The story continues in the sequel Harry Potter and The War Within. Harry becomes much more emotional and frustrated as the Second War erupts in a terror campaign and his scar connection makes him the sentinel. He must train fighters even while seeking to master the message of peace received in the Egyptian shrine. Then something makes his friends and allies start to fight with each other, making them appear to be an easy target for destruction. This story is considerably more violent and dark than Harry Potter and the Goblin Rebellion. There are also some sections that are more risqué'.
There is also a fair amount of frankly religious content, particularly Christian, although virtually all doctrine is avoided, except as it pertains to practicing universal love (if you don't know that term, it is explained in the story, particularly chapter 2). There is even recognition given that the concept is not exclusively a Christian idea, though it is core to Christianity. Some people who have read the story find the religious content dull or offensive: if you find yourself feeling that way, I ask your patience. It only consists of a few chapters, less than 10 of the whole story, and there is plenty of action and intrigue in the other parts.
