Review: Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows

By Super Admin

As an ardent fan of literature, I doubt whether there was a similar excitement for any book release as to Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows. The children's classic has become a major point of discussion at many times even before one year of its release. The last and seventh book of the renowned Harry Potter series grasped the attention of the medias and broke many records through advance orders. As the flame turns into ashes, it is time to present a truthful review of the last book.

The novel narrates the boy wizard's final adventure against the ferocious dark lord Voldemort. Many chapters of the novel is filled with violent bloodshed, making it a difficult access for child readers. J.K.Rowling seems to have written the novel by keeping teenage readers approximately the age of Harry Potter in mind.

The novel lacks the interesting thread that bind the readers in its preceding parts. In the novel, one deadly incident leads to another and Harry Potter escapes from all the situations quite miraculously. (That's what makes the novel a perfect children's book). Harry Potter gets help on all situations in this novel and the reader does not have to suffer the moments of anticipation on any unpredicted tragedy. The main factor that leads the reader till the end of the novel is the curiosity to find the fate of Harry Potter.

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