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Monday, May 2, 2011
HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS by J.K. Rowling
In the last
installment of the Harry Potter saga, the war against Voldemort isn’t going
well and only Harry, Ron and Hermione can stop him. They set out looking for
Voldemort’s key to immortality, Horcruxs, but it may not be the only way to
stop him when they find out about the truth behind the legend of the Deathly
Hallows, and Harry starts to lose trust in his dead headmaster, Dumbledore when
he finds out secrets that he would never have expected to be true… is all what
it seems to be?? After the dying Snape
gives Harry a memory. I liked it best when Harry saw it and found out about
Snape’s childhood and the connection he had with Harry’s mom. I think both boys and girls who are 12-30 years old will enjoy this book.
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