Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
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- £26.99
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- £26.99
Publisher Description
Stephen Fry brings the richness of these magical stories to life in the original British recordings.
'Give me Harry Potter,' said Voldemort's voice, 'and none shall be harmed. Give me Harry Potter, and I shall leave the school untouched. Give me Harry Potter, and you will be rewarded.'
Treat your ears to a performance so rich and captivating you'll imagine yourself in the halls of Hogwarts. Wherever you listen, the unmistakable voice of Stephen Fry is guaranteed to guide you ever more deeply into this magical story and transport you to the heart of the adventure.
As he climbs into the sidecar of Hagrid's motorbike and takes to the skies, leaving Privet Drive for the last time, Harry Potter knows that Lord Voldemort and the Death Eaters are not far behind. The protective charm that has kept Harry safe until now is broken, but he cannot keep hiding. The Dark Lord is breathing fear into everything Harry loves and to stop him Harry will have to find and destroy the remaining Horcruxes. The final battle must begin - Harry must stand and face his enemy...
Theme music composed by James Hannigan
Having become classics of our time, the Harry Potter stories never fail to bring comfort and escapism. With their message of hope, belonging and the enduring power of truth and love, the story of the Boy Who Lived continues to delight generations of new listeners.
Customer Reviews
Amazing!
Great, very clear reading with expression and amazing voices.
Amazing
Amazing
Potterhead incoming.
I want to punch Voldemort right in the middle of his noseless face. And the movie made me want to jump in and kill all of the people (except Harry) who murdered anyone.
And you know when all of the people that Harry loved and died came back. Yeah? Well me and my friends were going to campaign for more Dobby in the book and the film. We even got the signs ready. But my mum stamped on the plan.
Comment back if you think we should do it anyways.
Also can we just have a moment of silence for all of the deaths in this movie.
Just saying, did anyone notice the twin telepathy. First George gets injured and then Fred dies. It’s twin telepathy but I feel like Fred pulled the short straw.