'-you would have done well in Slytherin.'
π Harry's summer couldn't have gone worse - a horrible birthday and now a house-elf with bat-like ears and eyes the size of tennis ballsπΎ , had come with ill-tidings. Soon at Hogwarts π° however Harry starts to hear voices from within the walls...people start getting attacked, turning to stone...and everyone thinks that Harry who is a Parseltongue π, is the cause.
πA multitude of people have loved this book/movie the most out of the complete series and I understand why. This book, which is the second one, gives you a considerable apprehension on what is yet to come in Harry's life. This book is 100% splendiferous!
At the end of the book there is an afterward about the life of Joanne Rowling (that is J.K. Rowling). I found it really engrossing to see into what she studied, what she did during her childhood and how Harry Potter came into being!
See the review of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
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