Thursday, September 15, 2016
Blog 3 Text to World- Harry Potter
The book I am reading is called Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone by J.K. Rowling. It is about a boy who lives with the Dursleys. Harry is treated like junk there and never has celebrated his birthday. One day when he is turning 11 he gets a letter saying from Hogwarts that he was accepted at a school that teaches Witchcraft and Wizardry. His uncle keeps on burning the letters and won't let him go. At midnight he turns 11 and a giant named Hagrid takes Harry in and sends him to Hogwarts. Harry goes to Diagon Alley and gets all his supplies and sees in the newspaper that Gringotts bank has been robbed but nothing was stolen. Harry goes to Hogwarts and meets new friends and the goal of the year is to win the house cup by whoever has the most points. (You can earn points by being good) Through out the year Harry experiences weird things happening like a wizard trying to bring Voldemort, a dead wizard, who killed Harrys parents. If he manages to get the Sorcerers Stone there is no stopping him. (Tried to steal it in bank) It can make you live forever but with a cost. Harry and his friends have to stop the wizard from bringing Voldemort back and win the House Cup without failing their team.
The book I read reminds me of the world right now and before because in the book everyone comes together and puts an end to something. In some wars right now and before there has been alliances working together to stop the bad guy. In the book everyone at Hogwarts groups together and some help Harry on his quest to stop Voldemort from coming back and participating in the House Cup. In World war II countries came together to stop Hitler and put the end to The Holocaust. This is a good example because they collided and its perfect for seeing that some of this happened in the Harry Potter book.
Harry Potter is one of the best books I have ever read. There is so much to say about it I can't say it all. I wish I didn't have any homework so I could read it in 1 day. I loved the way J.K. Rowling organized the story and the plotline she made. This story teaches readers to never give up and never lose hope. I recommend this book to anyone who likes fantasy genres. I would say this is for all people to read and everyone would enjoy it. If you want to find out if Harry can stop the wizard who is bringing Voldemort back to life and win the House Cup for his team you should read this book.
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