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“He was more afraid than you were that night, Harry. You had accepted, even embraced, the possibility of death, something Lord Voldemort has never been able to do. Your courage won, your wand overpowered his. And in doing so, something happened between those wands, something that echoed the relationship between their masters.”

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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

In this gripping conclusion to the Harry Potter series, readers are taken on a thrilling journey as Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, and Ron Weasley embark on their final mission to destroy Voldemort's horcruxes. The novel is filled with suspense, heart-wrenching moments, and profound revelations about the magical world and its inhabitants. As the trio faces numerous challenges and the ultimate confrontation with Voldemort, the story delves into themes of sacrifice, the power of love, and the enduring strength of friendship. more

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