
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Book 7
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"'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 audiobooks never fail to bring comfort and escapism to listeners 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 listeners.
Theme music composed by James Hannigan.
- Listening Length24 hours
- Audible release date20 November 2015
- LanguageEnglish
- ASINB017WPJHH2
- VersionUnabridged
- Program TypeAudiobook
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Listening Length | 24 hours |
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Author | J.K. Rowling |
Narrator | Stephen Fry |
Audible.com.au Release Date | 20 November 2015 |
Publisher | Pottermore Publishing |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B017WPJHH2 |
Best Sellers Rank | 47 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals) 6 in Wizards & Witches Fantasy for Young Adults 6 in Epic Fantasy for Young Adults 7 in Literature & Fiction for Children (Audible Books & Originals) |
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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.


Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 August 2019
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.



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!)

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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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.