The Review of "Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows". The seventh part of the Harry Potter series is finally in my hands.
Harry''s fate has been disclosed and the end of a saga has arrived. Harry is alive at the end, to the relief of most of his fans. But, to me, the whole book has been important and it has fulfilled its promises of providing adventures as well as emotions. Voldermort has spread the terror in the whole magical community and now Harry has to safeguard the people by searching and destroying horcruxes into which Voldermort has slashed his soul. The book also describes the Deathly Hallows whose owner can master death. Harry possesses one of them. The invisibility cloak. The book is sure to provide hours of enjoyment to its "traditional" readers but may also give "Hogwarts headache" to those who have brought it only due to its popularity and haven''t read any of his parts before. Also, the climax of the book is " bone chilling, big screen, heart racing " as rightly stated by the New York Times.