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  1. Jul 21, 2007 · While a part of ‘ Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows ‘ is definitely slow-paced and lacks action like the rest of the book, it is by no means boring as a whole. While some readers might find this boring, from the perspective of the plot, this ‘limbo’ in the book serves as an illustration of the characters’ feelings themselves, and ...

  2. Chapter 25 Summary. PDF Cite Share. Noelle Thompson. | Certified Educator. Shell Cottage. At Shell Cottage, Harry worries about his decision not to race Voldemort to the Elder Wand. Full of doubts ...

  3. As dinner ends, Mrs. Weasley sends Harry, Ron, and Hermione off to separate chores once again. The three of them manage to sneak into Ron's room to discuss the situation. They're still horrified by Mad-Eye's death; Hermione breaks down crying. Ron dashes over to comfort her. Moving on, Hermione starts getting ready for their forthcoming journey.

  4. Chapter 24 Summary. The Wandmaker. Devastated over Dobby’s death, Harry insists on digging the grave himself, without the use of magic. Digging Dobby’s grave gives Harry ample time to think ...

  5. Chapter 12 Summary. PDF Cite Share. Noelle Thompson. | Certified Educator. Magic Is Might. It is late in the summer now, and the hideout of Grimmauld Place remains a secret. The enemies still ...

  6. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the seventh and final book in the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling. It was released on 21 July 2007 at 00:01 am local time in English-speaking countries. It was followed by a sequel to the original series, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child . The title was first released to the public through a hangman ...

  7. Chapter 26 Summary. Gringotts. Harry suffers through a sleepless night before he, Ron, Hermione, and Griphook leave for Gringotts Bank to attempt the break-in. Hermione joins the group as the ...

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