic magical world she built. I only have two regrets: the first is that I started this series too late, when three books had already been published, and the second is not my fault; it was the author who finished the series. I'm hoping to find a series that spans hundreds of books, like the “TOR” series, and I'm going to review those someday, but not anytime soon, and who knows, I might start that task soon. However, it is debatable. Just comment if you want to know more about “TOR” and if you want me to review the series soon.


Final Thoughts:

The transformation of Harry Potter's tale from an 11-year-old just starting Hogwarts to a 17-year-old about to face Voldemort is quite astonishing. Harry has grown up, yet he's still a teenager, with all of his erratic adolescent emotions and anxieties. All of Harry's buddies have grown up as well.

At this point, I feel compelled to repeat myself about the Percy Jackson series by Rick Riordan. If you've finished with Harry Potter and are looking for something equally epic, I highly recommend this series. I am confident you will not be disappointed because it is the only series (aside from Harry Potter) that has received above 95 recommendation points or five stars for all of the books in the series.


Synopsis:

“'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 books 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.”


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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Published: 16, July 2005

Author: J.K. Rowling

Book 6 of 7: Harry Potter

Genres: Action, Adventure, Children's, Comedy & Humor, Coming Of Age, Epic, Fantasy, Family Life, Fiction, Friendship, Literature, Media Tie-In School, Suspense, Magic, Teen, Witches, Wizards, Young Adult


Rating: 100/100
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The Review:

J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is another thick book that keeps growing more and more exciting story-wise, and you can't put it down and don't want to stop reading until you've figured out what's going to happen.

It's bleak at times, but the flashbacks into the past, where we learn so much about Voldemort, are fascinating and compelling. Danger lurks at every corner. Everything appears to be in jeopardy, and you have no idea what will happen next. Nothing seemed to be safe in these pages.

There's a little romance here, but there's also a lot of tension. It's a fairly large book. There are a lot of pages to read and I was stuck in some personal stuff but, with dedication, I was able to read it over the course of four days.

This novel has so many narrative threads that are stretched out like a spider's web, but even with that, the pace does not slow down from the first to the last page. As with the preceding volumes in the series, there are several twists and turns. I can't say anything without giving anything away but this is unquestionably a fantastic book.

Even when things are sad, terrifying, or serious, J.K. Rowling manages to weave comedy throughout the plot, which is one of the series' greatest delights. It always feels like a gift from the author, with the little hints to Harry's blossoming fondness for Ginny, and the way Fred and George manage to smuggle in one-liners even while mayhem erupts around them.

This novel, maybe more than any other, devotes a significant amount of time to character development. This is the novel in which Hermione transforms into one of fiction's great female characters, and Harry stops relying on fortuitous events and begins to make his own decisions. In addition, it's a fantastic mystery narrative!

Despite being among the larger books in the series, it is also one of the greatest. My favorite is "The Goblet of Fire," but this one is a close second. I'm not sure whether it was intentional, but the characters' maturation as they get older is intriguing. One year signifies virtually little to someone of "mature" age.

However, in terms of attitude, fortitude, and action, the gap between 16 and 17 may be tremendous. It appears that the voracity of obstacles grows more tough and distressing with each passing year. This book has the most of each attribute by far. It was also a relief because I wasn't happy with its predecessor, Order of the Phoenix.

This is one book that deserves more than a thousand points out of a hundred. Simply told, this is a wonderful book. It's simply jam-packed with facts regarding Tom Riddle and everything else Voldemort-related. So, if you want to learn more about Tom Riddle's past, READ THIS BOOK. However, your brain may burst. Plus, something incredibly tragic will occur that will undoubtedly cause you to cry.


Final Thoughts:

Motivations become obvious in this novel, alliances are destroyed, and the stakes are raised. This book has two very significant story aspects. One is a major death at the end of the novel, which I will not reveal to new readers. The other is the backstory of Tom Riddle and how he became Lord Voldemort. You learn about Voldemort's biological mother and her dreadful family, Tom Riddle, Sr., and his family, and how Voldemort utilized Dark Magic to extend his life. This novel has a lot of intriguing and unusual events.

After re-reading this series and the Percy Jackson series by Rick Riordan, I realized how important and useful these books are for the children and the coming generations and that is why I must recommend that you should purchase hardcover books to pass down to your children, grandchildren, and friends, as well as to retain for yourself. These stories are worth revisiting!

BUY THE BOOKS; complete sets are available. It's well worth the money and makes excellent gifts for children and enthusiasts of all ages.


Synopsis:

“There it was, hanging in the sky above the school: the blazing green skull with a serpent tongue, the mark Death Eaters left behind whenever they had entered a building... wherever they had murdered...

When Dumbledore arrives at Privet Drive one summer night to collect Harry Potter, his wand hand is blackened and shriveled, but he does not reveal why. Secrets and suspicion are spreading through the Wizarding World, and Hogwarts itself is not safe. Harry is convinced that Malfoy bears the Dark Mark: there is a Death Eater amongst them. Harry will need powerful magic and true friends as he explores Voldemort's darkest secrets and Dumbledore prepares him to face his destiny...

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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Published: 27, June 2003

Author: J.K. Rowling

Book 5 of 7: Harry Potter

Genres: Action, Adventure, Children's, Comedy & Humor, Coming Of Age, Epic, Fantasy, Family Life, Fiction, Friendship, Literature, School, Suspense, Magic, Teen, Witches, Wizards, Young Adult



Rating: 100/100
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The Review:

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is following in the footsteps of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, in which the story took a sudden shift and took a darker tone. The general topic of each book keeps pace with Harry's age. As a result, in Book five, Harry is grappling with a variety of adult concerns while also dealing with adolescent turmoil. As usual, author J.K. Rowling has outdone herself.

And I'm beginning to wonder how I'll be able to give other books hundred percent marks and recommendations after reviewing these Harry Potter and Percy Jackson books back to back because I'm becoming more critical and looking for minute details that I wasn't looking for before these fantastic books. Reading these series gave me an incredible sense of accomplishment and I felt I had done something significant with both parties. Once again, I must recommend Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson series to Harry Potter lovers as a way to fill in the gaps if they are through with the book and want something as magnificent as it is.

This episode takes place during Harry's fifth year at Hogwarts. Harry is traumatized and in a bad circumstance since he has been separated from everyone who cares about him for the entire summer. As the Ordinary Wizarding Level tests for Harry and his pals approach, he finds the power and loyalty of his friendships.

The author continues to add to her enormous roster of characters, possibly presenting Dolores Umbridge as one of the series' most terrible villains. This is significant because the Dark Lord Voldemort has a large number of fiends and demons eager to serve him. Perhaps it's because many of us can recall a teacher in our own lives who seemed to do all he or she could to make our lives miserable. Those instructors who were wrongfully implicated or who were not are still alive in Umbridge. Many teachers despised me because I could answer all of their questions and even asked them questions that they couldn't answer, and they constantly had an issue with me, which is why it was so simple for me to relate to Dolores Umbridge and loathe her to death.

This novel appears to be considerably more about the emotions of the characters' experiences than the others. Maybe J.K. Rowling's intention was to make this universe feel very intimate to us, and I believe she succeeded. There is family affection between Hagrid and his brother, the Longbottoms, Sirius and Harry, all the Weasleys, and the Hogwarts faculty friendship.

And it makes the reader filled with rage and contempt for Professor Umbridge and Bellatrix, as well as contradictory feelings for Harry's father as a child, Snape, Kreacher, and even Dumbledore. The emotions are well depicted, and nothing is as straightforward as it appears. We, along with Harry, are discovering that the world is far more complicated than we first thought, and I adore what this novel accomplished beyond the surface.

It's a fantastic novel because, in earlier books, all characters were either good or terrible; currently, even the nice ones, like James Potter and Dumbledore, have imperfections.


Final Thoughts:

This novel, like all of J.K. Rowling's others, is engrossing, intriguing, and difficult to put down. I admit it feels a little slow in some areas, but keep in mind that it is a large book with a lot of things to explain, so it is kind of okay if it feels slow even if it isn't. The problem is simply that you can't read so many pages at once, and even after reading three to four hundred pages, the book is still not in the middle, making you feel bored or overwhelmed. Despite this, it was a terrific page-turner that I finished in five sittings because I had other things to do at the time.

One very essential point to note is that even if this book was two thousand pages long, I would still believe it was insufficient, and this is what every fan and book lover would say, so if you are not a book lover and do not enjoy Harry Potter, this book is already too lengthy for you.


Synopsis:

“'You are sharing the Dark Lord's thoughts and emotions. The Headmaster thinks it inadvisable for this to continue. He wishes me to teach you how to close your mind to the Dark Lord.'

Dark times have come to Hogwarts. After the Dementors' attack on his cousin Dudley, Harry Potter knows that Voldemort will stop at nothing to find him. There are many who deny the Dark Lord's return, but Harry is not alone: a secret order gathers at Grimmauld Place to fight against the Dark forces. Harry must allow Professor Snape to teach him how to protect himself from Voldemort's savage assaults on his mind. But they are growing stronger by the day and Harry is running out of time ...”


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