On July 21st, 2007 millions of people around the globe lined up outside their town's bookstores to be the first ones to purchase and read the final installment of J.K. Rowling's best-selling book collection “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
I, for one was one of those people. It was more than five years ago when I got the first four set of the Harry Potter books for Christmas, I remember how hesitant I was to go on and read the first book, “Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone” seeing that it was thick and barely had pictures in it. Finally gathering up enough courage and reason as I can, I read the first chapter of the said book and instantly found my self “hooked”, it was very magical indeed. Thus, it took me to a new world, both surreal and magnificent enough to make me be obsessed with it. Now, more than five years later, I was no longer that little girl but rather, a very hormonal teenager. Three Days after getting my copy of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows”, I finally finished it. I had mixed emotions, both happy and sad. I was happy because I finally knew Harry's past and fate. On the other hand, I was sad because of the tough reality that there was no more Harry Potter. Indeed, every wonderful beginning has an end. It left me more than several years of memories---memories that will forever be hoarded in my heart. A lot of people could testify and consent that Harry Potter touched their lives. The said series changed the old boring meaning of “reading” and “books” into something worth being looked forward to. At the back pages of the Bloomsbury Edition of the Harry Potter Series, you could read the children's feedbacks towards the book and all of those who wrote there all said one thing in general: Harry Potter Rocks! That is a stated fact. A phenomena in it's own self. And as many avid readers close down their copies of the final installment of Harry Potter's adventures and as millions of Harry Potter fans line down their bookshops to buy their own copies of J.K. Rowling's marvelous fiction for the very last time, I am writing this work of literature mainly, because I wanted to give you all a piece of my emotions and most importantly a part of my heart. Harry, wherever you are, we will always be thinking of you and in our hearts, you will always be, the-boy-who-lived, the greatest wizard ever created.
I gave my children the four books of Harry Potter some years ago, the following were bougth by her mother, I\'ve never read them but I have seen some of the films, even if it is not tje stile of reading I like, I knew for intuition that it is a great story and that my children would love it.
I was rigth, they loved it, I am sure they will buy the last book of the story, thank for sharing your article, it is really great.
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I was rigth, they loved it, I am sure they will buy the last book of the story, thank for sharing your article, it is really great.
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