Book: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

THIS REVIEW IS SPOILER FREE FOR BOOK SEVEN – I ONLY GIVE MY GENERAL THOUGHTS AND REVEAL NO PLOT WHATSOEVER.

Oh boy. OH BOY! HP#7!!! I’m SO glad I read Book Six again just before picking this up. Because I would have been unable to recognize the little details in Book 7 that referenced Book 6. And I had forgotten a LOT about Book Six people. Like “who killed Dumbledore” forgot. Seriously.

So Book Seven. What can I say about book seven other than it was freakin’ awesome! I was worried about how the series would end but Book 7 was wholly satisfying in all regards. And the great thing is that I was spoiler-free. I read absolutely NOTHING about the new book before and after it was released. I avoided it at all costs. I did read a couple THEORIES on Book Seven, and neither of those came true (although one kept sounding really promising as the book went on).

I read the book at a normal pace until about page 450. At that point, I couldn’t put it down and I spent a couple hours on Friday night devouring the rest. The latter half of the book MUST be read in one go because it is so amazing and well-written. Heartbreaking and fearless and breathtaking, it’s a rollercoaster ride that I cannot WAIT to see on screen in a few years.

JK Rowling made some interesting choices, and I commend them all. Her books have always been about death in some regard – Harry’s parents, Sirius, Dumbledore, etc. And considering the fact that these are children’s books, it is done with sensitivity but yet not sugar-coating it at all.

So the Potter blackout is over – I am now seeking out all HP news on the net and watching the Dateline NBC special that was on last night.

GREAT GREAT GREAT book and an amazing series altogether.

07 comments on “Book: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

  • mbm , Direct link to comment

    I have decided to read books 1 though 6 before starting #7.
    I forget a lot of the characters, plots etc., in the first few books and really wanted to refresh my memory. I can nto wait to begin # 7 (but I will).

    p.s. thelink for Blogathon payment has not been working.
    I click on the link and it opens up to a blank page where nothing else happens. Am I missing something?

  • Jaynee , Direct link to comment

    MBM – just hit “refresh” – that has happened to a lot of people. But hitting “refresh” makes the page load up properly.

  • jen , Direct link to comment

    I’ve managed to avoid spoilers – blogs that I read have been good about posting warnings. I’m anxious to get this move done so that I can devote more time to reading it than I’m able to right now.

  • Ace , Direct link to comment

    One Page 156… just can’t really find time to pick up a book… What
    I have read so far, I have liked. I am amazed you couldn’t remember who
    had killed Dumbledor… that surprised about you.

    Kisses
    Ace

  • Ace , Direct link to comment

    JUST FINISHED PAGE 476 and I COULD KICK J.K. RAWLINGS in the TEETH… the TEETH I TELL YOU!

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