HARRY POTTER AND THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE



"Apart from my other book addictions, the Harry Potter franchise has hijacked my YouTube and Google Discover feeds. I'm not the kind of person who loves to read children's fantasy novels, but now I think my judgment was utter foolishness. Immediately after completing "Hunting Adeline," I took up "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone," which I couldn't put down even after completing it. I watched all the Harry Potter series and now I'm a Potterhead. While watching the Harry Potter franchise late at night, my parents were worried about my obsessive nature towards fantasy movies.

"The Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone welcomes us to an unescapable fantasy world, and it makes anyone who reads it an addict of the Harry Potter franchise. The book explores the wizarding world, which is very interesting, but more so than the first one. The story is set in London. The movie explores the life of a young boy, Harry Potter, who is raised by Vernon Dursley and Petunia after the death of his parents. They treated him very badly and tortured him in every way possible. Later, Harry receives a letter from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Harry finds true friendship and meaning in his life through his academic years. When Harry reaches Hogwarts, he realizes that he is a celebrity among them because Lord Voldemort tried to kill him and he survived. Lord Voldemort murdered his parents and is the reason behind the scar on Harry's forehead.

"In Book 1, Harry and his friends try to find the Philosopher's Stone, assuming Voldemort's desire for it. Hermione and Ron Weasley are widely known as the Golden Trio, while Draco Malfoy is the bully boy in Hogwarts who always targets Harry and Hermione. Professors Dumbledore, Hagrid, McGonagall, and Snape have an important role in transforming Harry into a wonderful wizard; their love and care help him get rid of the tortures he tolerated in the Muggle world. At last, the Golden Trio defeats Voldemort and wins the House Cup too. "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" is a global phenomenon. I assure you it's worth reading. I'm not explaining it too much because everyone has to enjoy it by reading it themselves. 

Note: There's a high chance of getting addicted to the fantasy world and possibly remaining a Potterhead forever."
 
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