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Death is a huge point of the book, for in it we lose the greatest wizard of the Wizarding community, Dumbledore. We are reminded that even magic is no match for death. Death, we come to find, is also the thing that Voldemort fears most, causing him to stop at nothing in the quest for immortality. He pushes the boundaries of magic in order to seek this ultimate power, but can he escape death?
Nov 27, 2019 01:40AM
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Harry Potter, #6)

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Hugo Lee is on page 300 of 652
The first book is so focused into the world of real life cause and effect. The past of Tom Riddle and what made the angry young orphan into a wizard of devastating power? This rips the story out of the magical realm where things happen that would defy explanation and the world of rejection class warfare in the past this lead to decisions made in the present which impact people beyond the scope of expectations.
Dec 05, 2019 01:55AM
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Harry Potter, #6)


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