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    slow nourishing bond that will only grow with time. The times that I have spent with literature will be cherished as I look on much more to come. The foundation for my interest in reading is personal thanks to J.K. Rowling for her series of Harry Potter books. I was engulfed into the world of imagination and it helped prosper my yearning for reading. With every word that she wrote, I was transported into a world of magic. I was engulfed in the story line and felt as…

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    Reading can be the portal for new and enlightening experiences. Due to an abundance of material at our fingertips, how do we make a wise choice? Does grouping by age make the library a more user friendly place? An age group stands to be defined as a number of people that happen to be the same age. The notion of an age group assists librarians around the world by lending them a hand in identifying books or movies that are appropriate for a certain age group. Common Sense Media is a website…

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    orbiting around her work and redefined an entire genre of books. In addition to transforming the names Harry, Hermione, and Ron into household names, she also brought to life one of the twenty-first century 's most iconic and memorable antagonists: Lord Voldemort, or He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named. Striking fear into children 's hearts, he represents the polar opposite to Harry 's goodness. While Harry 's motivations are founded in love and friendships, Voldemort 's are founded in hatred and pure…

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    The struggles before success is never a popular topic people like to explore. The life of Joanne Rowling before she wrote Harry Potter was a struggle from her education, to trying to find a job, and even to her marriages. Like many writers, Rowling did not expect fame and fortune. All Rowling wanted was the opportunity to share her creativity and have an out from her world of struggles. Little did she know that her escape from her life would one day become a beloved and inviting escape for…

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    common feelings in humanity and how a person responds to it reveals the depth of his or her moral character. In novels like Everlost by Neal Shusterman and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by JK Rowling, the authors use fear to illuminate the strengths and weaknesses of their characters. The approach that characters like Allie, Harry, and Mary take toward their fears demonstrates to the reader what they value and their true nature. Allie from Everlost portrays herself as a fearless girl…

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    One of the most popular book series Harry Potter by J.K. Rowlings reveals the adventure of wizards, and, more importantly, the disparity between wizards and the ordinary people (Paul). Ordinary beings, referred as Muggles, are clearly distinguished from the witches; in fact, Muggles are remote from the conflict between Voldemort and witches in the last series Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. While the battle takes between Harry and Death Eaters, Muggles see no difference to their…

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    Hogwarts: Plot Summary

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    harry potter spends the summer with The Dursleys without receiving letters from his Hogwarts friends. Harry is desperate to return to Hogwarts as soon as possible because the Dursleys have been treating him very badly ever since he got home from his first term. In his room, Harry meets Dobby, a house-elf, who warns Harry bad things will happen if he returns to Hogwarts, and reveals he intercepted his friends' letters. The Dursleys lock Harry up, but Ron, Fred and George Weasley rescue him in…

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    FUN FACTS ABOUT HARRY POTTER. Ginny Weasley was the first female born into the Weasley family for several generations, the others were married in. Robbie Coltrane, who plays Hagrid, has gotten a mini-fan and a fruit but stuck in his Hagrid beard. Crabbe and Gayle never actually became Death Eaters like their fathers, they only worked under Malfoy. During the dementor attack, Dudley saw himself the way he truly was, making him realise, rather harshly, that he needed to change. Neville…

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    audacious. In The Goblet of Fire, Cedric Diggory stood up for Harry when the Slytherins made offensive badges saying, ‘Potter Stinks.’ He made the Slytherins stop wearing the badges, and this gives even more evidence into Hufflepuffs having a strong moral code. Moreover, Hufflepuff has produced a minimal amount of Dark witches or wizards. J.K. Rowling has claimed that the worst known action that a Hufflepuff has done was wearing one of the ‘Potter Stinks’ badges. Overall, although Hufflepuff may…

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    how to have fun and not take herself too seriously. She is very generous and gives back to her communities. Emma is passionate about her work and has a no-quit attitude for everything that she does. Emma Watson was a multi-millionaire when the Harry Potter franchise ended, and she didn't want to waste the rest of her life and sit back to do nothing. She decided to attend Brown University where she successfully graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in English Literature. She wanted to become a…

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