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Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone Review - JK Rowling

  • Writer: annadempsey37
    annadempsey37
  • Mar 16
  • 3 min read

Updated: 5 days ago


Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by J. K. Rowling is an exciting and magical story about friendship, courage, and discovering who you really are. The novel follows a young boy named Harry Potter who has lived a very unhappy life with his cruel relatives, the Dursleys, and has always felt like he doesn’t belong. Everything changes when Harry learns that he is actually a wizard and has been invited to attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. There, he begins a completely new life filled with magic, adventure, and the chance to finally feel like he belongs somewhere.

From the very beginning, the story is interesting and mysterious. Harry suddenly discovers that the world is much bigger and more magical than he ever imagined. When he arrives at Hogwarts, he meets many new people and learns about spells, magical creatures, and the different houses in the school. The magical setting makes the story very fun and exciting to read, and it feels like there is always something surprising happening. As Harry settles into school life, strange events start to occur, which makes the story even more suspenseful and keeps readers curious about what will happen next.

One of the most enjoyable parts of the book is the magical world that Rowling creates. The details about Hogwarts, the classes, and the magical objects make it feel like a real place that readers can imagine clearly. From flying broomsticks to secret passages in the castle, every part of the world feels creative and full of wonder. It makes readers wish they could also receive a letter inviting them to Hogwarts and experience the magic themselves.

The characters in the story are also very memorable and interesting. Harry quickly becomes friends with Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, and their friendship becomes one of the most important parts of the story. Ron is loyal and funny, while Hermione is very intelligent and always tries to help solve problems. Together, they support Harry and help him face the challenges that come their way. Their teamwork and friendship show how important it is to trust and help each other.

Another important part of the story is the theme of bravery. Even though Harry is still young and new to the magical world, he shows courage when he faces danger and stands up for what is right. Throughout the story, he learns more about himself and about the dark wizard Lord Voldemort, who is connected to Harry’s past. This adds mystery and tension to the story and makes the reader want to keep reading to find out what will happen.

Although the book is mostly fun and magical, it also has moments that are serious and emotional. Harry’s past and the dangers he faces remind readers that the story is not just about magic, but also about loyalty, courage, and making the right choices. These deeper themes make the story more meaningful while still being enjoyable to read.

The writing style is simple and easy to follow, which makes the book very accessible for younger readers, but it is still interesting enough for older readers as well. The story moves at a good pace, with lots of exciting moments that keep readers engaged. The mystery surrounding the magical object hidden at Hogwarts also keeps the tension high throughout the story.

Overall, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone is a magical and unforgettable story about friendship, bravery, and discovering who you truly are. It introduces readers to an amazing world full of imagination while also teaching important lessons about loyalty and courage. It is perfect for readers who enjoy adventurous and imaginative stories with strong characters and exciting mysteries.

I would give this book 5 out of 5 stars because it is creative, exciting, and full of magic, and it leaves readers eager to continue the rest of the series.

 
 
 

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