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Book Review

Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone


One of my favourite books is Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by J.K. Rowling. It is a
story about Harry Potter, an orphan brought up by his aunt and uncle because his parents were
killed when he was a baby. Harry is unloved by his uncle and aunt but everything changes when
he is invited to join Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and he finds out he's a wizard.
At Hogwarts Harry realises he's special and his adventures begin when he and his new friends
Ron and Hermione attempt to unravel the mystery of the Philosopher's Stone.
I can read this book over and over again. From the very beginning until the end J.K. Rowling has
I gripped! There is never a dull moment, whether it's battling with trolls, a three-headed dog, or
Harry facing Lord Voldermort. I would definitely recommend this book because it keeps you
reading without ever wanting to put the book down. By the end of the book you come to love the
characters and you want to read more. You won't be disappointed because the second book in the
series, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is just as great! If you haven't read any of the
Harry Potter books you are missing out on the best series ever!
And as it is put into movie, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone is an enthralling start to
Harry’s journey toward coming to terms with his past and facing his future. It was the first book
written by Rowling, and she was praised for creating well-rounded characters and a fully realized
wizard universe that coexisted with the present world. An almost immediate critical and popular
success, it was translated into some 60 languages. The six later novels about Harry’s further
adventures at Hogwarts were equally popular. The film Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s
Stone (2001) was also a blockbuster.

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