Harry Potter Persuasive Essay

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Harry Potter-Action, Adventure, Fantasy, and so much more! Harry Potter is the type of book series that'll make your mind go wild with the plot twists, amazing characters, millions of pages to keep you on your toes, and much more! But why should it be added? Well here's why!
Firstly, Harry Potter is a book series that makes you think more from imagining how they perform their spells to even how an action happened. Harry Potter is full of adventures, mysteries, action, and other genres that'll satisfy people's likes and grab their attention! Attracting them to a book that has everything they need to keep them occupied for days! The characters have many characteristics that will make you argue with other reader saying "OH, no, no, no, no, noooooo,
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If a reader likes the book then maybe they'll start buying or borrowing the other books from libraries or relatives. Maybe if they're that interested in the book, they'll start to go to book clubs or even make their own(because the book clubs may not exist anymore). It depends on the reader's preferences, if they like the action and mystery parts then they'll search up which books have more action than others, or if another reader likes more of the fantasy and adventure parts they'll search up which books have the more of those specific genres. It's a win-win situation!
Last but not least, the connection. Some many people can connect to the books in the series; Harry Potter eating breakfast with the Dursleys, while Uncle Veron is blabbering about how the news is being dumb or ridiculous; Harry is doing homework till 1 in the morning. There are much more connections to be made while reading the series! The series is full of great adventures, mysteries, action, fantasy, and much more to satisfy even the pickiest of readers!
In conclusion, Harry Potter is by one of the most interesting, intriguing, fantastic book series to have ever been written on paper and published all over the world! Harry Potter, a fantastic YA book series for a 6-grade class

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