The book that I read this October is the one and only Harry Potter and The Philsopher's Stone. I've read the other 6 books but when I was reading the series, I wasn't very interested in the first book and skipped over it. At the beginning, it was kinda boring because all they talk about is when Harry was being taken from Godric's Hallow. Knowing that I liked the other 6 books, I wanted to push through the the parts I didn't find interesting and kept going. By the last few chapters of the book, I was at the "nose in the book at 2:00am because the chapter before left you on a cliffhanger" stage, which I only do when the book is very interesting and I just can't wait to happen out next. Overall, it was amazing book that I wished I didn't skip over when I read the series because I thought it was going to be "boring" which it definitely wasn't. I have a little introduction to the book but I won't spoil anything. Don't worry.
Harry Potter. If you're wizard or witch, you know exactly who I'm talking about. But, if you're a human or "muggle," you would think that's just a boy's name and nothing else. Harry Potter is one of the most famous wizards of all time, because when he was just a baby, he managed to kill Voldemort, the darkest wizard of all time. The catch is, Harry doesn't even know that he's famous. He just thinks that he's plain old Harry Potter. But that's all about to change.
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