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Jan 26 2009

Harry Potter: The Deathly Hallows Review

Published by darenblade at 1:42 am under Uncategorized Edit This

I am not a major fan of this novel. It seems to have taken the story of Harry Potter and crunched every major undiscused issue into this novel. It seem to just answer many of the questions set in the earlier Harry Potter novels, and its story line.
One thing is though, we only know what the three major hero’s where up to. I would assume, with all that extra paper, JK Rawling could have at least peeked in at Hogwarts more often than she did. What was the feeling everyone got due to Snape becoming Head Master of Hogwarts. Whom was the last professor of the Dark Arts? Was there ever chaos set by the students or was it just fear that ran through out the campus of Hogwarts? I wondered many times, why is it that Snape had fallen in love with Harry’s mother and not shared any feelings towards Harry; was it the fact that everytime that Harry was mentioned, Snape may have cringed in fear of letting Voldemort get to the Potter’s?

Over all the book was good at telling the world, that Harry Potter himself is done with his tales of adventures and saving the world. But, like that of Bilbo Bagin’s of the Shire, this is just an elaborate tale of Gone and Back Again: A Hobbits Tale.  I hope that when all of the movies are finnished, we should be able to see the tales of the kin  of all of the main characters. There’s to be another evil that these children have to face, and possibly Harry Potter himself may have to come out to save all of mankind and wizard kind again.

 I would recomend this book to every die hard, Harry Potter loving fan. Deathly Hallow’s its self maybe long, but it covers all the questions all have been asking. I would also recomend this book to the age group of 7-45 year olds. Although the book is ment for the children, there are many adults I personaly know, love the Harry Potter world and sagas.

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