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| Author: J. K. Rowling Publisher: Bloomsbury Category: Book
List Price: £75.00 Buy New: £30.95 You Save: £44.05 (59%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 715 reviews Sales Rank: 1176
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
Publication Date: July 21, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: brand new in cellophane. bargain price.
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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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I LIKED the camping scenes :-) August 21, 2008 On the whole, the author has done a very good job of bringing together the plotlines from the previous books in the series. The ending is a little contrived, but that was to be expected. There are plenty of contrived sections and sub-plots in the previous books from the series - this is, after all, a fantasy for older children (adult readers often forget that), and it requires some leaps of faith to allow it to move on. It's not supposed to have a solid logical foundation.
I can't understand the moans about the middle "camping" section, nor suggestions that the book is too dark or gruesome, certainly not for today's average teenager. The whole book engrossed me all the way through. A great page-turner. Rowling is an excellent writer and her plots work very well.
fantastic book August 5, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
my 10 yr old daughter loved this book and couldnt put it down she cant wait for the film to come out and thinks everyone should read this book
amazing July 31, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is one of the best books within the Harry Potter series i have read. It is exiting, thrilling, surprising and just really good entertainment. it is also for every age group, although there might be some things which adults would understand better than kids. Although a lot of things are being revealed in this last book I still however have some unanswered questions after having read it. However it is still an amazing book which is very much worth reading.
Best ever. July 18, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am a very well read 16 year old (I've read everything from Ian McEwan to Jane Austen) and I am completly in love with this series. I've been reading them since I was 8 and this is the best one (followed by the 5th). It's so exciting and so much is cleared up but it also leaves some things open for discussion. It's great for escaping into! It's sad and happy at the same time time and when I finished it I put it down cried for about 20 mins (just cause the series was over!) then picked it straight back up and re-read it! I've read the whole series at least 10 times and i can't find anyway to fault it. Buy it now!! It's the best book ever!
the deathly book July 18, 2008 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
this book is not the best in the series, and it left me waiting for Rowling to say: "Wait. I was joking! I wrote another version of the 7th book! Here it is" (it's too bad she never said that). The first time I read the 7th book, I felt cheated. Cause let's face it: all that...for JUST that? I didn't like the parallel between World War II and the war against Voldemort: there's a kind of general disquieting atmosphere : each character wants to prove that he's more ready than the others to die for the Cause... And suddenly, we see the characters' lives ruined because of magic! They ALL would have been better off without magic! At the end of the book, I didn't envy any of them and their powers (I could hear them begging to be a Muggle next life!) Where's the magic if the magic is poisoning their lives? It could have been much better, but it's only good.
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