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We invited you to tell us about a book that made its mark with you. Here are two reviews of the final Harry Potter book

Potter comes to life, by Audrey Anne Cassar, 10, of Birkirkara

The book Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows was great, full of adventure, fun and unexpected challenges. Harry, Ron and Hermione set out for adventure together in search of Horcruxes.

They have been best friends since their first year at Hogwarts school of witchcraft and wizardry. They have to finish the challenge Professor Dumbledore has given Harry in their sixth year. Will they succeed? Who will die? But I'll leave that for you to find out. When I finished reading the book I was very happy. I was also a little disappointed because I knew it was the last and final Harry Potter book. I wish JK Rowling would continue the series, since I'm sure that if she stops writing this series it will be a bit of a disappointment to all Harry Potter fans.

20071010-junior--mark2.jpgHarry Potter encourages reading, by Dylan Bulteel, 13, of Marsaxlokk

I found Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows interesting because it keeps you in suspense. It still manages to give you a few surprises in the end. It speaks about the time after death and this book also teaches us not to judge people by what other people say about them. As usual this book is full of magic and other exciting things.

Readers who are fans of Harry Potter and Lord Of The Rings should try reading Eragon which is about a dragon rider and his adventures. It is also full of magic and evil villains. The author was only 15 when he started to write this book. There is also the sequel called Eldest.

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