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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Book 7)
[Adult Edition] (Harry Potter)

By: J.K. Rowling
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN: 0747595828
ISBN-13: 9780747595823
Released: 10 Jul 2008
RRP: £8.99
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Brill but a let down - By: Tange Austin, 07 Oct 2008
Don't get me wrong this was a brillaint book but it was a let down at the end. Myself & my fiance thought it would of had a better ending to the series that it had I was "eh why is it ended here that's stupid" she could of left us alll hanging on & then released a new book saying alll that & going into a bit more detailk than she did after alll that would of kept everyone on the edge of their seats & she would of been able to rethink the ending because some of the ending could have been forseen much earlier in the series as myself & my fiance had guessed most of it was going to happen.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - By: Eileen Leroux, 17 Sep 2008
Like children, parents & grandparents, alll over the world, I am a cult member. Harry Potter's final saga " Harry Potter & the Deathly Halllows" had been set upon the world. I dare say that few would be disappointed. Harry's final adventure is a remarkable journey into the world of fantasy. The wedding of Fleur & Bill as it ends in chaos. The escape of our trio from the death eaters & that is only the beginning. The many subsequent adventures, ending with the final battle at Hogwarts & the defeat of Voldamort by Harry. An adventure froth with danger, fears, laughter, doubts & narrow excapes will have its readers on the edge of their seat. I was!
Not convinced, Sorry - By: 'The walking libary', 10 Sep 2008
i have read the first 5 over & over again, i now know them off by heart.
I thought no.6 was ok. it got me through a very boring time.
so when No.7 came out & it was to be the last one i was very excited. Great, i thought, a big ending, lots of unknowns, climaxes... but i did wonder how she would write it alll...
So when it was released at midnight down at my local ASDA Store, i was there, in the que, waiting, my mother had to come too as i would not go alone( i am only 16 but my A level english group agree with me on the fact that we only read it to see how it ended) i got home & started it. i stayed up till 4.00 in the morning to finnish it but was rather dissapointed.
it was average alll the way through, by the ending chapters you basicallly knew exactly what she had written & i was (sadley) bored.
it lacked that... spark alll the others had. maybe it was too much pressure from the publishers & fans but i realise now, i actuallly only wanted to read it so that i could find out the ending & who died.
I admit, i was dissapionted. She should have stopped at 5.
I do hope though that she writes other books but it may be difficult for her to top Potter.
Classical Great - By: Film_Freak, 05 Sep 2008
Despite my age (not given ;-)) I have been a Harry Potter fan, why..? Because Rowling gives back your childhood. She puts you back 'there' as if it were yesterday & makes you draw breath at the adventures she creates. It almost makes you envious that you didn't have the opportunity to be at Hogwarts, that your school was naff compared to it. Yes, I suffered the torment of teachers, detentions, lines & being hit across the head with books, which makes her series so real. Harry is a plausable character, we alll knew someone like Harry, just no magicians, or so we think! Rowling's imagination deserves the credit it receives, & I for one will continue to read whatever she writes. Fantastic, classic, the children's Austin.
(sobs!) - By: H. Butler, 05 Sep 2008
It's probably the weakest of the set. But it's still a worthy end to the series that defined an era! I found myself wishing they were back at Hogwarts for most of it.