Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
by J.K. Rowling
HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS by J.K. Rowling
Category: Fantasy
Age Recommendation: Grades 6+
Release Date: 7/21/07
Publisher: Arthur A. Levine
Reviewed by: Taylor Rector
Rating: 5 Stars
What an awesome ending to such a token of the generation.
I love Harry, Ron, and Hermione. They are the kind of friends that every teen wishes that they had. Harry is brave,
Hermione is really smart, and Ron is everything else. They are the friends that stick together through everything. They
protect each other, they care for each other, and in some cases, they love each other.
Not that I need to tell any book lover this, but J.K. Rowling has written so much more than a book. She has created a
world of fantasy, betrayal, love, relationships, and hope. She has the entire world enthralled with the take-down of Lord
Voldemort and the relationships that have brought characters together to fight him.
The first part of the book, to tell you the truth, was hard to get through. Maybe it’s just because I thought that there would
be action from page one right through seven-hundred-and-fifty-nine. But that’s not how it was written. There is more
depth then a bunch of random killings and battles.
Even though this is an extraordinarily well-written book, this is not my favorite of the series. It is, however, a great
unexpected ending to such an enthralling series. I just wish that it never had to end. But it went out with a bang.
Harry Potter is a series that will never be forgotten. Missed, but never forgotten.