Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J.K Rowling

I choose this book because Jessica kept telling me to read it. This story is the final book in the series. I would give it a 8 and a half out of 10.

The book is about Harry, Hermione and Ron finding the horcruxii (5 of 7 as they have already found 2) so that Harry can destroy Voldermort. This book follows the trio as they find the horcruxii and destroy them. They build friendships and break them they fall in love and watch people die. They descover that Dumbldore had many secrets and has left many clues for them. This book follows the journey that the trio take in a hope to save mankind-wizards and muggles from Voldermort.
The book concludes the war between Harry and Voldermort. Harry learns alot about himself and finds that he is prepared to die to save the ones he loves. Through this he is able to conquer death and realises that the things he thought he needed to live are different and by this he can live a better life.

I thought this book was a really good ending to the series. I really liked the epilouge as it showed many things of the future. I really enjoyed it and would recommed it to many. Some things i didn't understand but when reading through you pick up little pieces and it fits together as a puzzle. The book is quite serious but there are intimate parts where we see the characters that  began their journey at Hogworts 8 years ago.

A good book for people who like wizardry and wars and a tinsy bit of romance.

by Jacqui
(spend longer than 2 days reading this book its hard to cram 600 pages in to them)

2 comments:

  1. Great review Jacqui. Whanau points for you!! (I love the Harry Potter books, don't you?)

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  2. It's 'HORCRUXES' not 'HORCRUXII'.

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