I have read all four of your adventures, mystery series, Harry Potter. The most amazing out of the four are Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban. throughout the series, I could not live to put the book down and had to watch harry out with every person who thwarted him. In effect, his enemies became more vengeful.
“Malfoy was furious about Buckbeak. He was convinced that Hagrid had found a way of smuggling the hippogriff to safety, and seemed outraged that he and his father had been outwitted by a gamekeeper.
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That is what kept me reading. You kept putting Harry into these near-impossible situations and through friend and phoenix, he always came out a better person. He started by learning that he had a stocker who was willing to take his life away to kill Potter. Of co,urse we know that this man was Lord Voldermort, the darkest wizard of evil magic. then dealing with thorns in his side by the names Professor Snape and Mr.
Malfoy.
“YOU’RE PATHETIC!” Harry yelled. “JUST BECAUSE THEY MADE A FOOL OF YOU AT SCHOOL YOU WON’T EVEN LISTEN”
“SILENCE! I WILL NOT BE SPOKEN TO LIKE THAT!” Snape shrieked.’
Now, in the beginning, end, and through some early chapters you set the story in either the Dursley, or Weasley’s and harry is on his summer break.
“The Dursley family of number four, privet drive was the reason that Harry never enjoyed his summer holidays.” “…Aunt Petunia and Uncle Vernon had hoped that if they kept Harry as downtrodden as possible, they would be able to squash the magic out of him.
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One of the things that you incorporated into your books was repeating and referencing previous occasions. I’m sure it helps a lot of people to know what happened if they forgot or they didn’t read the first two books. I find that it makes the book too repetitive and lagging, not to make bad vibes but you should lose it before your fifth book is a bible. If someone doesn’t know what’s going on there is always research in books 1, 2, Internet, friends, and smaller more direct topic books like Quidditch Through the Ages. All the books I’ve read of yours have kept me reading and encouraged me to find more books to read and I thank you.
Oh and please continue to guide your other readers and me through Harry’s fifth year, sixth year, and more at Hogwarts School of Witches and Wizarding.
A Letter to J.K.Rowling about the Book that Stole My Heart. (2022, Aug 17). Retrieved from https://paperap.com/a-letter-to-j-k-rowling-about-the-book-that-stole-my-heart/