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Harry Potter 7

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Dumbledore ist tot und sowohl Hogwarts als auch das Zaubereiministerium befinden sich unter der Kontrolle der Todesser. Harry, Ron und Hermine machen sich auf die Suche nach den verbleibenden Horkruxen, deren Zerstörung Voldemort ein für alle Mal. Harry Potter und die Heiligtümer des Todes – Teil 1 ist ein britisch-US-​amerikanischer Fantasyfilm aus dem Jahr von Regisseur David Yates. Harry Potter und die Heiligtümer des Todes – Teil 2 ist der letzte Film der Harry-​Potter-Reihe und basiert auf den letzten vierzehn Kapiteln von Joanne K. Harry Potter und die Heiligtümer des Todes (Band 7): rat24.eu: Rowling, Joanne K.: Bücher. Harry Potter und die Heiligtümer des Todes - Teil 1 [dt./OV]. ()IMDb 7,72 Std. 26 MinX-Ray Harry, Ron und Hermine übernehmen gefährliche. Harry Potter und die Heiligtümer des Todes (im Original: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows) ist. 07 Harry Potter und die Heiligtümer des Todes: Teil 1: Nach Dumbledores Tod übernehmen Harry, Ron und Hermine die gefährliche Aufgabe, die Horkruxe .

Harry Potter 7

07 Harry Potter und die Heiligtümer des Todes: Teil 1: Nach Dumbledores Tod übernehmen Harry, Ron und Hermine die gefährliche Aufgabe, die Horkruxe . Harry Potter und die Heiligtümer des Todes - Teil 1 [dt./OV]. ()IMDb 7,72 Std. 26 MinX-Ray Harry, Ron und Hermine übernehmen gefährliche. Harry Potter und die Heiligtümer des Todes (im Original: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows) ist. Harry Potter 7 Vernon Dursley. Während der Dreharbeiten für die Kampfszenen kam es im März zu einem Zwischenfall, bei dem sich ein Foe Deutsch unkontrolliert ausbreitete und Teile der Kulissen zerstörte, ehe es von der Feuerwehr gelöscht werden konnte. Filmbegleitende Spiele. Matyelok Gibbs. Bill Weasley. Neville Longbottom. Get this audiobook free. Exercise caution. Remus Lupin. Viele finden den Tod, viele von denen man es nicht erwartet hätte. Entdecken Sie jetzt alle Amazon Prime-Vorteile. Hauptseite Themenportale Zufälliger Artikel. Hogwarts Library. Harry zerbricht den Mulan Movie4k und wirft ihn weg, damit niemand mehr Sing Stram Macht missbrauchen kann. Shopbop Designer Fashion Brands.

I did. The Prince's Tale gets to me every time. Rowl Though this is the least magical Harry Potter book, the weakest, the least whimsical, the least logical, it remains that I do consider it a 5 star book.

Rowling is only human. View all 17 comments. Instead I am going to pay tribute to the characters I established that the series has the best characters ever with GIFS!!!

All was well. View all 24 comments. Jun 19, Ahmad Sharabiani rated it it was amazing Shelves: fiction , 21th-century , fantasy , novels , young-adult , childrens-young-readers , british , literature.

Rowling, and the seventh and final novel of the Harry Potter series. The book was released on 21 July , ending the series that began in with the publication of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.

The story follows Harry Potter who has been tasked by Dumbledore with finding and destroying Lord Voldemort's secret to immortality.

Apr 01, Darth J rated it it was amazing Shelves: witch-wizard , harry-potter , dragons , longer-than-necessary , series. So I never did a review of this and am deciding to add one now.

Not just the books, but we kinda aged with him or thereabouts. It's a coming of age story for our whole generation, whether or not we received our Hogwarts letters.

And we were there together. We were at midnight release parties and movie theaters, lined up and excited to share in the adventure.

I can't think of the number of people who I've bonded with over So I never did a review of this and am deciding to add one now.

I can't think of the number of people who I've bonded with over these stories--people who I wouldn't have thought to have much in common with in the first place.

We came from all different backgrounds, much like the 4 houses, and joined in the Battle of Hogwarts. We mourned the deaths of beloved characters. And cheered on the sheer wit and bravery of others.

We debated what Harry should have done with the Elder Wand. But we never let go of this world. We continue to relive these memories through fan fiction, arts and crafts, music, food and drink, and theme parks.

Being that it came out nearly a decade ago, I think it holds up pretty well. View all 10 comments. Dec 17, April rated it it was amazing. View all 12 comments.

I remember when the hardback came out. Wal-Mart was having a big to do at midnight but I worked 3rd shift at the post office at that time.

I stopped by after work around 7 ish am and there were a few copies left. I was so excited and I ended up not getting much sleep and was tired that night at work because I couldn't put the book down.

And I cried and cried. I still do. Some of these books do that to me no matter how many times I read the books. Happy Reading! View 2 comments.

Jun 12, Sean Barrs rated it it was amazing Shelves: children-of-all-ages , 5-star-reads. Here are three reasons why this book is dynamite: 1.

This series never lost any momentum and here it ended spectacularly in such a dramatic final confrontation. Rowling shows us that even the nastiest of people deserve a degree of sympathy.

He was never the person he secretly wanted to be: a good man. This scene was written superbly, the saddest moment of the series for me. I finished rereading the HP series with less than 3 hour 1.

A book about an anti-hero I kind of cheated - it only features an anti-hero Shelves: fantasy , lol , five-stars. He accepts that he must die and understands that there are far worse things in the living world than dying.

Rowling , there is no argument about your brilliance. One of which is your penchant for killing your characters.

I accept though with the heaviest heart that certain characters needed to die, needed to sacrifice their lives for the greater good but I find no good reason for the death of view spoiler [Fred!

Why kill him? Why did he even have to die?! Why not Percy instead? Also, I honestly believe the last book lacks at least more pages. Why jump to 19 years later epilogue right after the devastating war?

A simple tribute perhaps to all their sacrifice and pain and loss? I have gone so far, have read hundreds and hundreds of pages from book one only to be spared of better resolutions before an epilogue.

So you see, even though I admire you with But thank you. Now my heart is tougher and braver. I just wish I read your books before Allegiant and Mockingjay.

I probably would have considered those happy endings. To Harry Potter , I will never forget your brave and pure heart.

You showed me that heroes can be an average boy with no special superpowers except courage, trustworthy instincts and strength of will, oh and of course, a bunch of awesome wizards and witches supporting and protecting him the best way they can.

You only needed your intellect, level headedness and kind heart and like Ron said, without you and your beaded bag, he and Harry would not have survived a day during your quest.

To Ron Weasley , you probably are the biggest idiot in the story but you showed the best of you in times you are needed the most.

I admire your loyalty, sarcasm and free spirit and there is no better man for Hermione than you. To Fred and George , when in tears, I could always count on you guys for a good laugh.

It's no fun without you. Oh Gaaaaawd! Thank you for your loyalty, friendship and bravery. You will be remembered for generations.

To Professor Snape, you are indeed the bravest of them all. Your sacrifice is utterly selfless and certainly the biggest of all.

You're a true hero and you deserve a monument. Maybe I'll name my son after you. You find something good in every person and you never fail to offer kindness even to those others deem undeserving.

To the Order of the Phoenix, you were amazing especially you Mrs. To the Hogwarts Professors led by Prof. Mc Gonagall , you did an amazing job holding off Voldy!

You were all brilliant! How about I just stick my tongue out at the lot of you! The bravest free elf I know.

To Kreacher, you poor thing. I had no idea what you had to go through and what made you the way you are. In the end, thank you for your bravery and for leading the elves to the battle.

Thank you! We will always look up to you people. Don't you dare disappoint us! I was doing perfectly fine without these books.

You wrecked me pretty bad especially when I was reading the last book. I felt like hundreds of Dementors were surrounding me while reading it that I had to constantly cast a Patronus Charm while reading.

It was really exhausting. My Patronus is a baby elephant, btw! Oh and I'm House Gryffindor, hurray! I'm afraid, I'm becoming worse than Luna Lovegood.

You are both gifted for having such passion for reading at such young ages. Savor that gift and seize your most special day! View all 70 comments. We're in the Endgame now.

I loved the second half of this book wholeheartedly! I liked that. This is the most emotional book in HP series; from the beginning.

I am even crying now as I'm just typing these. I love this book! I think in my 7th read, I cried even more over my most crying book. XD and the Flaw in the Plan One of my favourite chapters in the whole HP!

I love the last battle. I love the way Harry explained it. How DARE they!? I just thought the story only ended when Harry dies.

I'm actually thinking I was kind of right at some points. I'm surprised! View all 3 comments. Nov 30, Chloe rated it it was amazing Shelves: completed-series , 5-stars , reads , best-audiobooks , re-reads , audiobooks.

It was magical. Pity the living, and above all, those who live without love. I mean, I had read this series since August and I feel really I feel like I just bought the first book yesterday instead of months ago.

I feel like I just read the first book yesterday instead of months ago. Months ago, I thought I would feel okay when I finished this series but I do not feel that way.

I feel I always envy those people who grew up with Harry Potter series. I envy them because they have such incredible childhood and me, I was a muggle that time and I used to hate reading novels so much and I had never once thought that I would love reading novels as much as I love breathing.

Harry Potter series also has a great impact in my life. I was the kind of girl who always shy and never be myself because before reading HP I wanted people to like me, so I became what they wanted me to be and I rarely stood up for myself even when I knew I was right but Harry Potter series has changed me.

I just don't care about them anymore. I don't care when they say about me such a weirdo because I am not ashamed of being myself anymore because this is who I am and Luna also taught me one more thing, when you are being yourself and everyone teases you because of it.

This series has changed me to be a braver person. I don't think I can say this is a review because it's all about me and one more thing,, view spoiler [ I will never ever forget 2nd May Rowling who wrote this awesome series because this series has changed me to be a better person and this series also changed me to be so much braver person.

Thank you very much, Mrs. Rowling and thank you very much for reading this guys. I found all these wonderful pictures on Google.

Many thanks for the creators. View all 31 comments. Sep 15, NReads rated it it was amazing. I miss this world. Jul 24, Rion rated it it was amazing Recommends it for: Big nerds.

Harry, Ron and Hermione We know that Harry marries Ginny and has three kids, essentially, as Rowling explains, creating the family and the peace and calm he never had as a child.

After all these years, Harry is now the department head. The wizarding naturalist Luna Lovegood, the eccentric Ravenclaw who was fascinated with Crumple-Horned Snorkacks and Umgubular Slashkilters, continues to march to the beat of her own drum.

Luna and Neville Longbottom? Readers also enjoyed. Videos About This Book. More videos Young Adult. Science Fiction Fantasy. About J.

See also: Robert Galbraith Although she writes under the pen name J. Rowling , pronounced like rolling , her name when her first Harry Potter book was published was simply Joanne Rowling.

Anticipating that the target audience of young boys might not want to read a book written by a woman, her publishers demanded that she use two initials, rather than her full name.

As she had no middle name, she ch See also: Robert Galbraith Although she writes under the pen name J.

As she had no middle name, she chose K as the second initial of her pen name, from her paternal grandmother Kathleen Ada Bulgen Rowling.

She calls herself Jo and has said, "No one ever called me 'Joanne' when I was young, unless they were angry. In a interview, Rowling noted that she no longer cared that people pronounced her name incorrectly.

Her mother Anne was half-French and half-Scottish. Her parents first met on a train departing from King's Cross Station bound for Arbroath in They married on 14 March Her mother's paternal grandfather, Louis Volant, was awarded the Croix de Guerre for exceptional bravery in defending the village of Courcelles-le-Comte during the First World War.

Matthew Turner I was born in and missed them completely. Then I had kids. When my eldest was 7 years old I started reading them the first book at bedtime.

Four …more I was born in and missed them completely. Four years later I just finished the final book with them. It's been a four year bonding experience like no other.

When we completed each book we'd watch the accompanying film and then start the next. It was amazing. And BTW I loved every book just as much as my kids : less.

I have read the series, about 5 times and I will sit down with it and I will read it cover to cover, We went to the wizarding world of harry potter because it was one of the best series I have ever read.

I have been told there may be a new book coming out, is this true? Dhruv there is a new book coming out! Lists with This Book. Community Reviews.

Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. May 22, Manny rated it it was ok Shelves: children , science-fiction , pooh-dante , mentions-twilight , the-goodreads-experience.

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What was wrong with it? I offered various structural criticisms: the ending is abrupt and unconvincing, the subplot with the Horcruxes has not been adequately foreshadowed in the earlier volumes, and the book as a whole is overlong and boring.

D expressed surprise that I could call Deathly Hallows boring, when I'd given five stars to Madame Bovary and Animal Farm , both of which he considered far duller.

The discussion continued for some time. In the end, I said I would write a review summarising my objections to the series as a whole.

Here it is. As I said to D, it's not the books or the author. The early Potter books are cute and entertaining, and J. Rowling seems like a nice person - if someone's going to scoop the literary Powerball jackpot, why not her?

What I very strongly object to is the way the books have been marketed. About 10 years ago, it seems to me, some clever people figured out a new marketing strategy, which they first applied to Potter; when that came to an end, the same methods were used for Twilight.

Both series have enjoyed a level of success which is utterly disproportionate to their quality, and which is also unprecedented in literary history.

Twilight clearly follows Potter; I've had several discussions about what preceded Potter, and the answer, everyone seems to agree, is that there was no earlier success story of this kind.

Before Potter, there was no YA series of dubious merit that absolutely everyone read. I think it's uncontroversial that Potter, in terms of literary quality, is better than Twilight, but Twilight has been even more successful.

At one point, the four volumes occupied the top four spots in the New York Times bestseller list. On Goodreads, nearly half of the top 50 reviews are of Twilight books.

This is an absurd and unnatural state of affairs. Even though Twilight may not be quite as bad as is sometimes made out - I'm one of many people who have tried to defend it - there's no way it deserves this level of attention.

So why is everyone reading it, and why, before that, was everyone reading Potter? As I said, I think it's primarily about the marketing, though I wish I was more sure about the details.

Here, at any rate, are some thoughts. First, the publishers are aggressively using economies of scale and deals with third parties.

They print very large numbers of copies, and they work together with movie studios, game companies and merchandisers to cross-promote them. I think it's particularly important that a large proportion of the books are sold, not at bookstores, but at normal supermarkets.

It's well known that the cover price is usually marked down to the point where the supermarket is not in fact making any profit; they have discovered that they can successfully treat it as a loss leader.

This is causing great pain to independent bookstores. Some of them, I have read, have adopted the desperate expedient of buying copies at supermarkets and then reselling them.

Second, let's look at the content and style. Even though Potter and Twilight are fairly different in some ways, they also have many strong similarities.

Above all, they are extremely easy to read, at every level. The vocabulary is unchallenging; the sentences are short and simple; most characters are one-dimensional stereotypes; the story is uncomplicatedly plot-driven; there are few references to other works of literature.

You can read these books if you're tired, if you're sleepy, if you have poor reading skills, if you've never read anything else. They consequently have a very large potential audience.

Third, they describe a comforting, emasculated world in which most of the things that make our own world so difficult and unpleasant have been removed.

Most strikingly, there is no sex; in Harry Potter, which is supposed to be about fairly normal teens, no one masturbates, no girls get pregnant, none of them are labelled sluts because they've had sex with more than one boy sometimes one is enough, for that matter , no one gets their heart broken and drops out of school or starts taking drugs as a result, no one is stuck in a dead-end relationship that they wish they could escape from, but can't.

The worst thing that happens in either series is the sequence in New Moon where Edward temporarily leaves Bella. Meyer notoriously doesn't describe Bella's feelings at all, but just leaves several pages blank.

Once, in fact not so long ago, most adults would have been embarrassed to be seen reading YA literature of this kind; to start with, the comforting word "YA" hadn't been invented yet, and they would have been reading children's books.

Somehow, there's been a shift in standards. You look around you on a bus to see what people are reading, and you can be pretty sure you'll see at least a couple of people over 20 engrossed in Potter or Twilight.

It's odd that this has happened, and I wish I understood why. In conclusion, I couldn't help being struck by the two books D chose to contrast against Potter.

D, Madame Bovary is going to outlast both of these authors because Emma is a real person who experiences the crazy and contradictory emotions that real people experience when they are very unhappy, and as a result she behaves in a crazy and contradictory way; also, Flaubert, unlike Rowling and Meyer, took a great deal of trouble over his prose, and created some of the most beautiful and ironic passages in world literature.

There aren't many books I'd call masterpieces, but this is one of them. And finally, Animal Farm is indeed an allegory of the Russian Revolution.

More importantly, though, it's about how smart, unscrupulous people manipulate trusting, weak people. Tens of millions of people are reading Potter and Twilight, not because the books are well-written or interesting, but because the readers have been manipulated into buying them by the Napoleons and Squealers of this world.

That's what I'm objecting to. Think about it for a moment. View all comments. Aug 31, Annalisa rated it it was amazing Recommends it for: everyone.

Shelves: fantasy , middle-grade , favorites , young-adult , classics , setting , character. I know I have specific reviews for each of the books, but I just wanted to add a general review, especially for those wondering what people, especially adults, see in Harry Potter.

When my brother was in junior high, he lent me his copies of books Maybe it was because I was seeing the story through his eyes or that I wasn't expecting much from children's literature but I was surprised to find how entertaining and well written these books were.

They had that "it" factor where you can't put i I know I have specific reviews for each of the books, but I just wanted to add a general review, especially for those wondering what people, especially adults, see in Harry Potter.

They had that "it" factor where you can't put it down and you can't stop thinking about when you do. But you've read the first book, maybe even the second, and cannot comprehend how someone would label these books as their favorite books, especially an adult?

That is because the amazement, the depth, the attachment is gradual. The power of this series unfolds in books , mostly in 6.

You expect me to read pages in a series and not really like it until the end? Read the first one and if it's entertaining don't worry about amazement yet read the second one.

While I love the 2nd book, it's not everyone's favorite, so if you like it enough, read the 3rd which is many people's favorite.

Just please don't quit until you've read the 4th. Don't worry they're quick reads. The reason I pick the 4th is because it is the pivotal book in the series.

If you make it to the end of 4, you'll have to read 5 to make sure the world isn't overrun by evil. And if you read 5, you'll have to read 6 to find out how Harry could deal with such tragedy.

And if you read 6, well I have no doubt you'll read 7 at that point. It's not just the cliffhanger but the ambiguity of it.

You're not sure what to believe anymore at that point. And then you'll pity all of us who waited years for a resolution. So if you make it to 4, you'll be hooked.

I haven't answered your question about why I find this series so amazing have I? I don't have pages, but here goes my attempt to condense all I love about Harry Potter in 7 reasons for 7 books: 1.

This story preys upon every child's dream to be something more than ordinary. And for all humans, it preys on our subconscious desire for there to be a little magic in life.

Explain the curious and give us all something to hope for in a universe we can escape to where the rules of own do not apply.

There's bound to be a character you relate to: the emotionally neglected boy who wants to be anything in life, that funny guy who isn't the smartest or the best looking but he knows how to make life happy, the self-motivated brain who craves acceptance through brilliance, even the kid with overbearing parents who expect much.

And even the ones you don't relate to become real people as you watch them grow up, mature, and find their places in life.

It amazes me that Rowling can write each character progressively from an year-old child to a year-old one, keeping all their personalities straight and yet evolving.

Rowling never underestimated her position as role model nor her character's ability to shape children's life. The book is clean minus one well-placed swear word in the 7th book which is written at a year-old level.

There is no sex or even heavy making out, but there are the ups and downs of relationships as well as the sorrows and joys of teenagers growing up.

It's relatable. The main heroine is not stupid or boy crazy, but a girl with a good head on her shoulders. The characters care about school, work hard to achieve their goals, and are loyal friends to each other.

I think Rowling made a point to include role models she'd want her own children to emulate. The books are fairly well written and humorous.

While I think sometimes Rowling tries too hard, her writing isn't bad by any measure. I could not endorse a series with cheesy, slow, over-the-top, sordid, grammatically incorrect, wordy, choppy, incoherent, nonsensical, or any other writing style that distracted from the story.

Each book is packed with page-turning plots. Very few places in the series ever drag and the slowest is actually vital to the storyline.

The world has changed its consciousness to include Quidditch, muggles, and spell names because these books are exciting. In every book we learn something new about magic and we find Harry closer to his destiny.

While we all know we are moving along to that ultimate battle, the entertainment in each book stands alone. I wouldn't have made it to end if I ever felt Rowling was trying to fill up space and time to make it there.

The story is deep and enduring. While there is a lot of description, the story flows quickly, and that description, wow, it's there for a reason.

And yes it will take you pages to fully understand why Harry's cape in 1, Tom's journal in 2, the Potters death in 3, Voldemort's bond in 4, Snape's memories in 5, and Dumbledore's hand in 6 are important.

And it will amaze you. The extent of Rowling's imagination, the depth of the story, and the definitive plan from the start.

You will be satisfied that this epic tale had an ending and a plan and everything works toward that end. As someone who loves symbolism, I loved the underlying themes: the universal good vs evil, Christian themes, the parallels between the Nazis and the Ministry, the statements about activists, prejudices, and so much more.

There is so much that encompasses these pages. My absolutely favorite thing about this series is how it comes full circle. You start the series with a fun magical tale of a nobody boy who finds out that not only is there a world with witches and wizards but that he is one of the most important people in this world.

Sure it's entertaining but it's not deep. Then you get to the end when you see that same boy as an adult standing in the same spot his adventures began and you start to see the story from other points of view.

The second time I read the series I couldn't just see Harry's light-hearted experiences, but Dumbledore's careful hand as he guided and prepared this boy for a mission in life that not many people could handle.

To see this small sad boy and know the sacrifices he had to make, somehow prepare him without letting him know the extent of the personal hell he will have to endure, and to love him enough to teach him and somehow be able to let him go in the end--well that is not a story a child could understand.

That is a story for an adult. This is one series that deserves its hype and fame. The story pulls you along, the characters feel like friends, and in the end I could not close the last book without feeling like a chapter in my own life had ended.

I cried. I couldn't be done with the series and I had to immediately read the entire set again to help get over my sense of loss at being done with Harry Potter.

I don't get attached to many things and I cry over less, but this series is one that will always be close to my heart.

View all 17 comments. Mar 20, Sean Barrs rated it it was amazing Shelves: 5-star-reads , children-of-all-ages , fantasy.

I love it. What makes it so damn special? Well for me, the answer is simple. K Rowling knows exactly how to speak to her reader.

Well, maybe to an extreme with the abuse and coldness that Harry receives, but you get my point. Life sucks for him. But then she reveals what every child longs for; she reveals a world of mystery reeling with the fantastic and wondrous things she writes.

Under the normal boring world there is hidden a better world, a more exciting world: a world of magic. Thus, Rowling turns off the realism and starts writing fantasy, and this is where she completely grabbed me.

He makes wonderful friends and learns much about life along the way. By the end he understands the power of love, the true meaning of sacrifice, and the follies of judging someone on face value.

I read these books two years ago in my very late teens. I considered myself an adult. I considered myself mature. Childhood is the time when once is most free, and perhaps when the imagination is at its peak.

These books brought backs lots of memories, memories of being at school and imagining a better world.

As a child I longed for adventure. I wished for something more than the drudgery of everyday life. So I was a weird kid. I was a day-dreaming introvert, I probably still am.

I could go on to talk about the awesome magic system, the perfectly written characters and the brilliance of the plots of each individual book, but to do so would be to do an injustice to the wonder of the writing.

But, for now, I just kind of wanted to say that this series is awesome. My review has somehow turned into a semi-autobiographical piece.

Some books stay with you, some books even haunt you, and some books become a part of you. Only a real book lover would get this.

A great book is like a great piece of music; you hear it in your dreams and carry it with you as you walk: it becomes a part of you.

And my inner child will always be inattentive to the real world and dreaming of a faraway place like Hogwarts.

So, like I said at the beginning, J. This gif says it all to me View all 24 comments. I really love every single pages!

HP made me a BookDragon! Welcome, new fans. XD I am first generation Potterhead. You probably ask: "After all this time?

I love re-reading, because those stories never get old for me! When I'm in Harry Potter mode, I bring my wand, waving it just to have some magic.

We cheered during Quidditch. We saved the Stone. We met a wizard family, we flew to Hogwarts, we witnessed some horrors, view spoiler [we knew Harry was not behind the attacks hide spoiler ].

We solved the mystery. We found the Chamber. At the end, we face the Prisoner. A tournament! But before, we saw scenes that made us worried.

We stepped up against the unfair obligation. At last, we fought along with the Order. We knew more about You-know who. At the end, we recognized the Prince.

I was proud of his bravery. One of the best series I've ever read. That magnificent Castle we all desired to go there.

Backstory of Hogwarts. How wizard families lives. All created by Rowling, all aspects of a realistic world, of life. I can go on forever Thank you Harry!

Thank you Queen! Harry Potter isn't just the boy who lived, he's the boy who sassed. This young wizard is a Sass Master!

I love this writing style. I learnt to be Strong as Harry. By Hogwarts express or by Flying Car, I'm proud of this! Btw, I write fanfictions too.

View all 22 comments. Jun 08, Madeline rated it it was amazing Shelves: fantasy , all-time-favorites , kids-and-young-adult.

I've resisted writing reviews for these books for a while now, because it sort of seems like a pointless effort. Everyone knows these books, and there doesn't seem to be anything more to say about them.

But then I figured, why not add my two cents? So here we go: I am a member of what I'll call "the Harry Potter generation" - ie, I was a kid when these books first came out, and I've literally grown up with the series.

My best friend in elementary school gave me Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Sto I've resisted writing reviews for these books for a while now, because it sort of seems like a pointless effort.

My best friend in elementary school gave me Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone for my twelfth birthday, and I was hooked immediately.

The seventh book came out only a couple months after I had turned eighteen. Because of this, there was never more than a year or so difference between my age and the ages of the characters I was reading about.

I'm only just starting to appreciate what a special experience this was. In light of this, I've decided to give myself a summer project in addition to The List, which I continue to hack away at.

My goal for this summer is to re-read the entire series, one book right after the other. It's been at least five years since I read the first three books, and I never went back to re-read the seventh book once I'd ripped through it in three days right after it came out.

Writing reviews of the books as I read them strikes me as a pointless and overly time-consuming job, so I decided to try something else.

In the tradition of my abridged Shakespeare reviews, I'll review the Harry Potter books by writing a single-sentence plot summary for each book. We'll see how it goes.

But dammit, this is one thing I just can't be cynic about. Screw you all; that boy deserved a happy ending. View all 38 comments.

May 05, Alejandro rated it really liked it Shelves: romance , paranormal , magic , politics , horror , favorites , time-travel , novel , military.

How to choose a single book in the Harry Potter saga? How to choose a part of something that needs each part to generate the expected impact? I was precisely trying to choose one book to use as example in my "favorites" virtual shelf but I realize that not matter which book would I chose, it would feel "incomplete".

Granger Fiona Shaw Petunia Dursley Alan Rickman Professor Severus Snape Carolyn Pickles Charity Burbage Ralph Fiennes Lord Voldemort Helena Bonham Carter Edit Storyline Voldemort's Ralph Fiennes' power is growing stronger.

Taglines: Nowhere is safe. Edit Did You Know? Trivia As in her previous movies, Evanna Lynch designed a lot for her Luna Lovegood character, including what she wore, jewelry, and things for the Lovegood's house.

She even came up with their dance moves for the wedding scene, which she based on the concept of "wafting wrackspurts away" which is how it's said to have looked to Harry in the novel.

Goofs at around 14 mins After Fleur transforms into a replica of Harry she as Harry is seen standing with her shirt off wearing a bra.

The bra's cup size is far too small and positioned far too high on her chest to have been worn while Fleur was still herself. Quotes [ first lines ] Rufus Scrimgeour : These are dark times, there is no denying.

Our world has perhaps faced no greater threat than it does today. But I say this to our citizenry: We, ever your servants, will continue to defend your liberty and repel the forces that seek to take it from you!

Your Ministry remains strong. Crazy Credits The end credits are in 3D gold text. When they conclude, the Deathly Hallows symbol appears, first in extreme close-up with all three items rotating independently like the one Mr.

Lovegood wears around his neck , then shrinks down with the title appearing centered across it. Next, the line fades out followed by the circle and, as the triangle fades out, the Elder Wand appears in its place.

Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Report this. Frequently Asked Questions Q: What are the major differences between the book and the film?

Q: What is the deal with that shard of mirror that Harry uses? Q: What are the Deathly Hallows? Language: English. Budget: GBP,, estimated. Production Co: Warner Bros.

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3 Kommentare zu „Harry Potter 7

  • 20.05.2020 um 11:42
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    Ich denke, dass Sie nicht recht sind. Ich kann die Position verteidigen.

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  • 21.05.2020 um 22:07
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    Wacker, mir scheint es, es ist die ausgezeichnete Phrase

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  • 21.05.2020 um 23:16
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    Ganz richtig! Ich denke, dass es die ausgezeichnete Idee ist.

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