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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Book 7) [Children's Edition] (Harry Potter Audio Book) | ![Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Book 7) [Children's Edition] (Harry Potter Audio Book)](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51ZsA4MIq5L._SL160_.jpg)
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| Author: J. K. Rowling Publisher: Bloomsbury Category: Book
List Price: £75.00 Buy New: £44.99 You Save: £30.01 (40%)
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Rating: 715 reviews Sales Rank: 1428
Format: Audiobook Media: Audio CD Number Of Items: 20 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 5.7 x 4.9 x 3.7
ISBN: 0747591091 EAN: 9780747591092 ASIN: 0747591091
Publication Date: July 21, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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The Final Chapter The pubdate of the seventh and final Harry Potter audio book has been announced, and the rumours are already circulating - what are the Deathly Hallows? Who will make it through to the end? Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows CD Set tells the story of Harry's final year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and this is set to be the best audio book out of the series! . Visit the Harry Potter Store Our Harry Potter Store features all things Harry, including books, audio CDs and cassettes, DVDs, toys and more.
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Great End to a Glorious Series October 15, 2007 Mike London (Oxford, UK) 103 out of 118 found this review helpful
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Probably the best of the series. Rowling finally unfurls all of her resolutions (well, most of them anyway) to her intricate plotlines she has so successfully nurtured throughout the seven books. The book is very fast paced, there are a lot of actions sequences, and you can tell everyone is playing for keeps this time. And yes, there deaths and tortures. Lots of them! The ending, especially the scene involving Hagrid and Harry, is one of the most wrenching scenes in the entire series. The last few chapters will have you speed-reading to find out what happened next. Snape, obviously, has an important role, and we finally get the answers to his loyalties. While some complain that we don't get a lot of Snape until the very end of the novel, she has built his character so successfully we don't need to see a lot of him in this novel. While the Epilogue has gotten a lot of people mad, it does give us a little (very little) snapshot of what happened after. Still, I think there's almost a novel's worth of material you could write about in the reconstruction after Voldemort's fall. Rowling has given further information in interviews, webchats, etc, about what happened to the characters after the end of book seven. Now that we finally have the entire series at last, I can only applaud Rowling's unflagging invention. This is indeed a series for the ages
unbeatable August 14, 2007 loza (england) 37 out of 44 found this review helpful
Amazing how some book can be so good that when you've finished them you get filled up with a sadness and nostalgia that you cant describe. this is one of them. absoloutly gripping from the first sentence to the last, harry potter and the deathly hallows completes harry's journey in the wonderful, sometimes sad, incredibly dangerous world of magic. unlike the other books, this novel is full of destruction, death and loss. It doesnt even have the spirit-lifting moments of humor for us to depend on. however, i think this book is enough fast moving that you dont think about it too much and you just become engrossed with the charecters lives. to tell you the truth i find it impossible to fault this book. a 100% must read, and best harry potter ever.
Best Harry Potter Book. But Definitely Not For Kids. August 6, 2007 Katrina-UK (Stockport, Cheshire, United Kingdom) 28 out of 34 found this review helpful
Unlike many others on here, I'm not going to spoil it for you by telling you the story. So, do yourself a favour and don't read the other reviews. As an adult reader in my twenties, I think this was the best book out of all the Harry Potter's I have read. So imaginative, and full of action, you really do get transported into the wizarding world. So much went on, and it was very emotional and really tugged at the heart strings throughout. This is the darkest out of all the Harry Potter books. A lot of gory, horrific, terrifying, upsetting, emotional and sad scenes await, along with the odd happy one - but tinged with sadness. I really wouldn't recommend it to kids say twelve years or under. Can't wait for the film!!
A great ending to a marvellous series of books July 22, 2007 DavyA (Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK) 19 out of 23 found this review helpful
This is a really very enjoyable conclusion to the Harry Potter series. Rowling has proven herself to be a wonderful writer & this is a further example of her gift. The story is fast moving & she describes the emotions & feelings of the protaganists superbly well. She would probably never have been able to write a "final" book that would satisfy some of the more obsessive fans but as a children's story (& lets face it, that's what the Harry Potter stories are meant to be) it's another triumph. The story ties up alot of loose ends & sheds light on a whole range of unanswered questions. The dramatic last few chapters leave you breathless with excitement.The final epilogue might have some detractors but so what ? Some folk should try to take the whole thing less seriously & enjoy the entertaining story which preceeds it. Rowlings development of the main characters is marvellous & the pictures she paints in the final outing in Harry's magical world are vivid & hugely enjoyable, with appearances from a whole range of past characters & locations. Make no bones about it, this is an exciting, page turner of a book. Whatever she turns her writing hand to next, I hope it can be as enjoyable as this & all the other Harry books. A fantastic end to a terrific story.
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