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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows


By Rory - Posted on 30 November 2007

Rory
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
J.K. Rowling

Introduction: This is the book I chose for my book report.

In the beginning of the book, Voldemort and his followers talk about a joyous union of Nymphadora Tonks, who is the sister of a Death Eater and Remus Lupin, but really dislikes the union and wants to deceive others.

In the chapter of Dursley's Departing, Harry Potter's relatives prepare to move away. Dudley, Harry's cousin, shows his appreciation for Harry by telling Harry that he is not a waste of space, as Harry's uncle has said many times in the past.

In the Seven Potters chapter, Ron Hermione, Fleur, Bill, Hagrid, Fred, George, Mundungus, Mad-Eye, Tonks, Lupin, Kingsley, and Mr. Weasley develop a potion used to disguise Harry so that Voldemort will not see him and try to hurt him.

In the chapter of Fallen Warrior, everyone gets to the Burrow except Mad-Eye and Numdungus because Mundungus disapparated and Mad-Eye was killed by Voldemort while moving Harry.

In the chapter of Ghoul in Pajamas, Mrs. Weasley tries to find out what Harry, Ron, and Hermione are planning to do to destroy the horcrux that ends the life of Voldemort.

In the chapter of the will of Albus Dumbledore, Harry celebrates his 17th birthday and the Minister of Magic tells Harry, Ron, and Hermione that they each have been entrusted with some unique items identified in Dumbledore's will. The day after Harry's birthday Bill and Fleur get married but the wedding is crashed by Death Eaters and Ministry officials.

Conclusion I think the book is very interesting.

P.S. Dobby dies

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