Harry Potter

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Harry Potter and the Relics of the Death (original title in English: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows) is the seventh and last book of the series of Harry Potter'snovels, written by the British authoress J. K. Rowling. v The latter book narrates the events that continue directly to the previous book: Harry Potter and the mystery ofthe prince - of 2005-, and he concludes with the final clash, for a long time awaited, between Harry Potter and his allies, and the dark magician Lord Voldemort and hisservants, the Mortífagos.
The publishing house Bloomsbury Deathly Hallows publishes in the United Kingdom, his native land. This edition and the American. The book brokerecords of sales, turning into the book more rapidly sold of all the times. At 12 p.m. of his publication more than eleven million copies had finished off already. Theprevious record, nine millions on the first day, had obtained it his predecessor 2
The crítico of the diary The Baltimore Sun, Mary Carole McCauley, praised the series ofnovels, defining her as a " classic bildungsroman ". It indicated that " to the book seven he lacks much of the captivation and the humor that distinguished to theprevious novels. Even the writing is more prosaic ", but it added that, given the most serious nature of the book, " how might it be otherwise? " 63
Alice Fordham of theLondon newspaper The Times wrote that " the genius of Rowling does not reside only in the complete invention of a world of fantasy, but in his skill to create prominentfigures who jump of the pages, royal and brave and adorable ". Fordham concludes: " we Have waited a long time, but neither Rowling nor Harry have disappointed us ultimately
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