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Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone

  • Writer: Mary Cools
    Mary Cools
  • Apr 30
  • 1 min read

This is J.K. Rowling’s introduction fairy tale, and it introduces Harry and all of his friends. And his enemies. Instantly, readers will fall in love with Harry as he is a mistreated orphan whose parents were murdered. He is lied to and abused by his aunt and uncle and their terrible son, his cousin. Then, he finds out he is a wizard! All of the characters are very realistic and believable. Harry and his friends act like typical 10–11-year-olds. But their obstacles in life are magical. Not only children are drawn to this book, adults also like to dream too! In the U.S., this book is entitled differently, so don’t miss out. “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is the same book. Read and visit Hogwart’s, fly along on the train and live a life at the world’s best school of magic. Go on, get into a Quidditch match and soar! Rowling is our newest fairy tale writer, and she makes us believe. 

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