Harry Potter
There is no one who can argue that Harry
Potter isn't a force to be reckoned with. The movies, the books, the
merchandise. It's all completely insane and I love it.
This section on harry potter will talk about
three reasons why this series has been so insanely successful.
Since its debut in 1997, the harry potter
series has been a force to be reckoned with. With 7 books and 8 movies (and
counting), it doesn't seem like people will stop obsessing over this series for
a long time. And I say there are three reasons why it's so popular: 1) JK
Rowling is a genius 2) Harry Potter is relatable 3) The world of Hogwarts is
vast and magical.
Harry Potter is a series of novels written by
J.K.Rowling about Harry Potter, a young wizard living in England.
Potter's story begins when he is 11 years old
and gets accepted to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry after he
defeats the dark wizard, Voldemort, who killed his parents.
In the movies based off of the books, Harry
Potter portrays bravery and courage against all odds as he fights against
Voldemort.
Harry Potter's story has been translated into
79 different languages and has been read by children in 215 countries around
the world.
Harry Potter is a book series written by
author J.K. Rowling that has impacted the lives of many people all around the
world.
The Harry Potter series was published from
1997 to 2007 and has been translated into 70 different languages.
The first book in the series, Harry Potter
and the Philosopher's Stone, was published on 26 June 1997. The film adaptation
of this novel had its world premiere in London on 30 November 2001 and went on
general release worldwide on 15 July 2002.
Some of the most popular names in Harry
Potter are: Hermione Granger, Draco Malfoy, Albus Dumbledore, Rubeus Hagrid,
Severus Snape and Sirius Black just to name a few.
The Harry Potter series was written by author
J. K. Rowling and consists of a total of seven novels, as well as several other
short stories.
Harry Potter is a boy who was born to James
and Lily Potter on the 31st of July in 1980, with Sirius Black being his
godfather and Remus Lupin his next-door neighbour when they lived at Godric's
Hollow. Harry had an unhappy childhood with his Muggle relatives, the Dursleys,
who neglected him for years and treated him badly. His saving grace was that he
had contact with one wizarding family: the Weasleys (including Ginny Weasley).
In 1991, Harry started to attend Hogwarts
School of Witchcraft and Wizardry after he received a letter from Professor
Minerva McGonagall who told him about his acceptance.
J.K. Rowling is the author of the Harry
Potter book series and she created Harry Potter's name from a school friend she
used to play with.
It was 1990 when she sat down to write her
first story about a school boy wizard, but she wanted him to be called
something other than Harry Potter because that was too much like her old
friend, so she decided on his name as Tom Riddle - an anagram of 'Her Riddle.'










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