Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: J.K. Rowling's Final Installment

Rashel Dan
It is said that words are a writer's canvas to create a stupendous work of art. Through a creative combination of terms and expressions, an ingenious writer molds a sculpture founded on vision and creativity. In writing a book, English literacy isn't the only asset that a person needs. He also needs that intense love to express his deepest thoughts and feelings in the most imaginative and ground-breaking manner.

When J.K. Rowling wrote the very first Harry Potter book, which was Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, people didn't expect it would soon take over the world. Individuals of all ages, ranging from a ten year old kid to a fifty year old grandmother of two, flocked in bookstores to get their very own copy of the remarkable fantasy novel by Joanne Kathleen Rowling.

The end is near for Harry Potter's exhilarating and magical adventures as publishers announce the release date, which is July 21, 2007, of the much sought after seventh succession of the Harry Potter series. The concluding book, which is captivatingly entitled Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, was described by its brilliant author as "the most wonderful way to end a series" and she also shares it's her favorite among all seven books. Moreover, the talented writer admits that she has never felt such an extreme mixture of emotions in her entire career as a writer. She felt overjoyed at the same time inconsolable as Harry Potter, which is the creation that made her the richest writer in literary history, wave goodbye to his avid fans around the globe in the concluding book which will be released soon. However, J.K. Rowling remains quiet about the final adventures of the wizard kid.

The release of the concluding installment of the Harry Potter phenomena is expected to be one big event. As a matter of fact, Tweedle Bros. Children's Bookshop is planning a huge party on the evening before the book's release in the market. A costume party, a live owl show, and so much more exciting surprises are anticipated by the Potter fans. However, an admission to the said party requires partygoers to purchase the book from the bookshop itself.

In J.K. Rowling's website, she describes her feelings with regard to the final Harry Potter book by quoting an excerpt from Charles Dicken's foreword to "David Copperfield":

"It would concern the reader little, perhaps, to know how sorrowfully the pen is laid down at the close of a two-year' imaginative task; or how an Author feels as if he were dismissing some portion of himself into the shadowy world, when a crowd of the creatures of his brain are going from him for ever."

Sometimes it's really hard for a person to let go a certain task which he or she entailed blood and sweat for it to be accomplished. In J.K. Rowling's case, when it comes to creating novels her creativity and breakthrough thinking, mixed with a spoonful of hard work, were the main assets which made her succeed in her goal of completing a manuscript fascinating both young and old. Harry Potter definitely made its mark not just in the realm of literature but also in the commercial industry. Any writer's dream would be to write something that would dominate the minds and emotions of its readers. J.K. Rowling has certainly accomplished that dream through the magical world of Harry Potter.

Published by Rashel Dan

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