Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Harry Potter, #7)

Hardcover, 640 pages

English language

Published Sept. 11, 2014 by Bloomsbury.

ISBN:
978-1-4088-5595-9
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OCLC Number:
898250056

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5 stars (3 reviews)

As he climbs into the sidecar of Hagrid's motorbike and takes to the skies, leaving Privet Drive for the last time, Harry Potter knows that Lord Voldemort and the Death Eaters are not far behind. The protective charm that has kept Harry safe until now is now broken, but he cannot keep hiding. The Dark Lord is breathing fear into everything Harry loves, and to stop him Harry will have to find and destroy the remaining Horcruxes. The final battle must begin – Harry must stand and face his enemy.

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Excellent series for kids and for adults

5 stars

This review ended up being imported into the comments, here, from GR. I am so glad that I decided to read this book again, especially in English. Looking at it for the third or fourth time that I've read it shows me how much Rowling shows in this book and all the books that came before it the importance of leadership decision making and identity formation, what shapes us as children and gets passed down from one generation to another generation to the next generation how that affects us and what we can or can't do as a result of that.

Review of 'Harry Potter e i doni della morte' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Il migliore dei libri proprio perché non segue la struttura dei precedenti. 5 stelle
Qualche meno red flags qui.

Mi ero ripromessa di non aprire mai e poi mai questi libri. Troppo sopravvalutato e a che perché non mi piacciono le cose mainstream. Quest'estate, però, si è fatta strada in me la voglia di costatare con i miei stessi occhi tutte le red flag distribuite nella saga, tenendo conto che all'epoca non c'era tutta questa attenzione a certe tematiche.
Alcune redflags: tutti i personaggi grassi sono cattivi o stupidissimi; i folletti della Gringott mi ricordano Shylock, sapete dove voglio andare a parare; il fatto che Silente non accettasse la nuova identità di Voldy, mi fa pensare che lei proprio non accetti che qualcuno possa identificarsi diversamente dalla norma.
Sarà il mio essere atea, ma non capisco perché debbano festeggiare feste cristiane. Che poi ognuna di queste ha il suo corrispettivo …