In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the seventh and final book in the epic tale of Harry Potter, Harry and Lord Voldemort each prepare for their ultimate encounter. Voldemort takes control of the Ministry of Magic, installs Severus Snape as headmaster at Hogwarts, and sends his Death Eaters across the country to wreak havoc and find Harry. Meanwhile, Harry, Ron, and Hermione embark on a desperate quest the length and breadth of Britain, trying to locate and destroy Voldemort's four remaining Horcruxes, the magical objects in which he has hidden parts of his broken soul. They visit the Burrow, Grimmauld Place, the Ministry, Godric's Hollow, Malfoy Manor, Diagon Alley...But every time they solve one mystery, three more evolve—and not just about Voldemort, but about Dumbledore, and Harry's own past, and three mysterious objects called the Deathly Hallows. The Hallows are literally things out of a children's tale, which, if …
In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the seventh and final book in the epic tale of Harry Potter, Harry and Lord Voldemort each prepare for their ultimate encounter. Voldemort takes control of the Ministry of Magic, installs Severus Snape as headmaster at Hogwarts, and sends his Death Eaters across the country to wreak havoc and find Harry. Meanwhile, Harry, Ron, and Hermione embark on a desperate quest the length and breadth of Britain, trying to locate and destroy Voldemort's four remaining Horcruxes, the magical objects in which he has hidden parts of his broken soul. They visit the Burrow, Grimmauld Place, the Ministry, Godric's Hollow, Malfoy Manor, Diagon Alley...But every time they solve one mystery, three more evolve—and not just about Voldemort, but about Dumbledore, and Harry's own past, and three mysterious objects called the Deathly Hallows. The Hallows are literally things out of a children's tale, which, if real, promise to make their possessor the "Master of Death;" and they ensnare Harry with their tantalizing claim of invulnerability. It is only after a nigh-unbearable loss that he is brought back to his true purpose, and the trio returns to Hogwarts for the final breathtaking battle between the forces of good and evil. They fight the Death Eaters alongside members of the Order of the Phoenix, Dumbledore's Army, the Weasley clan, and the full array of Hogwarts teachers and students. Yet everything turns upon the moment the entire series has been building up to, the same meeting with which our story began: the moment when Harry and Voldemort face each other at last. (publisher's description)
Review of 'harry potter the deathly hallows' on 'Goodreads'
5 stars
I avoided listening to the final epilogue for so long - just because I didn't want it to end. The journey, accompanied by the magical voice of Stephen Fry, was nothing short of beautiful. Farewell, Harry Potter. We shall meet again in future.
Review of 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Book 7' on 'Storygraph'
2 stars
Upon re-reading the novels, it's hard not to see the author's traditionalist, gender-conformist mindset.
Once, I believed in separating the art from the artist, but this is the first time I've had to try doing so while the artist is still alive and using wealth gained from their art to cause suffering.
Writers have power, the living have power, and the wealthy have power. She is all of those things. I have to do what I can to regain the power I gave her, and this is it.
This book will remain a staple for children who have yet to be jaded by the world.
Upon re-reading the novels, it's hard not to see the author's traditionalist, gender-conformist mindset.
Once, I believed in separating the art from the artist, but this is the first time I've had to try doing so while the artist is still alive and using wealth gained from their art to cause suffering.
Writers have power, the living have power, and the wealthy have power. She is all of those things. I have to do what I can to regain the power I gave her, and this is it.
This book will remain a staple for children who have yet to be jaded by the world.
Review of 'harry potter the deathly hallows' on 'Goodreads'
5 stars
Have decided to re-read the entire series. Will not change the original star ratings, but will include my updated star ratings in the wall o' text.
4 stars Like 5 (and 6, really) this could really do with a little editing. The aimless camping is pretty tedious. I have found it harder to read about adolescents from the perspective of adulthood than I had anticipated. I'm not sure I buy that (a) Harry could survive given the circumstances of the endgame or that (b) Harry would name a child after Snape; just because Dumbledore was right about Snape, doesn't negate all of the abuse Snape has put Harry through over the course of his Hogwarts career. I really hope that Harry grows up to be a less emo adult, because DAMN that boy can whine and hold a grudge -- or is that supposed to be the implication, given that …
Have decided to re-read the entire series. Will not change the original star ratings, but will include my updated star ratings in the wall o' text.
4 stars Like 5 (and 6, really) this could really do with a little editing. The aimless camping is pretty tedious. I have found it harder to read about adolescents from the perspective of adulthood than I had anticipated. I'm not sure I buy that (a) Harry could survive given the circumstances of the endgame or that (b) Harry would name a child after Snape; just because Dumbledore was right about Snape, doesn't negate all of the abuse Snape has put Harry through over the course of his Hogwarts career. I really hope that Harry grows up to be a less emo adult, because DAMN that boy can whine and hold a grudge -- or is that supposed to be the implication, given that he's named a kid after Snape? One thing I did find particularly interesting on this read-through, that I hadn't really been so aware of the first time through, was the moral complexity of each of the houses.
Review of 'Harry Potter y las Reliquias de la Muerte' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
Es junto al de Harry Potter y la Orden del Fenix de los que mas me han gustado (bueno, el sexto aún no lo he leido). Incluso ese final tan horroroso, no me pareció tan horrible despues de leer el libro.
Review of 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows' on 'Goodreads'
No rating
I started listening to the audiobooks of these for the first time around November, and it's been a delightful ride. Jim Dale is a great narrator, and listening to the story rather than reading it forced me to slow down in a way that was aggravating at times (I've never felt like book 5 dragged that much!) but mostly allowed me to savor the stories in a new way. I was way overdue for a Harry Potter reread, and I'm so glad I decide to make it a listen instead.
Review of 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows' on 'Goodreads'
5 stars
This is actually my first time ever rereading Deathly Hallows. I was a little disappointed when the book was originally released, but I enjoyed it much more this time around. It would be hard for any book to live up to the expectations I had for this. I still wish there would've maybe been some bigger twists and turns, but it's still a great read. That said, about 5 years later and I'm still not a fan of that epilogue. I'm a OBHWF shipper (especially in the books) but the end is just far too schmaltzy for my taste. Everything was far too neat and clean.
Review of 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
This book was one suspense thriller from the start to finish. Compared with Order of Phoenix it contains three times as much action using less pages :-) A book worthy of being final in the series I'd say. We get to look more into life of Albus Dumbledore, and finally uncover what Snape is all about. The book is not exactly cheerful for the most part...but there are moments of fun & joy.
Review of 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows [Paperback] J K Rowling' on 'Goodreads'
5 stars
J.K. Rowling's magnificent, 7-novel epic of "The Boy Who Lived" finally comes to its climactic conclusion in the fateful, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows." Despite its thorough predictability, "The Deathly Hallows" manages to present Harry Potter's last, fateful adventures in vivid detail. Easily the most well-constructed and well-written of the series, "The Deathly Hallows" clearly conveys that it was not just through the retelling of the ancient epic that created Rowling's literary empire, it was also her use of detail and the contribution of specific, realistic dialogue. With believable, relatable characters and enough detail to satiate the bewitched fans, Rowling draws her masterpiece to a close with no loose strings and the perfect, bittersweet ending.
Review of 'harry potter the deathly hallows' on 'Goodreads'
3 stars
Perfect book to be read during school days. I remember reading the last part of the book hurriedly to know the climax. But I must admit that of the Harry Potter series the first four are the best.
Review of 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
7 Mar 2015: It's been five years since I last read this?! WOW. I have forgotten a lot of the details. After I have now re-read the entire book series, I am still amazed by how different the last book is from the first. The final two books are in my opinion definitely the most powerful, fleshed-out books. Though, of course, the deus ex machinae are riduculously over-present. Everything just happens to happen at the most opportune moment?! Must be magic.
27 Nov 2010: Read for the third time to freshen up my memory - there seem to be a lot of deus ex machinae, but Rowling has a way of making them seem like the most logical thing in the world. Good conclusion to the series, which explains pretty much everything.
Review of 'harry potter the deathly hallows' on 'Goodreads'
3 stars
I still don't quite get probably never will understand the fervor that fans of this series has. However unlike all the books except maybe the last two, there were a few scenes that I genuinely liked. I'm not sure it's worth digging through the whole series to get to the good stuff, but there is some good stuff. I'd never recommend it to anyone over 12, but it isn't horrible. I won't spoil everything, but I did like how it was resolved. The whole series could still use the hand of a really good editor.