Quotes from Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows

“Avada Kedavara.”
The flash of green light illuminated every corner of the room. Charity fell, with a resounding crash, on to the table below, which trembled and creaked. Several of the Death Eaters leapt back in their chairs. Draco fell out of his on to the floor.
“Dinner, Nagini,” said Voldermort softly, and the great snake swayed and slithered from his shoulders onto the polished wood.

“Not my Daughter, You B*tch!!!!”

”Dawlish is still in St. Mungo’s and Gran’s on the run.” Neville

Hermione: “Are you a wizard or not!”

“Perhaps just one more, Master Harry, for luck?”
[Kreacher hitting Mundungus Fletcher with a pan]



"In fact, when all three of them were together Harry felt like the only non-mourner at a poorly attended funeral."

"'Tell me one thing,' said Harry. 'Is this real? Or has this been happening inside my head?'
Dumbledore beamed at him, and his voice sounded loud and strong in Harry's ears even though the bright mist was descending again, obscuring his figure.
'Of course it is happening inside your head, Harry, but why on earth should that mean that it is not real?'"

"You still don't get it, Riddle, do you?"

Harry to Voldermort in the last battle.

“You think you know more magic than I do?” he said. “Than I, than Lord Voldermort, who has performed magic that Dumbledore himself never dreamed of?”

Lord Voldermort to Harry Potter



Quotes by J.K.Rowling

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    How Good is Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

    How Good is the Deathly Hallows?



    The deathly hallows, lives upto all expectations. It is fast moving and absorbing. It helps, if you have read the previous editions; part of the charm of the story is how, the various subplots and loose ends are brought together in a fitting finale. Quite often, J.K.Rowling brings in characters who have played key roles in previous stories. For example, Dobby the house elf makes an important contribution to the story line. We also see another side to Kreacher, the house elf at Sirius's old house. J.K.Rowling has created many fascinating characters, but the house elf's add an intriguing development and provide a contrast to the other characters.

    The story is so engrossing that once you start, it is difficult to stop. In fact you find yourself rushing ahead of the page, trying to find out what happens next. The plot is very tight, within the world of Muggles and magic, it makes sense and follows a certain pattern. It is like J.K.Rowling has created a parallel world, with its own rules, creatures and way of being. To some extent, it brings to mind the creation of middle earth, by J.R.R. Tolkien. Although, not on the same level and degree of scope there are some common similarities.


    What Happens in the last Harry Potter?



    (Without giving the story away)

    There are tremendous battles between the forces of Voldermort and those opposing him. Some set piece battles take the breath away, one can visualise a very engaging film when they get round to making it. At the same time, in between the great battles there are also moments of reflection when we are with a couple of characters struggling with their inner battles.

    Is it easy to predict what happens? I think it is difficult to predict what happens, there are some twists in the plot which leave you gasping, but at the same time they make sense. This is one of the great strengths of J.K.Rowling - the ability to combine multiple plot lines and subplots and bring it all together.


    What next for Harry Potter?



    Given what J.K.Rowling has said, there seems little hope of future adventures for Harry Potter. Basically, Harry Potter, was always expected to be seven books. However, there is always the chance that she may change her mind. At the moment, J.K.Rowling has said that she is writing a children's book. She may also write an brief summary of some facts about the world of Hogwarts and Harry Potter.

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    Harry Potter mania will be hitting the shops very soon. 21st July

    The long awaited finale to the Harry Potter series – Harry Potter and the Deathly hallow is coming out on Saturday. J.K. Rowling finished writing it last year. She described the moment as a mixture of relief, satisfaction and regret. In truth, she is quite looking forward to getting rid of the huge wave of expectation that has met each book. The success of the book, has broke all previous records. The Half blood prince sold over 2 million copies on its first day of publication in Britain alone.

    Speculation on the future of Harry Potter

    Much has been speculated about whether Harry Potter lives or dies, J.K.Rowling has left the question open. On the one hand she understands why authors may wish to kill off characters, so other people can’t write stories continuing their adventures. On the other hand she said she was fearful about fans reactions if he did die. Interestingly, J.K.Rowling has entered into this arena, seeking to squash some of the fan's wildest speculative endings.

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    J.K.Rowling and the Deathly hallows

    J.K.Rowling felt a mixture of sadness and relief when she finally finished the last book in the Harry Potter series. Relief due to the end of the relentless pressure from publishers and fans. Sadness because she had really enjoyed writing and developing the Harry Potter series.

    Much speculation has gone into possible endings, on the one hand J.K.Rowling has taken an interest in fan speculation. She often enjoys finding the most absurd suggestions. However, the plot is being kept under tight raps; hopefully, they will avoid the situation last year, when the plot about Dumbledore being killed by Snape, leaked onto the internet.

    It is uncertain what will come next for J.K.Rowling. One thing for certain though, is that she need to worry about paying her council tax. The Deathly Hallows is likely to break all previous records, she is already firmly established as the best selling author of her generation.

    J.K.Rowling has said there will be one more book about Hogwarts, but it will not be in the same mould as the current books, it will be more factual.


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    The lastest biography to be published at Biography Online is of the immensely popular and successful writer J.K.Rowling

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    J.K.Rowling has recently announced she has finished: "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows." This is to be the final book in the Harry Potter Series. There is much speculation as to who will die. J.Rowling says she enjoyed this book the most. The end left her a mixture of emotions.

    "I can hardly believe that I've finally written the ending I've been planning for so many years. I've never felt such a mixture of extreme emotions in my life, never dreamed I could feel simultaneously heartbroken and euphoric."

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