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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Book 7) (Hardcover)

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Book 7) (Hardcover)

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For those of us that grew up with Harry...
Customer rating 5.0/5.0
July 23, 2007 By Chelsea
82 out of 91 found this helpful
*SPOILERS: please don't read if you haven't finished the book*
After reading the seventh and final installment of the Harry Potter series, as well as many of these reviews, I simply cannot believe that anyone would rate this book with less than 5 stars.


Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Book 7) (Hardcover)

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I have read reviews where people say that the ending is too "light and fluffy", or that "Harry should have died", and that the whole deathly hallows part of the plot ispointless because, in the end, Harry does not keep the hallows. Can no-one here see why JK Rowling ended the series as she did? I grew up with Harry Potter, the first book having been released when I was about 9 or 10. I cannot express how depressing it would have been had Harry died, for(forgive me forthe cheeziness) if Harry had died surely there was no hope for therest of us. Furthermore, the ending is not "light and fluffy". Harry overcomes Voldemort as hischaracter develops, as he finally understands how to finish the Dark Lord once and for all- as he allows himself to be sacrificed for the benefit of "the greater good".The deathly hallows merely stand as the temptation for Harry to become all-powerful, to make the same mistake that Voldemort andDumbledore(when he was young) made. His choice to turn down theopportunity to evade death not only speaks on his true character, but sets him apart from those who would try to harness this power. Even if Harry had chosen to keep the Hallows for good purposes, would he not eventually turn into the same type of tyrant as Grindelwald, as Voldemort, and as Dumbledore would have become? Yes, the hallows did appear and disappear in this one book, but because Harry chose NOT to keep them for himself, he chose the path of the pure-hearted. By this action, we truly see how much Harry hasgrown and matured. We also see just how different Harry really is from Voldemort, a question Harry himself had been wondering for some time.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Book 7) (Hardcover)

Price: $19.22
So for those of you that bash this book for not ending in total destruction, and claim that "life is not fair and evil really does win", please remember that life is only what you make of it. Only those of us who grew up with Harry can really say just how much his life means to us, and I would just like to thank JK Rowling for this wonderful finishing piece of the Harry Potter series.

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