December was a very non-productive month for me, reading wise...I didn't meet 
my reading goal for the year either...I hate making new year resolutions, but I 
really want to read more so if I have to choose one, that's it.  :o)


Title: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Harry Potter #7)
Author: J.K. Rowling
Publisher: Scholastic
Publication Date: July, 2007
Genre: Young Adult
Rating: 10/10

Description: Begun a decade ago and encompassing six shelf-bending novels, the 
seventh and concluding volume of the international literary phenomenon that is 
the Harry Potter saga comes to a bombshell-packed - and oh so satisfying - 
conclusion in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, arguably the most wildly 
anticipated release in modern publishing history. 

My Thoughts: My feelings while reading this book were very bittersweet. Even 
knowing how it would play out, I wanted to savor this last Harry Potter story. 
Knowing I would cry as some of the main characters are killed did not deter me. 
The same feeling of hopelessness I felt before came back, compassion for Harry 
to lose so many loved ones, anger on his behalf for the cruelties and evil 
committed against him for no good reason and lastly pride that in spite of it 
all, Harry continues to be a giver instead of a taker, a boy quickly becoming a 
man and putting the needs of others in front of his own. Even at the very end, 
knowing that one of them must die, he is willing to make that ultimate 
sacrifice. 

Most of this story takes place away from Hogwarts, unfortunately. Though 
Rowling does an amazing job of drawing us into the world Harry is currently 
situated, I still found myself missing the days at Hogwarts, as I’m sure Harry 
did. Sadly, there was no Quidditch, no Peeves to contend with, no excursions to 
Hogsmeade on the weekends and no Halloween feast. After seven years, I had 
become so enamored of life at Hogwarts that not being able to be there bothered 
me a great deal. Instead, Harry is living in hiding with Ron and Hermione as 
public enemy #1. He is being hunted by Death Eaters constantly. After a very 
near miss when Harry is being moved from the Dursleys and again at Bill and 
Fleur’s wedding, Harry’s only choice is to hide while hunting the Horcruxes. 
Luckily for him and Ron, Hermione foresaw this eventuality and planned ahead 
with supplies. Unfortunately, none of them know where to find the Horcruxes or 
how to destroy them.

Their quest takes them to several places as they try to decipher the clues that 
Dumbledore left for them. Tempers are short as well. They are all frustrated 
and I felt frustrated for them. Ultimately, the war comes full circle as Harry 
and his friends return to Hogwarts for the final showdown with Voldemort and 
his followers. Harry learns many truths that were kept from him until now and I 
felt that finding them out now made his resolve stronger. I don’t think he 
could have or would have appreciated the significance of the Deathly Hallows in 
his first or second year.

So now I have finished the series, breaking my own rule of never re-reading a 
book. I am so happy I did. I have thoroughly enjoyed this adventure with Harry, 
Ron and Hermione once again and I must say that this time around was even 
better. I am sad to see it end, however. This is a story that could have 
stretched into another 3 books, in my opinion. I will miss Harry, Ron and 
Hermione but I know they are just a short distance away from me anytime I want 
to visit them again. 

 
Sherri

Currently reading THE SHACK by William P. Young & listening to STILL LIFE by 
Joy Fielding
 
Up Next:  FANTASY IN DEATH by J.D. Robb
 
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