Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, by J.K. Rowling (Scholastic, 2007)

The epic saga of Harry Potter is wrapped up in the seventh book in the series, as Harry goes head-to-head with Voldemort one last time. Questions are answered, scores are settled, and plotlines are resolved in a series of escalating battles. While this book has its flaws, it’s still an excellent, enjoyable read, and it does the best it can under the circumstances. Rowling pulls out all the stops in one of the most-anticipated books of the decade, and pulls no punches, right down to killing some much-beloved characters. Fans obviously won’t want to miss the grand finale.


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