Here you will find book reviews written by the younger generation of Harry Potter readers. These reviews provide an insight into the Harry Potter books as experienced by these readers who describe how exciting and thrilling they find the Harry Potter adventures.
 
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
Book Review by Stuart Benson
 
In the 7th book in the series Harry must come to terms with the death of both his god father Sirius Black and Professor Dumbledore and the return of Lord Voldemort. Harry decides he will not return to Hogwarts and must leave school and finish his quest to defeat Voldemort. Although he insists on going on alone Ron and Hermione insist on aiding him. Armed with only their own skills and Dumbledores inheritance they must search out the remaining horcruxes without a single lead or idea of where or what they are. As if that wasn't enough the the Ministry for Magic has turned against Harry and he must face the Death Eaters allowed to roam freely. The book is completed by a Lord of the Ringsesque battle between good and evil. This book is filled with more twist and pulls on almost unnoticeable clues and hints laid throughout the other 6 books to make it the most exciting and thrilling of the series.
 
Stuart Benson
I read the first book when I was 8 and the series has lasted me till now at age 15 more than 1 year per book allowing me to read all 7 at least twice I've also seen all of the movies.

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