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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Harry Potter, #7)
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This is the perfect summed up all the mysteries posted in previous books. Truly impressive. Spoilers are not enough to appreciate the wonder of this book. Full of surprises, revelation and great scene. Everything is well-explained.
Who would not love the revelations about Snape. I guess, we were all deceived by Rowling in imposing that Snape was evil but surely, we all ended up loving him. Perhaps, Snape's true color was the best part of the book. But I also enjoyed the battles at Hogwarts though it was disappointing that Fred, Tonks, and Lupin were killed. I still wish it was Percy who died instead of Fred.
It is also to important to note how Rowling showed Dumbledore's weaknesses and his shrewdness at the same time.
At the end of the day, Harry Potter series will remain one of the best of the series in literary world.
Who would not love the revelations about Snape. I guess, we were all deceived by Rowling in imposing that Snape was evil but surely, we all ended up loving him. Perhaps, Snape's true color was the best part of the book. But I also enjoyed the battles at Hogwarts though it was disappointing that Fred, Tonks, and Lupin were killed. I still wish it was Percy who died instead of Fred.
It is also to important to note how Rowling showed Dumbledore's weaknesses and his shrewdness at the same time.
At the end of the day, Harry Potter series will remain one of the best of the series in literary world.
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Finished Reading
Started Reading
January 8, 2007
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Finished Reading
November 11, 2008
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