Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is a great book for all
ages. In this story, Harry Potter, a young 11-year-old boy,
has found out that he is a wizard, and that he must go to a
very good school to learn magic. Though he lives with his dead
parents' relatives, he will still go to Hogwarts School of
Witchcraft and Wizardry. It is a awesome school run by the
best headmaster Hogwarts has ever seen, Albus Dumbledore.
Lenox table lamps, A strange, large man named Hagrid has come
to tell Harry, a orphan, all about his past, and also about
how he will leave his relatives, who despised him, and go to a
castle school to learn all about magic. There Harry has many
adventures, makes lot of new friends, and saves the school
from the man that took away his parents, though he couldn't
kill Harry, Lord Voldemort. Harry then must return to his
house to live with his relatives.
I really liked this book. There were a lot of adventerous
parts to the story. One of my favorite parts in the story was
when Harry, Ron, and Hermione went through the trapdoor to get
past all the teachers' enchantments and challenges to get to
the Sorcerer's Stone Lenox . The first challenge that they
have to overcome is the thing that was guarding the Stone, a
big three-headed-dog named Fluffy. "They played music, and
Fluffy went to sleep..." said the author. The second challenge
was Devil's Snare, which is a plant. The third challenge was a
broomstick chase after flying keys to find the door's key. The
fourth challenge was to play across a giant life-size
chessboard lamp. The fifth challenge was to go past a troll,
but someone already had. The sixth and final challenge was to
solve a logic puzzle. Those are the challenges that I like
about the adventure. |