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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)
| Author: J. K. Rowling Publisher: Bloomsbury Category: Book
List Price: £75.00 Buy New: £38.49 as of 14/3/2010 23:29 MDT details You Save: £36.51 (49%)
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Seller: onlinebooks123 Rating: 792 reviews Sales Rank: 6886
Format: Audiobook Media: Audio CD Number Of Items: 20 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 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 1-2 business days
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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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!!! WARNING: do not try these spells at home !!! March 5, 2010 Victor Meldrew (UK) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have to admonish Ms. Rowling for her impish sense of humour, which I fail to share.
My eight-year-old, an avid reader, taught my mother-in-law the Duro spell. Now, it has to be said that whilst m-i-l is no Hermione, her witching credentials can be in no doubt. Lo and behold the living room curtains turn to stone, crashing to the floor and bringing down the Ikea curtain pole and a 6x3ft chunk of dry-wall with them.
I searched the book high and low but, as you might guess gentle reader, I'm blowed if I can find the spell to reverse the effect, so off I trot to B&Q and the rest of the weekend is turned blue with the normal sounds of my DIY cursing.
Still, every cloud has a silver lining. The wife was out at some Mumsnet convention and so the Lithuanian neighbour came round to put the kids to bed. (Can't be doing with this hands-on fathering, myself). My neighbour is very easy on the eye so thinking of the book of spells I sneakily tried a Geminio on her. Worked like a charm - there I was faced with a brace of of buxom blondes and wouldn't you know they start becoming amorous.
Well, back to the spells book and I pulled off a quick Erecto. Blimey! Those blue tablets I bought off e-bay are going down the toilet I can tell you.
So in conclusion... book's a bit dodgy; but it keeps the kids busy while you experiment with the spells... but be CAREFUL!
Repetition all the way through... February 21, 2010 Mr. James Murray (Scotland) Ok I am 17 and have grown up with the Potter franchise since i was very young. I loved the first few books, although it has been at least a couple of years since i read the first 4, the goblet of fire really seemed to drag on for me, it took me a while to read, at least 3 or 4 weeks, the fifth one i finished in a week and ive read it a second time, the sixth one i finished in two days and have read it a second time also, but this final book i have taken almost 6 months picking it up, reading a few pages, felt underwhelmed, then put it back down. Even as i write this review I'm only just towards the end, but since so many people have told me the plot endings I don't see the point in continuing reading. A friend of mine has said that JKR "changed the style of her writing" from the 5th book onwards, i cant see how if i am honest, although it is peculiar how I have enjoyed the 5th and 6th books so much compared to the previous ones.
the deathly hallows mainly consists of the trio camping throughout britain, deciding to go and see if they can find another lead by visiting godrics hollow or luna lovegoods house, getting captured or lured into a trap somehow, then hermione quickly and astonishingly finding the perfect but close way out of the predicament, while ron stands there with his mouth hanging out and harry standing there too busy with his migraine. this happened at least 3 times throughout the book and it just got repetitive and frustrating for me as the reader.
the character development of the trio has long been scrutinised, am i the only one to notice that ron barely did anything but complain and gawk at hermione? he was less than useless in my opinion. and as for harry he has to be the least pleasant character in this book, even more so than filch and his demented cat. all harry seems to do is whine, shout at people who don't seem to deserve it and stand idly by as he who must not be named tortures, kills and does anything he damn well pleases to the wizarding world.
if you are a fan of the series, you might be disappointed with the last book. you would probably be best just reading through the harry potter wiki to get the main plot points, it would save you reading about 400 more pages than u need to.
Very satisfying finish to hit and miss series. February 21, 2010 noggy1810 (Ireland) The finale answers a lot of the unanswered questions from previous novels and is a very enjoyable read in its own right. It is a bit long winded especially in the first half and at times the story drags but the last 200 pages are some of the best in the series. I really enjoyed the first three in the series, the next three were a bit of a miss but this ties it all up nicely.
Question February 19, 2010 Mrseileenclark (Scotland) 0 out of 6 found this review helpful
Perhaps Harry Potter readers should now question the origins and ideas for these books since it is now under dispute with accusations of plagiarism in the American courts. I confess not to be a fan of Rowling who I feel has taken young readers to their lowest common denominator.
best book in the world February 12, 2010 Ms. Niamh Murphy (ireland) i have never loved a book more than this one. it was the book that started to make me read more, its farr better than any of the other and is very sad in some parts cant wait till the movie comes out this year woop woop
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