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Review of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone Book


The series of Harry Potter is written by the celebrated author J.K.Rowling. The first book of the series is Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.
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It all starts when Harry was brought up by his late mother’s sister, Petunia Dursley her husband and spoilt child, Dudley who in harry’s opinion was a pig with a wig. Then on his birthday Harry came to know all the truth about his and that he was accepted in the school of Hogwarts. Along with his two best friends Hermione and Ron, they fought many encounters together and finally saved the Philosopher’s Stone from being by none other than the Dark Lord himself. The Dark Lord or rather Lord Voldemort was the reason of harry’s mysterious past, Lord Voldemort  had killed harry’s parents but had failed to kill Harry and he had instead gotten a scar.

This novel is so popular that the movies were also made and had been a very big hit. The reason for this is because of the unique world of magic J.K.Rowling has created bout wands, broomsticks, magical creatures and so on. The main thing which I liked is how she has written the concept of the book, in some places we read it like an add-on but almost the whole book depends on that information and we come to know about that later. I recommend this book people between 7 and above as it can be read, understood and loved by people within this age group.
Review by Vidhi

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