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Teen Review: Harry Potter series

Harry Potter Series by MB

The Harry Potter books are really good in my opinion. As you readers may know, it's fictional with spells and the wizard world. Well I like this series so much, I wrote a personal essay on the series because it is so good. As you readers may know, there is a website with the Harry Potter series called Pottermore.

Anyway for the readers that don't understand anything so far, Harry Potter is the main character in a book full of fictional events like spells and the wizarding world. The books are based on Harry Potter and his realization of him being a wizard without knowing. Also, it talk about how he was raised by muggles, and muggles are people without wizarding heritage or wizarding powers.

The books also tell the struggle he faces with an enemy to the wizarding world who tried to kill Harry as a baby but failed and gave Harry a scar, making Harry Potter a famous wizard. Most of the books are based on him going to the famous school called Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

Also, I forgot to say the friends Harry meets on the way, Ron and Hermione.  They are kids who are also born into the wizarding world. Harry Potter ran into Ron on his way to catch the train to Hogwarts, Also, they both meet Hermione when she was looking for an empty seat. So, now you can see that the series talks about how Harry has his friends to help him on their wild adventures to defeat Voldemort. They are very good friends because they have each others backs and will always be there for each other.

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