Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Book 7

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"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" is the last book in J.K. Rowling's magical series. In this seventh and final book, Harry Potter discovers what fate truly has in store for him as he makes his way to that final meeting with Voldemort.

In this thrilling climax to the phenomenally bestselling series, J.K. Rowling will reveal all to her eagerly waiting readers. The rumours are already circulating - What are the Deathly Hallows? How can Harry fulfil the momentous and seemingly impossible task that Professor Dumbledore has left him with. Who will make it through to the end?

On this lens you can:
» Get all the important information about the book
» Leave your own thoughts and feelings once you've read it
» Read suggestions on what you can do next
» Cheer yourself up with the Potter Puppet Pals
» Learn some of the meanings of the word "Hallows"

Buy Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 


Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

Released on July 21, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the most anticipated book of 2007, marks the seventh and final book in J.K. Rowling's magical Harry Potter series.

There are 3 editions available to US Fans:UK Fans can choose from the Children's, Adult and Special editions, as well the Audio books and boxed sets.

See them all at the Harry Potter aStore (US/UK)

Deathly Hallows Audio Book 



Audio Book (CD)


Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is also available to buy in Audio Book format, perfect for listening to while travelling, gardening, jogging, working, etc.

These audio books come in Audio CD format, and are read by Jim Dale (US) and Stephen Fry (UK).

The UK version of the Audio Book is available with Children's or Adult artwork, and the Childrens's edition can also be got in audio cassette format.

Special / Deluxe Editions 


Deluxe Edition

Deluxe Edition (US)
The Deluxe Hardback Edition includes an exclusive insert featuring near-scale reproductions of Mary GrandPré's interior art, as well as never-before-seen full-color frontispiece art on special paper. The custom-designed slipcase is foil-stamped and contains a full-cloth case book that has been blind-stamped on front and back cover with foil stamping on the spine.

Special Edition (UK)
The Special Hardback Edition of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is for any major fan of the series, offering a luxury jacket and binding, this is set to make the perfect present for any muggle!

NEW - Tales of the Beedle Bard 


The Tales of Beedle the Bard by J.K. Rowling is now available for pre-order on Amazon.  This book of fairy tales was written to supplement the Harry Potter series and will be published in two new editions on December 4, 2008.  The Standard Edition features all five fairy tales from the original The Tales of Beedle the Bard, a new introduction by J.K. Rowling, illustrations reproduced from the original handcrafted book, and commentary on each of the tales by Professor Albus Dumbledore.

Amazon's exclusive Collector's Edition includes a reproduction of J.K. Rowling's handwritten introduction, as well as 10 additional illustrations not found in the Standard Edition.

Have You Read Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows? 

Now that you have finished the book, summarise how it made you feel here. If your feelings need to be described with more than one word, then you can post them to the guestbook below.

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Your Thoughts, Feelings and Opinions 

Tell everyone what you thought of the last Harry Potter book of the series. Did it live up to your expectations? Are you sad that the series has come to an end? Post your comments below.

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italianheart92 wrote

This book was amazing I loved it. Nice lens very good job :)

Reply Posted June 20, 2009

Treasures-By-Brenda wrote

I was sad to finish this book because it meant the series was over.

Reply Posted April 09, 2009

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nisha roy wrote

i just found the real adventure after reading this, i wish ths would not stop!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Reply Posted March 03, 2009

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P Murphy wrote

Love your Lens - and you have some good info on Harry Potter books i came across a site that mat be interest to you and visitors to your blog on Harry Potter Audio Books

Reply Posted February 16, 2009

Caravansarai wrote

I am sad to see the series end but happy to know how everything turns out. Great lens!

Reply Posted November 17, 2008

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tabby<3 wrote

this is a good book....actually one of the best ones that are written...its exciting and shocking all at the same time....it makes you want too keep reading even if u dont want to anymore...

Reply Posted November 06, 2008

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kelly wrote

i love harrrryyyyyyy pooootttttttteeeeerrrrrr!!!!!
i really like the last book. i hadn't read it all but i think its great.

Reply Posted September 08, 2008

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I still love Harry Potter, but I can't wait for Beedle the Bard to come out now.

Reply Posted September 05, 2008

youhavegottobekidding wrote

I've been Reading Harry Potter since book one and for me the best book are the 3rd, 4th and 5th.

Thanks for those infos. Love your Lens. 5 stars for you.

Reply Posted July 16, 2008

pathfinder027 wrote

I enjoyed the whole series. Book 7 tied up all the loose ends.

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What To Do After Reading the Last Book 

If you have just finished reading Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, you might be wondering what to do next. Here are some ideas...
  • Buy the Complete Harry Potter Collection
    Since J. K. Rowling has finished writing the Harry Potter series, the complete seven book collection will soon be available as a boxed set.
  • Vote for your favourite Harry Potter Book
    If you have been an avid follower of Harry Potter, then it's very likely that you've read all of the other books. Cast you mind back, and see if you can decide which book you enjoyed the most.
  • Watch the Latest Harry Potter Movie
    Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is the fifth fantasy adventure film in the popular Harry Potter film series, based on the novel by J. K. Rowling.
  • Read some other great books
    Don't Despair! There are other great novels to read after Harry potter, as well as some interesting non-fiction.
  • Watch the Potter Puppet Pals
    Scroll down for a video of a superb performance by the Potter Puppet Pals
  • Read the rest of this lens...
    What exactly are hallows? What are the meanings of this word -- this mythical archetype? Read Harry Potter and the Meaning of Hallows. (below)

Watch the Potter Puppet Pals 

Excellent Entertainment!

For those who haven't seen them before, Potter Puppet Pals is a puppet show version of Harry Potter, performed by people with a lot of imagination. This particular video is, I think, the best so far - absolutely crazy, but suprisingly catchy. There are more on the Potter Puppet Pals Lens.

Potter Puppet Pals in "The Mysterious Ticking Noise"

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Harry Potter and the Meanings of Hallows 

by Kathleen Falken

When J K Rowling announced the title for Book VII: "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows", her fans were elated.

Rowling stated: "I'm now writing scenes that have been planned, in some cases, for a dozen years or even more. I don't think anyone who has not been in a similar situation can possibly know how this feels: I am alternately elated and overwrought. I both want, and don't want, to finish this book (don't worry, I will.)"

As a therapist and psychologist, I've long had an interest in the archetypes of dream and mythology. Ms Rowling has creatively accessed some of those archetypes in her writings with a power that will make her novels literary masterpieces centuries to come.

What exactly are HALLOWS?

What are the meanings of this word -- this mythical archetype?

Hallows are Sacred Implements. The sacred vessels, or Hallows of Ireland were believed to have been brought by the Tuatha de Danaan to the Emerald Isle. The four hallows of the Tuatha de Danaan were developed in later traditions to be: The Pole of Combat, The Sword of Light, The Cauldron of Cure and The Stone of Destiny.

The Hallows across most legends are seen to represent the royal regalia carried by the King, or the objects sought by someone such as a Grail Quester. The Hallows were believed to be shown to the Grail Questers who were attending a meeting, or a feast. This meeting has been considered to be a tradition relating to the feast, where the viewing of The Hallows was a spiritual event. In some legends the Lady of the Lake is referred to as the "Guardian of the Hallows of Kingship."

Hallows are sacred places: ALL HALLOWS BY THE TOWER is the oldest church in the City of London. ALL HALLOWS COLLEGE, Drumcondra, Dublin , Ireland, is an international centre for theology and ministerial development. Founded by visionary priest John Hand, All Hallows has been a prominent missionary college since 1842. Since 1892 the college has been under the direction of the Vincentians.

All Hallows Eve Throughout Europe, Halloween, or All Hallows Eve has be celebrated since Druidic times. The festival was originally called Samhain. It was the biggest and most significant holiday of the Celtic year. The Celts believed that at the time of Samhain, more so than any other time of the year, the ghosts of the dead were able to mingle with the living, because at Samhain the souls of those who had died during the year traveled into the otherworld. People gathered to sacrifice animals, fruits, and vegetables. They also lit bonfires in honor of the dead, to aid them on their journey, and to keep them away from the living. On that day all manner of beings were abroad: ghosts, fairies, and demons--all part of the dark and dread.

When the Romans conquered the Celts, they added their own touches to the Samhain festival, such as making centerpieces out of apples and nuts for Pomona, the Roman goddess of the orchards. The Romans also bobbed for apples and drank cider--traditions which may sound familiar to you. But where does the Christian aspect of the holiday come into play? In 835, Pope Gregory IV moved the celebration for all the martyrs (later all saints) from May 13 to November 1 -- the Church measured the day as starting at sunset. Although we now consider All Saints' (or Hallows') day to be on the day after Halloween, they were, at that time, considered to be the same day.

We can be sure that Ms Rowling -- and Harry Potter -- will reveal the true meaning of HALLOWS to us.

For more articles on psychology, dream-study, sexuality and marriage therapy, see The GoArticles of Kathleen Falken.

About the Author
Kathleen Falken has been a marriage counselor and sex therapist for over 25 years. To read more about modern marriage therapy, see Save My Marriage Today!

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Treasures-By-Brenda wrote...

Nicely done lens, blessed today by a new SquidAngel.

Brenda

ReplyPosted April 09, 2009

Marelisa wrote...

I'm absolutely a Harry Potter fan. I own all of the DVD's that have come out so far. It's too bad they had to move the premier of the next Harry Potter movie to this summer because of the writer's strike. I really enjoyed the Potter Puppet Pals in "The Mysterious Ticking Noise" :-)

ReplyPosted January 05, 2009

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Harry Potter is Amazing, and you did an awesome job putting together this helpful lens.

ReplyPosted September 05, 2008

Janet21 wrote...

5*'s! Lensrolled to my Harry Potter Gifts lens. :)

ReplyPosted August 18, 2008

beachbum_gabby wrote...

really great book and movie, it inspires a lot of people esp children.

ReplyPosted June 16, 2008

jordanwhite wrote...

Lots of good info! Thanks.

ReplyPosted March 30, 2008

Lakota429 wrote...

Great lens! 5 stars! Can't wait to see the movie! I'm sure that'll be a while, tho! :) Annie~

ReplyPosted March 29, 2008

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Super job on this one Fluff! ~A~
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ReplyPosted March 12, 2008

totalhealth wrote...

harry potter series is very interesting. great lens on this good book.

ReplyPosted February 15, 2008

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I like reading Harry potter books because they are so interesting than any other books what I had read upto now.Every book of Harrypotter is excellent especially last part.

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More Harry Potter 

Links 

Buy the Book: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (US)
Pre-order your copy of J.K. Rowling's newest book from Amazon.co.uk, released on July 21st.
Buy the Book: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (UK)
Pre-order your copy of J.K. Rowling's newest book from Amazon.co.uk, released on July 21st.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows
Some people mistakenly call this book the "Deathly Hollows", but it's not - it's the "Deathly Hallows".