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Scene from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Harry Potter and the judgment of posterityThe End of the PotterverseHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallowsby J. K. RowlingScholastic July 2007, 759 pages, $34.99 [20 July 2007] by Chauncey MabeSouth Florida Sun-Sentinel (MCT) The End of the PotterverseNow that the conclusion of the seven-book Harry Potter saga is finally upon us, it is not too early to begin placing J.K. Rowling's creation into literary perspective. The Lords of High Culture, not surprisingly, have examined Harry and found him wanting.
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