
I like books, but one that stands out in my mind that I really thought was great was "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows". I read that book like five times, I just couldn't get enough of it. I think that it is insanely well written(oh, and by the way, if you haven't read the book, you probably shouldn't' read this blog, because it has spoilers). I really like how it's full of action and it has a little mystery to it as well. I think my favorite part is the battle of Hogwarts, all the way up to the battle at the end because it's a really long scene and it has a lot of depth to it, filled with some sad and happy parts. I also like the part when Ron has commented that Harry has stopped saying You-Know-Who's name. Harry says that it was just a bad habit he'd gotten into, and said "Voldemort". "No!" Ron yelled, but too late. Ron explained that anybody who said his name could be traceable. They then started gathering their belongings, but too late! They heard voices outside and knew that they had been found. Harry was surprised when Hermione pointed her wand at him, and jinxed the heck out of his face to disguise him. I really liked the drama that followed at Malfoy manner. I think that this book could be a candidate for one of the best books I've ever read in my life, and I strongly recommend it(I haven't read Brisinger yet, I heard that that's a pretty good book as well).
Adam