wfzimmerman’s review: “Kelsey writes: J.K. Rowling has done it again, surpassing even herself and many of my expectations. How, possibly, could any book stand up to the monstrous amount of media coverage, to the fans’ primal expectations and demands that they wanted satisfied? I don’t know the answer, either, but look to J.K. Rowling for the answer. ‘Deathly Hallows’ is an incredible piece of literature, with winding twists and turns, that almost make the reader miss what the book is really about: growing up, and learning how to accept what happens when one gets older; namely, death. Still, even a novel with such a somber subject simply should not even be allowed to be so excellent. This fantastic book will stay in the hearts of every TRUE Harry Potter fan and will be loved by the masses for the rest of time. Congratulations, Jo!”
Arthur A. Levine Books (2007), Hardcover
tags: first edition, Harry Potter
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