You will want to read the first six books in the series before reading this review. Alone and without Dumbledore, Harry has a great task before him. He must round up all the rest of the horcruxes and destroy them to finally defeat his nemesis, Voldemort. With only Ron and Hermione at his side, Harry sets out to do what seems impossible, but can he do it before Voldemort and his Death Eaters track him down? The last book of the Harry Potter series does not disappoint. Over seven hundred pages, Rowling keeps her reader turning each page to see what will happen next. Her characterization and plot twists are still as spot on as in the beginning. I have to admit that I appreciate her novels more as the series continue. Rowling almost never drops a character, and you will see characters that seem minor or "done" reemerge in a way that fits their character and the entire story arc of Harry Potter. Some of the characters will not last until the end, but the ending did give me a satisfactory sigh.
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What if the world was not that what you thought it was? What if you took a test that would let you help make the world a better place? What if that test took you to a place you never knew existed? That is the start of Becker Drane's new life in the Seems. I'm always impressed with fantasy writers who are able to create a whole world that does not exist and have it make sense to the readers. They have every detail mapped out and planned out. I also enjoyed (and was slightly frustrated) over the details that would be "another story." (You'll understand when you read the book.) I have to say the plot did drag some because the storyline kept bouncing from one place to another, and I was listening to this on an audio CD so sometimes it was hard to follow. Not one of my favorites, but still an interesting read. |
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