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__**Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows**__ J.K Rowling By: Marin O.

__Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows__ is part of the Harry Potter book series. If you are one of the very unfortunate people who hasn't read the book and doesn't know what it's are about, I'll tell you a little bit about it!

This book is part of a series, so you need to know a little bit about the whole story. The Harry Potter series includes: __Harry Potter and the Scorcerer's Stone__, __Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets__, __Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban__, __Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire__, __Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince__, and of course, __Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows__! Well, it's all about a boy named Harry, and one day he finds out he is a wizard! He is a very brave boy who puts others in front of himself. He goes to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry where he meets a red-headed boy named Ron Weasly, and a very smart muggle (non-magical folk) born girl named Hermione Granger. They become best friends and try to kill Lord Voldemort, the most evil wizard in the wizard world!

So, that's pretty much what the whole series is about! But now I bet you're wondering if I'm ever going to tell you about the book I'm actually doing for my review! Well reader, I will right now.

__Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows__ is very different from the rest of the series. Harry, Ron, and Hermione leave Hogwarts because it's not safe for them there. The kind, wise headmaster, Dumbledore was murdered, and they replaced him with an evil wizard who is out to get Harry. So, they are on the run and Death-eaters (people with dark cloaks that suck out the happieness in you) are following them. Harry and his friends have to find all four Horcruxes (necklaces) around the world to defeat Lord Voldemort.

I thought the book was funny, sad, scary, happy, dark, and crackling with magic! I love how the author, J.K. Rowling, goes into great detail, especially in the battles! You have to read a paragraph three times to soak it all in! If I had to rate this book on scale of one to ten, ten being awesome, one being horrible, I would rate it a 8.5. The reason why I would rate it a 8.5 is because the flash backs, all though very important, are awfully slow.

I would recommend this book for ages ten and eleven and up because any younger readers might not follow it well, and it's a thrill ride. But I hope everyone gets a chance to read it. If you don't get the chance to read it, the movie is out and you can go see it. I just recently saw it and it was amazing! It followed the book very closely. But, I would suggest you read the book first anyway!