Rowling, J.K.

Harry Potter

You may have heard of this one, it is of course the school day adventures of everyone’s (?) favourite wizard. I doubt you need me to explain it to you, but here’s a very brief summary, Harry is whiny and annoying, turns out he’s pretty famous though because as a baby he defeated an extremely powerful and perfectly beastly dark wizard called Lord Voldemort. Harry doesn’t know about this, he lives in blissful ignorance at his aunt’s house in a cupboard under the stairs (probably because he’s whiny and annoying). When he turns 11, he is invited to attend Hogwarts School of Magic, where he discovers his fame and the reasons behind it, over the course of the next seven books (one for each school year) Lord Voldemort attempts to return to power, usually at the expense of Harry or one of his friends. Don’t be fooled by my terrible synopsis, this is a very, very good read. If you haven’t already, just get on and read it, find out what all the fuss is about and make your own mind up. If you’ve got Amazon Prime, you can read all of these books for free on a Kindle by borrowing one a month, what more incentive do you need to read them!

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