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Harry Potter and the Sorcere's Stone by J.K. Rowling was a
good book. It was the longest book I've ever read. The whole
wizard and witch thing was very fascinating. In this book
there were many exiting adventures. Because Harry and his
friends were always being nosey, they got into a lot of
trouble. Hagrid, Harry's gamekeeper, was sort of watching over
him. There are many lessons I've learned by reading this book.
One of them is, not to play with magic because if you do you
might find yourself in trouble. Reading it may take a while
but it's worth it. All of the characters are very unique and
weird. Some of them have names I couldn't pronounce. This book
kept me on the edge of my seat! Table Top Torchiere table
lamps.
What a delightful series. I
inherited the books from my mother. I hadn't planned to read
them, I was to save them for my children. The first book was
fun and interesting, but I felt that the ending was a little
of a last minute decision and the twist was edited back into
the story. I don't think the 9-12 age group would feel this
way, but as an adult reading it that's what it seemed like.
I have read all 4 books over
a 2 week period, so evidently they kept my interest. What I
have found wonderful is that the story is very well developed
from book to book. It builds upon the previous Table Top
Torchiere and the author's plot twists become better developed
in each installment.
I have read series novels
before and was sadly disappointed when the plot left you
hanging very awkwardly. J.K. Rowling tells a wonderful story
within each book and when all is done you know an entire
portion of Harry Potter's story. At the end of each book, Top
Torchiere lamps. my interest was peaked for the next
installment. In other series novels, I felt as though the
story was just cut off because the publisher/author hit the
desired number of pages for a decent novel. I can't wait until
my children are old enough to read these and I'll be happy to
see installment number 5. |