![]() After the first battle - Harry's dramatic escape to a safe house - there's a more relaxed, pleasant interlude including a family wedding. I found myself reminded, more than once, of JRR Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings as I read. ![]() ![]() Harry's childhood protection with his non-magical relatives will end very soon, so he needs to move from their home, without being spotted by the enemy. Voldemort is gradually seizing power in the entire world, and nobody is safe. ![]() The first few chapters are as dramatic as the climaxes of previous books. It's a quest that may result in his death, but he has no choice: Dumbledore, his wise headmaster, set him the task of finding and destroying several magical items, and then facing the evil Lord Voldemort in a final confrontation where at least one of them must die. For Harry comes of age, and embarks on a quest. The scene was set at the end of the sixth book - Harry Potter and the Half-blood Prince - for a darker tale, not set in Hogwarts School. I did take breaksįor sleeping and eating, but not much more. ![]() all 600 pages of it - in a little over 24 hours. I feel surprisingly tired, having finished the final Harry Potter book Summary: Harry embarks on a dangerous quest that may end in his death, accompanied by his loyal friends Ron and Hermione. ![]()
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