Harry Potter and The Philosopher’s Stone
Harry Potter and The Philosopher’s Stone
by J.K Rowling
Published in 1997
"Books are uniquely portable magic"
No doubt Stephen King was right when he said that.
This book, unlike what people think, is truly for all ages.
Adults enjoy it even more than the children! It makes you unconsciously dive into another world full of magic. In this part, Harry was living with his only remaining family, the Dursleys, after his parents' death. Harry received an ill-treatment in that house. Surprisingly, Harry starts receiving dozens of letters and he discovered that he is a wizard. He was invited to join Hogwarts, the school of magic.
After facing many challenges, Harry succeeded in entering the school, and that is when the whole story begins.
This book is a blessing and a cure in the shadow of what we are going through today. It makes you forget about everything and keep thinking about it.
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