Harry Potter and Deathly Hallow is the end of the well known book?
By syoti20
@syoti20 (5292)
Philippines
November 24, 2010 9:22pm CST
Its only Harry Potter and Deathly hallow has the Part 1and 2. Am i right? Will you agree that this is 2011 is the last journey for the well known selling books of all time? What will happen next after we watched the Part 2 of Deathly Hallow on 2011.
Any idea?
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4 responses
@allamgirl (2140)
• Philippines
27 Nov 10
yeah, the second part of deathly hallows would be the last of the harry potter movies. i do hope it would be the last, but not because i don't like harry potter. i actually do like harry potter very much. i also liked the ending in the book. everything has to end, and i think that jk rowling already wrote the best ending for harry potter. to write more books or do more movies about him, it might just ruin its good run.
jk rowling actually wrote another book after harry potter. did you notice the book that hermione was reading? tales of beadle the bard? jk actually published it. i doubt that they'd do a movie about it though since it's a collection of magical stories or magical children. they're short stories so i don't think it would make a blockbuster like harry potter.
@grvdubey11 (1879)
• India
26 Nov 10
Every thing has to end even if its so good like interesting tale of Harry Potter , but i am happy as finally the recent movie Deathly Hallows is more close to the book as compared to previous Harry Potter movies except Prisoner of Azkaban and probably the best among all the Harry Potter movies.I hope last part will be as good as this one if not better.
@allyoftherain (7208)
• United States
25 Nov 10
Non-Fans like me will cheer with glee and pray they hear less about the franchise at long last!
I know all you Harry Potter fans are sad and disappointed, and I'd feel the same way if it was one of my favorite series that was coming to an end. But all good things come to an end. I don't think a good story that didn't end would remain good. You can miss the characters, but do you really want them to live in adventure, peril, danger, drama, and the all the stuff that makes a series good for the rest of their lives? I don't know about you... but at some point I like to hear, "And they lived happily ever after.... THE END!" It's sad to see a good book series come to its completion... but there are so many even better book series out there waiting to be discovered! Plenty of books in the bookstore... no reason to be sad forever.
@TheAdvocate (2392)
• Philippines
26 Nov 10
The journey has to end sometime. It is a good series, and I am an avid HP fan, but even I would get tired if Rowlings did not end it. I do hope that he will write something now about HP's adulthood and family life.





