Scenes of torture are described, with characters writhing in pain, and characters sustain injuries that can't be healed by magic. Most happen in battle, but others are caused by curses, a giant snake, strangulation, and a stabbing. Get ready to have a few good cries with kids. One or two deaths will really stick with readers, depending on who they liked best throughout the series. Here, so many notable characters die (or appear to die) that it's almost hard to keep track by the end. There have been major character deaths since Book 4. Rowling's series about an orphan who discovers that he's a wizard tasked with saving the magical world from the evil Lord Voldemort. this series allows my mind to launch a new look on life.Parents need to know that Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the seventh and final book in J.K. I love Harry Potter, and even as an adult, I am willing to admit that my imagination (MUCH like many other adults) has been at bay for too long. (Sorry, had to insult the person who could not find any words beside curse-words to state his opinion.) The books, coupled with the movie are every child's and every adult who will admit to still being a child, dream come true, allowing the mind to create a magical world of potions, and creatures, friends and charms, turning staircases and moving photographs. Or maybe those people just did not understand the big words. Perhaps many of the people who dislike Harry missed the point- to amuse the imaginations and encourage people to open their mind to other types of people and literature. I, myself have read all the available books and never in my life have I had more imaginative dreams or daydreamt more about wondrous other worlds of magic and mystery. Even many adults are drawn to the fascination of the phenomenon. Harry Potter is the epitome of what children's imaginations long for.
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