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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows PDF-‘Give me Harry Potter,’ said Voldemort’s voice, ‘and none shall be harmed. Give me Harry Potter, and I shall leave the school untouched. Give me Harry Potter, and you will be rewarded.’

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 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…

Having now become classics of our time, the Harry Potter ebooks never fail to bring comfort and escapism to readers of all ages. With its message of hope, belonging and the enduring power of truth and love, the story of the Boy Who Lived continues to delight generations of new readers.

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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows PDF

J.K. Rowling is best-known as the author of the seven Harry Potter books, which were published between 1997 and 2007. The enduringly popular adventures of Harry, Ron and Hermione have gone on to sell over 500 million copies, be translated into over 80 languages and made into eight blockbuster films.

Alongside the Harry Potter series, J.K. Rowling also wrote three short companion volumes for charity: Quidditch Through the Ages and Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, in aid of Comic Relief, and The Tales of Beedle the Bard, in aid of Lumos. The companion books and original series are all available as audiobooks.

In 2016, J.K. Rowling collaborated with playwright Jack Thorne and director John Tiffany to continue Harry’s story in a stage play, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, which opened in London, followed by the USA and Australia.

In the same year, she made her debut as a screenwriter with the film Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. Inspired by the original companion volume, it was the first in a series of new adventures featuring wizarding world magizoologist Newt Scamander. The second, Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, was released in 2018 and the third, Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore is to be released in April 2022.

Both the screenplays, as well as the script of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, are also available as books.

Fans of Fantastic Beasts and Harry Potter can find out more at www.wizardingworld.com.

J.K. Rowling also writes novels for adults. The Casual Vacancy was published in 2012 and adapted for television in 2015. Under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith, she is the author of the highly acclaimed ‘Strike’ crime series, featuring private detective Cormoran Strike and his partner Robin Ellacott. The first of these, The Cuckoo’s Calling, was published to critical acclaim in 2013, at first without its author’s true identity being known. The Silkworm followed in 2014, Career of Evil in 2015 and Lethal White in 2018. All four books have been adapted for television by the BBC and HBO. The fifth book, Troubled Blood, is now out and was also an instant bestseller.

J.K. Rowling’s 2008 Harvard Commencement speech was published in 2015 as an illustrated book, Very Good Lives: The Fringe Benefits of Failure and the Importance of Imagination, sold in aid of Lumos and university-wide financial aid at Harvard.

In 2020, J.K. Rowling released in free online instalments, The Ickabog, an original fairy tale, which she wrote over ten years ago as a bedtime story for her younger children. She decided to share the personal family favourite to help entertain children, parents and carers confined at home during the Covid-19 lockdown.

The story is now published as a book (hardback, ebook and audio) in the English language, and is translated into 26 languages, each edition with its own unique illustrations by children. J.K. Rowling is donating her royalties from The Ickabog to her charitable trust, The Volant Charitable Trust, to assist vulnerable groups who have been particularly impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic in the UK and internationally.

J.K. Rowling’s latest children’s novel, The Christmas Pig, is out now. Illustrated by Jim Field, it’s the story of a little boy called Jack, and his beloved toy, Dur Pig, and the toy that replaces Dur Pig when he’s lost on Christmas Eve – the Christmas Pig. Together, Jack and the Christmas Pig embark on a magical journey to seek something lost, and to save the best friend Jack has ever known.

As well as receiving an OBE and Companion of Honour for services to children’s literature, J.K. Rowling has received many other awards and honours, including France’s Legion d’Honneur, Spain’s Prince of Asturias Award and Denmark’s Hans Christian Andersen Award.

www.jkrowling.com

Image: Photography Debra Hurford Brown © J.K. Rowling 2018

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  • Identification Number ‏ : ‎ B0192CTMWS
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Pottermore Publishing (December 8, 2015)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ December 8, 2015
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 3870 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 316 pages
  • Lending ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Book Name : Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows PDF

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Top reviews

Mark Myword “My nephew kept at me about my criticism of Harry Potter because I hadn’t read the books, well, with all this pandemic mess, I had time to spare so I started with the first book, and read straight through to the seventh. I can say from my perspective as an avid reader, Ms. Rowling is no Agatha Christie, or J. R. R. Tolkien; however she does write compelling stories here that keep the reader’s interest. Many things I found to be predictable which irritated my nephew to no end; but this didn’t matter; she did have enough surprises to keep you guessing. I read for the joy of reading and can see the attraction of the books–however I also watched each movie after I finished a book and have to say–not that it surprised me at all–the books, including this one, are far better than the movie, even with all the CGI that makes “eye-candy” for the young folks who become Potterheads. The books, from 1 to 7 are all BETTER than the movies and I was amazed at how much Ms. Rowling allowed them to completely change whole sections and timelines of the story in the book, when transferred to the screen. In either case, I find this to be the darkest of the series and I personally wouldn’t want a child of mine reading it until they were going on 16 because of language and the depth of rather dark imagery–I know kids today see and hear much worse, but I’m an old foggy and just think this should be reserved for upper teens as it definitely has the potential to create creepy imagery that could traumatize the younger children. Parents, you be the judge as to whether your kids can handle a lot of death, darkness, eerie scenes and sexual innuendo, (never direct) at whatever age is best suited for your kids. Now that’s my view as a parent and uncle… As a reader, I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed the series and have my favorites despite having read all seven… they are 1, 2, 6 and 7. (I need closure and 7 provides that) . For all my criticisms–if you enjoy fantasy, (and I love it) with some mystery and intrigue– you’ll like these books, and this is one of the best in the entire series.”
Djilly L. “It will be no surprise that you’ll find Harry severely challenged in this book with Lord Voldemort and the Death Eaters on his heels with the protective charm broken! – that has kept him safe until now There is no hiding as he is well aware that He-who-shall-not-be-named strikes fear into all aspects of Harry’s life. Not only must Harry the remaining Horcruxes and destroy them, there will be a final confrontation as well. Harry’s own potential death is keeps a happy-ending up in the air – either Harry or Voldemort had to die. The story line of the 607 page book has many exciting twists and turns, making the narrative far from predictable while tension builds up until the bloody battle at the end of the tale.
It’s also an great adventure, with the trio of friends hunting for horcruxes while trying to evade the Death Eaters. At the same time there is plenty of room for laughs and humour, the twins Fred and George Weasley for starters manage to keep it at least a little light hearted. The Deathly Hallows revisits key characters and places and from all of the previous six books with subtle references to previous events or dialogue from earlier books, making the read very enjoyable. Most of the loose ends planted in the previous books will be tied up.All in all a great and worthy conclusion to the series in my view. I’ m very thankful for the books and for the tremendous magical world created by J.K. Rowling.”

John M “So, I finally managed to complete reading the last in the series, although about 12 years after the final book was published!
Harry Potter, together with his teenage companions and the members of the Order of the Phoenix, enter the final struggle with Voldemort and his Death Eaters, without the guidance of Dumbledore. They seek to uncover and destroy Voldemort’s horcruxes and the secrets of the Deathly Hallows. What could possibly go wrong?
This last book is a great climax, probably the best in the series, with plenty of action. In fact, one needs to pay close attention at times as we the discover the complex history of Dumbledore and Snape, and come to understand the ambiguity and true allegiances and objectives of the two characters. The final chapters are a powerful and moving conclusion to the series.
This is a once in a generation (or even century) series that has captured the imagination of so many and made such an impact on popular culture and imagination…….(one can only overlook the outrageous use of coincidence to move the story along in places!)”
Miss K. M. Frame “The series starts off really well and as the books go on I’ve always felt like the quality of writing and the ideas and storyline deteriorates. I think this happens with a lot of book series sadly. If it were not for the good quality of the earlier books securing my attachment to the story and characters, I would have given this a lower rating. By the end of the series a lot of the humour and magic is gone.
Spoilers:
I felt the final few chapters were REALLY cringey. For example when Harry is going ‘try for a bit of remorse’ it’s just like. what. and killing Voldemort with an expelliarmus charm … bit of a disappointment. There’s lots of other things. I don’t want to be overly critical but it just felt rushed through, like Rowling’s love for the story had deteriorated and she just wanted it to be finished.”
Hermione “Am re-reading these for the millionth time in lockdown and realised I’ve lost my copy of this last book. Ordered yesterday, delivered today, thanks Prime.
This is not the ‘version’ I’d have chosen myself – my others are the original Bloomsbury copies – but I didn’t mind enough to not buy the book. Slight crinkle in the front cover but am not bothered By that either. What is confusing me, however, is the illustration on the cover. Looking inside I can see all of the covers for these copies are the same style, with the same boy depicting Harry. But he’s the exact same on the cover of this last book as he is on the cover of the first? Why is he still an 11 year old on this cover?? Unimportant, undoubtedly, but I’m finding it very distressing..!”
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