Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Book 7 J K Rowling Mary GrandPré 9780545010221 Books
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Book 7 J K Rowling Mary GrandPré 9780545010221 Books
A look at the Acknowledgment section reveals that this book is dedicated to us, the mudblood readers of Harry Potter, all 9 million of us, and to those "who have stuck with Harry until the very end." After reading Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, there can be no doubt this book, in J. K. Rowling's series of seven, covering the seven years Harry Potter has attended the Hogwarts School of Magic, is the last.Hard to imagine why anyone would read this book without reading the other six first. The books do build naturally upon one another. Now that it's over, one could conceivably buy the seven volumes and set out to read them all straight through. That would be fun. On the other hand, I have enjoyed, as millions of readers have, anticipating the publishing of each volume, the lines at the bookstore, the hype. For me I've read, except for this one, the paperback edition. But now I find that no way am I waiting a year for this paperback to come out. Like Harry, I'm ready to finish this thing now.
I envy the reader who has just discovered Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Year One at Hogwarts. But now that I've read them all, I'm starting over. And I would recommend, start at the beginning of this journey. What can I say though to the reader who has read Book Six and like me, trying not to listen to the spoilers, waiting for the much more economical paperback to come out in a year's time? What if you can't wait another day, much less a year, to find out what really happened to Dumbledore? Can you wait to find out who wins, He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named or Harry Potter? I didn't think so. The books are a circle and this one connects them all. And why wait when Amazon has the book on sale?
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Book 7 J K Rowling Mary GrandPré 9780545010221 Books Reviews
I didn't read Potter as a child, unfortunately Christians were making a fuss over it and it was banned. Now as an adult with an 11 year old daughter I delved in and having read the firs chapter of the first book , I declared I didn't get the fuss...
I am now in my second read through of the books. I finished them in three weeks. We've watched the first three movies and I await my daughter finishing each box anxiously so we can watch the next!
The books are so well written they transport you, nothing less. It's a great escape at the end of the day.
As for all the Christian hullabaloo there's no real magic in the book. It's on par with bewitched or cartoons. I suppose if you're the type to ban Disney then these aren't for you, but for the rest of the population they're really harmless and silly.
The later books are a bit darker but the first several are really kind of cartoon magic.
This second book is better than the first as we are already introduced to all the characters. Character development and friendships deepen in the second book and you begin to become attached to the little magicians and start to realize why this series created such a rabid fandom.
The books are adventurous and imaginative and have so much heart. The stories are packed with substance- very little to no filler in these books. They're a kids series, but it's the first time in a long time I have read a book and didn't feel like skimming a good bit. There's nothing you want to miss in these!
It's great for a parent to read with their child, bc anytime you can bond over something especially as they get older it's a wonderful thing.
And for those adults who didn't read as a kid, go ahead, you won't be bored. Yes they're kids books but they're written on a level everyone can enjoy. That's the real magic!
IMPORTANT For U.S. customers purchasing the illustrated edition of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, you will notice the text has NOT been converted to the "Americanized" version of the original U.S. releases. This difference isn't as prominent or noticeable as it was with Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's/Philosopher's Stone, but still something to keep in mind. Also, to answer a question that has come up quite a bit, this is the FULL BOOK and not an abridged or shortened version.
The overall quality is fantastic. The colors are vibrant and the images are, in my opinion, even better than those in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone The Illustrated Edition (Harry Potter, Book 1).
The best features
1. Underneath the book jacket, the novel is bound in a sturdy orange hardback with green lettering on the spine.
2. The paper is thick with an eggshell glossy finish.
3. All chapter intros are illustrated.
4. Some images take up full pages or multiple pages. Most illustrations share the page with text.
5. Every inch of the book is illustrated or decorated in some fashion. There are NO white pages in the book. Even the pages without large illustrations have the paper printed and marked with ink blots or paper "stains". In Chamber of Secrets (compared to Sorcerer's Stone), some pages even have beautiful patterns over the entire page. One page has a spider-web pattern and is right next to a picture of Aragog. Quite brilliant overall.
I would highly recommend this for anyone looking to read the series (again, or for the first time), especially if you plan to read this with someone younger. Based on the fact that the illustrations for this book were even better than in the first book, I'm now looking forward to the rest of the series even more. Prisoner of Azkaban is next and I'm heartbroken it'll be so long before I get to have it in my collection.
Great price, but it is all 7 books combined into one volume and one table of contents; which makes navigating to different books and chapters a bit more difficult than if they were 7 distinct books.
I ordered this book for my daughter and she couldn’t put it down but at page 573, it jumped to 620. I’ve missed the return window. Just make sure to check the pages as soon as you receive the book.
A look at the Acknowledgment section reveals that this book is dedicated to us, the mudblood readers of Harry Potter, all 9 million of us, and to those "who have stuck with Harry until the very end." After reading Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, there can be no doubt this book, in J. K. Rowling's series of seven, covering the seven years Harry Potter has attended the Hogwarts School of Magic, is the last.
Hard to imagine why anyone would read this book without reading the other six first. The books do build naturally upon one another. Now that it's over, one could conceivably buy the seven volumes and set out to read them all straight through. That would be fun. On the other hand, I have enjoyed, as millions of readers have, anticipating the publishing of each volume, the lines at the bookstore, the hype. For me I've read, except for this one, the paperback edition. But now I find that no way am I waiting a year for this paperback to come out. Like Harry, I'm ready to finish this thing now.
I envy the reader who has just discovered Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Year One at Hogwarts. But now that I've read them all, I'm starting over. And I would recommend, start at the beginning of this journey. What can I say though to the reader who has read Book Six and like me, trying not to listen to the spoilers, waiting for the much more economical paperback to come out in a year's time? What if you can't wait another day, much less a year, to find out what really happened to Dumbledore? Can you wait to find out who wins, He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named or Harry Potter? I didn't think so. The books are a circle and this one connects them all. And why wait when has the book on sale?
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