Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, by J.K. Rowling
In the seventh and final book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J.K. Rowling, of the fictional Harry Potter series, Harry leaves wizarding school along with his friends, Ron and Hermione, to track down the horcruxes. Only when all seven horcruxes are destroyed can Harry come face to face in a fight to the death with Voldemort himself. His task becomes increasingly difficult, however, as the world around him falls into his enemy' hands, and he struggles to discover secrets that his deceased headmaster, Dumbledore might have kept from him.
I am a Harry Potter fan, so I liked this book and had a hard time putting it down. It builds suspense, then wraps everything up nicely at the end, but it may be a little confusing if the reader is not familiar with the story up until this point. I would recommend it for kids, teens, adults, and enyone who wants an epic, exciting story.
-Reviewed by Anonymous, grade 9.
Comments
- Reviewed by Nayri T., grade 9.
The final book of the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, was the most epic way to end this series. It truly had everything a reader could want: action, thrills, horror, romance, and mystery. It combined all genres of books to end one of the greatest series, in my opinion, of all time. The battle scenes and horror made me want it to never end, this book can interest any kind of book reader, no matter what kind of book you like! This is a book I would recommend to anyone. No matter what age or gender it will attract any reader. This book along with the series is a very thought out and well written book. Great Job J.K. Rowling!
Reviewed by: Arvin O., grade: 9
Glendale Central Library
I love this series so much it definitely is my favorite of all time. It has so much action and at the same time mystery. This book had a great plot and the characters were very well-developed. Harry and Ginny had a romance going on as well as Ron and Hermione. I only didn't like the part where Fred died because it made me really sad. Other than that I couldn't put the book down from beginning to end. My favorite character from this book specifically had to be Hermione because she was so strong through everything.
Reviewed by: Elen S., grade 9
Glendale Central Library
The Deathly Hollows, by J.K. Rowling, is personally my favorite book of all time. Every turn of the page got me closer to the edge of my seat. As a reader, I enjoyed reading about the life-threatening adventures the trio went through. I would definitely recommend this amazing book to readers who love fiction, action, adventure, and nail-biting stories.
Reviewed by Elise B., grade 9
Montrose Crescenta Branch
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows was an epic end to an extravagant series. Since the beginning of this series, I was left in awe. From romance to school issues to war, J.K. Rowling created a series that everyone could enjoy. Her somber tone in this book somehow kept me intrigued even more so than the whimsical and matter-of-fact tone in her other books. Finishing this book is analogous to finishing a big, intricate painting and finally getting to see the big picture. Although I am very sad that this series ended, I am glad to have been able to read it.
Reviewed by RO, Grade 10
Casa Verdugo Library
This book is the darkest and has the most action within it. I would recommend anyone looking for an action packed and also interesting book with a great ending. It is the perfect way to end a beloved series like the harry potter books.This book however would not be understood by a person who didn't not read all six of the other books. Harry Potter an the Deathly Hallows was an interesting and also a fun read that i enjoyed and would recommend to anyone.
Reviewed by Aris B., Grade 8
Grandview Library