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Sunday, 26 July 2009 19:31

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

J. K. Rowling

Reviewed by: Gira Hart

Language: PG-13

Sexuality: PG

Violence: R

Drugs: G

Overall Rating: PG-13

Language

d-mn - 8

h-ll - 12

G-d - 9

b-stard - 2

b-tch - 1

Use(s) of: -ffing, git, and -rse

Sexuality

Men and women kiss. A boy is nude but it is not described in detail.

Violence

Many battles rage throughout this novel. A boy's ear is severed from the rest of his body. A girl is tortured, briefly described. Others are tortured, but is not described in great detail. Many people are killed for no reason, as well as during battle. Large portions of this novel are quite gory and could be frightening for younger readers. People are savagly beaten.

Drugs/Other

Some men drink alcohol.

Synopsis

It all comes down to this - a final faceoff between good and evil. You plan to pull out all the stops, but every time you solve one mystery, three more evolve. Do you stay the course you started, despite your lack of progress? Do you detour and follow a new lead that may not help? Do youlisten to your instincts, or your friends?

Lord Voldemort is preparing for battle and so must Harry. With Ron and Hermione at his side, he's trying to hunt down Voldemort's Horcruxes, escape danger at every turn, and find a way to defeat evil once and for all. How does it all end?

*Note: This book centers around the idea of magic/witchcraft. To some it may be interpreted as a dark book. Only read this book if you know you can handle it and thatyou understand it is all imaginary.

** Children under the age of thirteen are strongly cautioned before reading this bok, due to the violence and language.

Last Updated on Monday, 27 July 2009 01:33