Harry Potter series from Ken Vuichjcc's blog

That day, when I was 11 years old, changed my life. My favorite thing about holding Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire in my hands is the feeling of accomplishment. I was immediately drawn in by the story of a little kid who had a difficult upbringing and was isolated from his aunt and uncle from the very beginning. When he received the first letters from the owl, he knew he had witnessed a miracle. The dedication and diligence of the students at Hogwarts School astounds me. Then, when Hagrid emerged, he shouted at Uncle Vernon, who was standing nearby. Throughout the series, the exploits of the three of Harry, Ron, and Hermione piqued my interest on a regular basis. I grew up watching the series, and I also enjoyed the critically acclaimed film adaptation, which starred Daniel, Emma, and Rupert. Draco Malfoy, the snobbish young man who has become my favorite character in the film mapquest driving directions, but also my least favorite character in the book. Fans were intrigued by the guy with golden hair and enchanting eyes in the movie, and he had millions of female admirers. The allure of Harry Potter has not waned in the intervening two decades. This is a book that I continue to purchase for my middle school brother. Surely, she, like me, will grow up in a magical world full of color and wonder. What's lacking is the anticipation of having to wait years to get your hands on a book you've been dying to read. My financial situation remained unchanged, and I was forced to wait until the city library opened in order to borrow that priceless book. I now have the full Harry Potter series in my possession. Because it was my childhood book, this is unquestionably the most valuable book of the twentieth century.

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By Ken Vuichjcc
Added Jan 22 '22

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