Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows [by J. K. Rowling, Volume 7, Hardco...
At 784 pages in length, the hotly awaited seventh and final book in the internationally adored Harry Potter series will be published on July 21, 2007. While J.K. Rowling has not officially disclosed plot details, most fans--due to revelations in HARR... more
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After reading all 6 previous Harry Potter books in a row over the course of a month and a half, I finally borrowed the last installment of the series. WOW! My only regret is that it had to end. An amazing tale, very hard to put down. The series begins as an easy read and progresses, with the characters, to a dark, deep, more difficult one. If you enjoy the movies, and can't wait for the movies to come, I highly recommend reading ahead to satisfy your curiosity. By reading the book, you will agree, i am sure that the next couple of movies will be the best yet!
Absolutely love the Harry Potter series, great books for people of all ages.
I enjoy watching all of the movies and the books have more details and I can't wait to see what happens next to Harry.
I love this book I believe it is her best of the series. It is hard to believe it has come to an end, but what a way to go.
I loved this book. I found it to be the best of the series, more exciting and breath-taking than the rest, you can't put it down till you finish it!
Now I can't wait for the movie to come and to live up to the readers' expectations...
Highly recommend it.
No collection is complete without the final book Deathly Hallows. Like a movie series the book raps up all the loose ends in a quick and fast paced manner.
Perfect! This is the best book of the series in my opinion and am looking forward to the movie. I want to see how they reproduce some of the Fantastic Scenes in this "Classic Completion" to the boy wizards story!
BRAVO J.K.!
despite its many flaws in story line, i have to admit this book kept me entertained
Yes! I finally finished book 7 and can be one of the cool people on the 'i like it' page. Book 7 is definitely not intended for younger kids as reflected by the subject matter and even the advanced vocabulary. I have yet to meet an adult who has started reading this series and not finished it.
I found this to be the best of the series. It's a tad predictable at times, but overall it was highly enjoyable.





