Brief summary: this book is about a kid named Harry potter who
discovers that he is a wizard and can perform magic and
spells. He goes to a school in which to harness these powers
which his uncle forbids called Hogwarts. There at the school
harry makes two friends Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley and
they suspect that their dark arts defense teacher Prof. Snape
is planning something evil. They follow him around school
facing trials and tribulations, using spells magic and
know-how to save themselves from what they've already gotten
themselves in to. Chrome table lamps.
I liked this book basically because it was full of magic I
guess. I mean Its really not the type of book I read often,
considering that I don't read much anyway, but the thing is,
it was O.K. It had its highs and lows and I'm not allowed to
disperse the most of them because they would ruin it for
someone else. Anyway, I dislike it in the fact that this book
takes chrome lamps so much credit from other books, there are
other books about other things but they don't get an
1111212123243th of the credit.
Would I recommend it? Eh, maybe given the right circumstances
and asked the right way I would but it would really depend on
the type of person asking. Not to be judgmental an all it's
just that I don't think a pro wrestler would go about reading
this book rather than to my fellow classmates. is a fun
reading for everyone of all ages. I think that Harry Potter
can be a learning experience for everyone. Even though they
say some wierd stuff in this book. I think little kids
understand it, because they have very imagative minds. I am
not just saying kids have it adults have it too. Harry Potter
is a book a family could read together and discuss about it
with one another. |