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Sep 23, 2017TEENREVIEWCREW rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
J.K Rowling is the author of the amazing book series that had everyone at the edge of their seats, and of course she went out with a bang with Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows; the final book in the series. The book was filled with so many intense, and action filled scenes that I just couldn’t put it down. I especially favoured this book because of the plot, and how the three main characters Harry, Ron, and Hermione had to go on a quest to destroy all of the horcruxes. I would rate this book a five out of five stars, because I feel all aspects of it were written and made to the best of their ability. From the dialogue, to the characters, and even to the epilogue and the aftermath that happened after all of the craziness. I would recommend reading this last book, because it perfectly tied off the Harry Potter series. - @BetweenTheLines of the Teen Review Board of the Hamilton Public Library Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows was probably one of the best books I've ever read. JK Rowling truly outdid herself for the last book of her beloved series. The book was phenomenal from start to finish, with the book beginning from a few weeks after the sixth one ended, with the reactions surrounding Dumbledore's tragic demise. Like usual, the book tugged on your heartstrings with chapters about the deaths of characters, the missing families, the Muggleborn laws, and so on. The adventure picked up a few chapters in, as Harry, Ron and Hermione had to fight to stay alive, and to fight for the hope and well-being of everyone in the Wizarding World. Although the book does drag on a bit at the time Ron takes his leave, it quickly picks up with his arrival again and the battle at Malfoy Manor. After that it's anything but smooth sailing as they break into Gringotts which eventually leads to the Final Battle and the ultimate outcome of  the Harry Potter series. Although I would've liked to have read more, there was already just so much and I understand why she couldn't include anymore. I would recommend the book to anyone. - @NemoReads of the Teen Review Board at the Hamilton Public Library