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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

Barbara Wysocki, Cora J. Belden Library, Rocky Hill, CT -- School Library Journal, 8/1/2007

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (unabr.) 12 cassettes or 17 CDs. 21:39 hrs. Prod. by Listening Library. Dist. by Listening Library/Books on Tape. 2007. cassette, ISBN 978-0-7393-6040-8: $90. CD, ISBN 978-0-7393-6041-5: $90.

Gr 6 Up–Listeners may want to linger over Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Scholastic, 2007) since this is J. K. Rowling’s last installment in her universally successful fantasy series. However, the high-tension adventures of Harry assisted by Hermione and Ron will immediately draw everyone into the quest to vanquish Voldemort. With the Dark Lord in control of the Ministry of Magic, the trio use their combined wizardly talents to stay hidden as they follow Dumbledore’s assignment to destroy the dangerous horcruxes. Finding those fragmented pieces of their enemy’s soul leads the friends to angry arguments, near-fatal encounters and, occasionally, humorous episodes. Pursuing Dumbledore’s oblique clues also reveals the truth behind a powerful, death-defying magic wand and stone, but that knowledge threatens to sidetrack the teens. The final confrontation is a bloody battle at Hogworts that involves the vast cast of creatures, allies and foes from the previous six volumes. In the end, Harry learns unexpected truths that are pivotal in the concluding struggle between good and evil. Narrator Jim Dale again serves up superbly distinctive characters and adds excitement when he narrates action scenes. Creating more than 200 voices for the Potter series, Dale has not only brought a rich vocal presence to the text, but he’s also set an audiobook record for the number of characters portrayed. For those who have enjoyed the print version of the book, listening to this recording will extend and enhance the inspiring climax to this legendary septet.

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