I've decided that instead of writing a review for each book separately, that I would write one really long one. So please bare with me if this seems to go on and on. :)
Harry Potter Series
many, many, excellent pages
Upon reading the first pages in Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone (Year One), the reader will feel automatically hooked. You are thrown into a world across the ocean that isn't much different than the life we live today: a humble, British town, and a young boy oblivious to a future that is destined for him to achieve.
As the story and books progress, Harry Potter grows immensely, and faces many diffferent conflicts that will keep the reader's eyes glued to the page. As Harry enters Hogwarts for the first time in book one, he is amazed that such a place could exist, and that there are so many other people like him. SPOILER: *Unfortunatly, this is also a feeling he shares with the Dark Lord Voldemort who plans to take over the wizarding world with Dark Magic.* Harry faces intense Quidditch games, OWL exams and many battles that build as the years at Hogwarts become unforgetable.
Rowling does a great job of creating settings that seem so real. Hogwarts, Privet Drive, Hogsmeade, Grindelmaud Place, and The Burrow can be pictured perfectly and although not all of them are cozy and inviting, they each play an inportant roll in each book.
As the story and books progress, Harry Potter grows immensely, and faces many diffferent conflicts that will keep the reader's eyes glued to the page. As Harry enters Hogwarts for the first time in book one, he is amazed that such a place could exist, and that there are so many other people like him. SPOILER: *Unfortunatly, this is also a feeling he shares with the Dark Lord Voldemort who plans to take over the wizarding world with Dark Magic.* Harry faces intense Quidditch games, OWL exams and many battles that build as the years at Hogwarts become unforgetable.
Rowling does a great job of creating settings that seem so real. Hogwarts, Privet Drive, Hogsmeade, Grindelmaud Place, and The Burrow can be pictured perfectly and although not all of them are cozy and inviting, they each play an inportant roll in each book.
Rowling also vividly creates characters that invite you to read their tale time and time again. Harry Potter and his best friends Ron Weasley and Hermoine Granger have no idea of the triumphs and tradgedies they will face when they step onto the Hogwarts Express for the first time. Other minor characters I love are: the sweet and loveable Mrs. Weasley, the odd, yet engaging Luna Lovegood, curious Neville Longbottom, beautiful Ginny Weasley and the peppy Nymphadora Tonks.
The Harry Potter Series is as follows:
1. Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone 309 pages
2. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 341 pages
3. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban 435 pages
4. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire 734 pages
5. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix 870 pages
6. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince 652 pages
7. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 759 pages
As you read, Harry Potter becomes more than just a protagonist in a great story, but a best friend you want to keep forever and ever.
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