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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows-7
I think that this book is a lot better then other books that close off a series, because she (J. K. Rowling) was able to include all the elements of the writing process and still able to make a ending that will not cue a next book in the series. Before I read the book I was hoping for an insight into Harry's adult life, and I got it. Therefore, this is the best closer for a series I have read in a long time. Therefore, I recommend this book for teens and any one else who enjoys a good book to jump into.
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