Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone (review sample #1)
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Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone (review sample #1)
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Harry Potter is an 11 year old orphan who's parents were killed when he was a year old. He is immediately taken by some strangers to live with his Aunt and Uncle and cousin Dudley who pretty much hate him. He discovers after receiving an acceptance letter from Hogwarts that he's actually a wizard born from 2 wizarding parents. Hogwarts is an academy for young wizards and witches to learn how to learn magic.
Very fun read. I can't recommend it more.
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-- 06 Feb 2016, 04:14 --
And the journey begins. ..spells, magical creatures, castle ..loved it....
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The book focuses on Harry and his two closest friends, Ron and Hermione. It journeys with them as they adjust to this magical school, where the paintings talk and move, where the stairs move. The book starts off rather dark as baby Harry is dropped off in his new house. The conversation between the characters at the start of the story piques your curiosity as to what is going on. The story moves on Harry's life with his hateful aunt and uncle, the Dursleys, who only shower to their son. The reader would then be brought through laughter as weird things start happening to Harry, from his cousin falling into a glassed snake enclosure to meeting Hagrid who gives Harry's cousin a pig tail. Harry is then brought to Hogwarts where he learns the meaning of friendship as he befriends Ron and Hermione. When weird things start happening at Hogwarts, Harry and his friends go about figuring out the reason for this. Harry with his bravery, Ron with his positivity and Hermione, the brain of the group, go through many encounters which will make your heart pound out of fear for them, laugh at their antics and admire them for their personality.
I gained so much from this book. And I thank J.K. Rowling for making Hermione a role model for girls out there. Hermione showed us that it was alright to be smarter than others. Her intelligence was what saved her friends in so many encounters. She taught me that girls could be brave too. As a young girl growing up, I think that was the most important thing. This book is something I would ensure my future children as well. It has taken a role in shaping me to be who I am today and I have read the book so many times that I would definitely recommend others to read it.
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Now that I've gotten that out of my system!... While this book is, by no means, classic novel worthy, what came after is definitely greatness achieved. The first book is simply a stepping stone into the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc., books regarding Harry Potter and his life. I have read and reread the first book more times than I can count over the years, and I have to say the beginning is very boring. Dreary to read, hard to get through, and at times, very lengthy in descriptions when the descriptions could have been skirted. Although I feel this way about the first book, especially the beginning, I do have to say that this is the perspective of an adult, whereas, as a child reading the book for the first time, I was enchanted. As an adult, and well-read person, I have noticed that J.K. Rowling seemed to sacrifice her writing skills in order to get a beginning description of Harry and his life pre-Hogwarts. Maybe it is just that she was forced to write about the muggle world in such detail that she may have struggled (whereas she succeeded heavily when writing about the magical world), or perhaps it is just getting into the story that was hard for her to create in an interesting way. Now, reading the book, I can't say "I can't put the book down because it is so good," but more of a "I know what is coming is really good, so I can't put the book down."
I would officially give the book a 2/4 stars, with each successive book receiving higher scores than the first.
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Sorcerers Stone however wasn't my fave but where it all started imho. I found it quite boring as a child and difficult to get excited about- it was basically the gateway to the others which got readers addicted.
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Years ago, my classmates were all excited about the Harry Potter book series and I thought it was just a fad. Then came the movies... and surprisingly, until now HP is still very famous and a lot of the people I know speak highly of this book. I got curious and started to read this book.
I was surprised. It is really a good book. It is very nice and easy to read and very enjoyable. I didn't get bored reading every page of the book, which is surprising because I easily get bored with most of the books out there. I even rewatched the movie before I continued with the remaining chapters of the book. The writing is excellent. It answered some of my questions in the movie. Well, of course, the movie just shows highlights of the book. I gave it only four because there are still some questions which are left unanswered, but I think it will be given light in the next books or not... I wouldn't know if I don't read all of them!