Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is a book that people of
all ages all over the world can enjoy. Even if you are a
person who isn't a big one on reading. When I first started
the book I wasn't sure if I would enjoy reading it because it
was meant for a younger audience, but as I got farther and
farther into the book I found myself having troubles putting
it down.
It starts off with every child's nightmare about growing up
not know your parents and living with your horrible relatives.
But unlike most children Harry Potter knows something is
missing in his life besides his real family, he knows that
there is more to him then a scar on his forehead. Contemporary
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missing. The older he gets the more he wonders until around
the time of his 13th birthday he starts to get letters in the
mail about a school that his uncle will not let him go to
because it is a school called Hogwrats school of Witchcraft
and Wizardry. The reason Harry's uncle Vernon doesn't want him
to go is because Harry's parents were wizards and they died by
the hands of another wizard that's how Harry got the scar on
his forehead. On Harry's 13th birthday he meets a very strange
man named Hadgrid lamps. Hadgrid is the grounds keeper at
Hogwarts and an old friend of Harry's parents. Hadgrid ends up
taking Harry on a little shopping spree to get all of the
supplies he will need to attend Hogwarts. When Harry gets to
school he makes many new friends and finds out all about
himself and his parents. He goes on many adventures and
overcomes lots of obstacles. I would definitely recommend any
and every one read this book.
appeals to people of all ages.
Contemporary lamps, It seems that the only audience would be
students and young children, but I found that adults, as well
as teenagers, find comfort in this book. Although, the ideal
audience would be kids from ages 13-18. This was a great book!
The characters were believable and the plot kept me interested
from page one. J.K. Rowling has one imagination! For not
knowing exactly what witches and wizards are like (since they
are imaginary) she gave a perfect description. I could
visualize contemporary lamp on your table specifically what
the characters looked like. Harry and his scar, Ron and his
red hair, and Malfoy with his sneaky look. At the beginning of
the book it was a little hard to follow because we as an
audience do not get the entire background. This would be the
only down fall in her plot. This book was full of suspense and
mystery! I found myself wanting more, and thinking of what I
would do in that situation. I was scared for Harry in parts
and upset at the fact of how Malfoy degraded Harmoine and Ron.
I went through every emotion possible, or so it seemed. I
absolutely loved this book and cannot wait to get my hands on
the others! At times I wished that I could have gone to a
school like this, where you took classes like Potions and
Defense Against the Dark Arts. Table lamps, Where there was
points awarded for the best class, and adventures around every
corner! I give this book ten out of ten stars because of all
of this, the wanting for more excitement, the great
description, and the characters. I would not only recommend it
to teenagers but to adults who want to believe in magic and
the enchantment of a make believe world. |