The Prisoner of Azkaban is my very favorite book in the Harry Potter series, and no matter how many times I read it, I will never tire of the shocking plot twists and story development. Every chapter, every page is full of magical surprises and adventures that the Golden …more Trio has each day they spend in Hogwarts. I highly recommend this book.(less)
The sequel to The Sorcerer's Stone is just as magical and thrilling as the first, and from there it keeps getting better and better. The new characters, exciting plot twists and valuable lessons just make you want to turn the page again and again, until you reach the very …more end of the book. I love how the Wizarding World never fails to invite me back in, and never lets me leave.(less)
Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone: 1st Published in UK as Harry Potter & The Philosopher's Stone
by J.K. (Joanne) Rowling
Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone by J.K Rowling, review(8/5/2020)
The Sorcerer's Stone is the first book in the Harry Potter series, and it is a very delightful start. You get a glimpse of the Wizarding World in its raw and beautiful state. Every new act of magic is so wondrous, you'll need to read the next book immediately!
The Giver
by Lois Lowry
The Giver by Lois Lowry, review(8/5/2020)
The Giver is a very thought-provoking novel. It perfectly captures the essence of growing up, and coming of age. The plot twists are so enthralling and you'll just get more and more attached to each character, that by the end of the book, you'll feel like you've known them …more all your life. It ends in a sort of cliff-hanger, so it just leaves you needing more of the story, and that, I love.(less)
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