Part B
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, by J.K. Rowling.
Harry has come of age, and he has started his journey to defeat Voldermort. Harry sets off on a quest with Hermione and Ron to destroy the last Horcruxes. Once they are all destroyed Harry knows that Voldermort will finally be destroyed.
On his quest Harry is over whelmed by the rumours of Dumbldore’s past, has the he had so long respected be darker than he ever let on. Because of the trio’s lack of plan, food and progress their spirits are often low. One night Harry and Ron get into a big fight and Ron leaves to return for home.
Devastated by the abandonment Harry and Hermione finally decide to go back to Godric’s Hollow in search of clues, and once again they are almost caught by Voldemort. They have almost died too many times to count, and in a battle Harry’s wand is broken.
Ron soon redeems himself by return just in time to save Harry’s life. The trio’s spirits are lifted when they hear of mysterious and magical objects called the Deathly Hallows. They learn that whoever possesses all three of the Hallows will become master of death, to Harry he feels that this is his chance to beat voldermort once and for all.
As the adventure and danger increases, Harry begins to understand what Dumbldore intended for him. He realises, at the last moment that he must be sacrificed in order for Voldemort to be destroyed. Filled with the love of his friends, he willingly gives his life, so his friends will live.
In death, Harry meets with Dumbledore. He gives Harry a choice of whether to stay or return, he chooses to go back and fight. Harry and Voldemort have a final battle, in which Harry wins.
I liked this book; it is one of favourites of the series. A reason why this book is one of my favourites is because in this book it is the conclusion to the series and it is full of action. I particularly liked this book because it was not anti-climatic. In this instalment of Harry Potter, all the cards are on the table. Every detail, emotion and situation is played out in full, nothing is not held back. Also in this book everything is more aggressive and it all comes down to the wire.
My recommendation for this book is for you to just pick it up and read; I might add that you should read all the previous books before reading this one. Also try reading before it is released in this movies, so that way you can be your own critic when comes to comparing the book and the movie.
