Monday, March 24, 2008

Kathleen Ann D. Laurio's Book Review on Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows by J.K. Rowling

Who, if anyone, would you recommend this book to? Why?
I would recommend Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows to people who are interested in a book with a science fiction, fantasy and/or super natural genre. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the long-awaited end to the Harry Potter series. It is perfect for children and adults as well, who are curious about what happens to Harry and Ginny, Ron and Hermione, Voldemort, the story behind Dumbledore’s death, etc. This novel may have you yearning for more!
Who was your favorite character? What did you like about him or her?
I would say that Ronald Weasley is my favorite character because no matter how danger prone Harry becomes, Ron stayed by his side along with Hermione since the very beginning. He and Harry survive the last of their adventures. Ron also, did not betray Harry in any way. He has been a protective and concerned brother, a good husband and father to Hermione and their children. Through all the years, he has kept his ways.
Did the characters seem believable? Did their actions and words seem real?
They sort of do because there are people like that in our world that are caring, adventurous, extremely intelligent, and probably even danger prone. Like Quidditch, we play sports; we go school, we have friends that stick by our side, rivalries that seem as if they could go on forever, having teachers that we like and dislike, etc. It is like everyday life, besides the ability of practicing magic and the fact that there are mythical creatures. Basically, it is based on one main thing and that is life itself.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It seems that it's a book that worthwhile reading.