Gabby reviewed Harry Potter Boxset Books 1-7 by J. K. Rowling
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3 stars
Was a huge part of my childhood, but going back there are a lot of plot holes and questionable character choices.
Hardcover, 4100 pages
English language
Published Oct. 16, 2007 by Arthur A. Levine Books.
The Harry Potter books throw you into an amazing fantasy world of witches and wizards, spells, magical creatures, He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named, and a school of witchcraft and wizardry called Hogwarts. In this school Harry Potter takes many magical classes, plays Quidditch (the sport where you are on a broomstick scoring goals through hoops, and trying to find the magical snitch.), and defeats Voldemort. When Voldemort comes back at him again and again, Harry realizes that Voldemort is invincible, and there is only one way to kill him. With his lessons with Professor Dumbledore, he discovers Voldemort's past, who he was before he killed all those people, why he killed all those people (including Harry Potter's parents), and how he is still alive, but is almost a creature, with snake eyes, and slits for nostrils. This best-selling series is astonishing and breathtaking and will change your life forever, just by reading it.
Was a huge part of my childhood, but going back there are a lot of plot holes and questionable character choices.
Perfect book to be read during school days.
But I must admit that of the Harry Potter series the first four are the best.
Yes. I read them. What of it?
I couldn't decide between two and three stars. I really liked the first four books, despite some issues. But they seriously declined, especially the last two. And since the stories weren't good enough to keep you mesmerized, all the flaws in writing and messaging seeped to the front.