Harry Potter: The book that everyone has hear about
What up gang, for this weeks blog I will be doing a review of the known series of Harry Potter, which I strongly believe that most of you guys already read it. In the blog I will resume the plot of each book with some details that can be considerate as spoilers.
CONTAINS SPOILERS
1. The Philosopher’s Stone (Sorcerer’s Stone)
The series begins with the introduction of Harry Potter, an orphan raised by his aunt and uncle. On his eleventh birthday, Harry discovers that he is a wizard and receives an acceptance letter to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. At Hogwarts, he becomes friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. The friend group learns about the mysterious Philosopher’s Stone, which is hidden within the school. which they then prevent the antagonist, wizard Lord Voldemort, from obtaining this powerful and mysterious stone.
2. The Chamber of Secrets
In the second book, Harry returns to Hogwarts for his second year, only to find the school with many mysterious attacks from a mysterious creature or Wizard. The stranger Chamber of Secrets has being opened releasing a monster that petrifies students. And so Harry with the help of his friends, Harry solves the mystery, discovering the connection between the attacks and the many dark secrets hidden within the school history.
3. The Prisoner of Azkaban
In the third book, Harry learns that Sirius Black, a dangerous and lethal prisoner, has escaped from the known prison of Azkaban and it is believed that its coming after him. Harry then decides to try to discover some of his family’s past and discovers the truth about who Sirius is, he also discovers new magical creatures and discovers more about the strange wizard world’s.
4. The Goblet of Fire
The fourth book sees Harry unexpectedly entered into the Triwizard Tournament, a dangerous magical competition between three wizarding schools. As Harry faces deadly challenges and tries to defeat Voldemort, the series takes a darker turn. Tragedy strikes once again, and the wizarding world becomes increasingly aware of the return of the most lethal and dangerous wizard in history, Voldemort.
5. The Order of the Phoenix
In the fifth book, Harry returns to Hogwarts as he starts boring about Voldemort’s return. The Ministry of Magic refuses to acknowledge the threat, and Harry forms a secret group to train students some defensive magic. The book explores themes of loss, rebellion, and the power of truth as Harry and his friends face growing challenges. Making Harry discover some of the dark pass of his family as well as making him isolate him self to protect him self form the ongoing danger as Voldemort wants him dead.
6. The Half-Blood Prince
As the penultimate book, “The Half-Blood Prince” talks about Voldemort’s past, revealing his origins and motivations. Harry learns about Horcruxes, which are objects containing pieces of Voldemort’s soul, and the trio embarks on a quest to find and destroy them. Meanwhile, relationships among the characters evolve having a more romantic turn, and the wizarding world braces for the impending battle between good and evil.
7. The Deathly Hallows
The final book brings the series to an ending, Harry, Ron, and Hermione go on a quest to locate and destroy the remaining Horcruxes, while the wizarding world is in war. The Deathly Hallows, three powerful magical objects, play a crucial role in the resolution of the conflict. Themes of sacrifice, love, and death are explored as the story builds to an epic battle between Harry and Voldemort.
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(they did Ron dirty in the movies 😭)
Hi Mati! Surprisingly, I haven't read much of the Harry Potter series but I like how you did a quick summary of each book in the series. Overall I think this was a nice post and I agree that they did Ron REALLY dirty in the movies...
ReplyDeleteHi Mati, I think this was a pretty nice summary of each book in the series, and yeah like what you and Chloe said they really did Ron dirty... also give me a shout out trust
ReplyDeleteWhat is your favorite book out of the series and why? I think that nothing can beat the first book, but im interested to hear what your favorite is.
ReplyDeleteI have already read the first 6 books, but didn't finish the seventh. I haven't read it in a while, so I forgot many things. This review made me remember some of them, and make me more interested.
ReplyDeleteI did read 6 of the books and watched all the movies, but I mainly forgot what happened plot wise. This really helps since I'm seeing the play version in a few weeks and forgot what happened.
ReplyDeleteHi Mati! I love love love the Harry Potter series a lot too. I've read the books and watched the movies but I have not re-read the books in a while. I like how you give key details about the movies without fully giving away the ending of each book. Nice blogpost!
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