Hogwarts, Hogwarts, Hoggy Warty Hogwarts,
Teach us something please,
Whether we be old and bald,
Or young with scabby knees!
Mistreated by his heartless relatives, deprived of friendship and comfort, Harry lived a miserable life. Then for the first time in forever, Harry received a letter! Little did he know that his life was going to take a magical turn. With more of these mysterious missives appearing, Harry was flattered. On his Eleventh birthday, Hagrid revealed to him his real identity. He was a wizard! Harry Potter had been accepted at Hogwarts, School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
Hogwarts was splendid in ways Humble Harry could not describe. It was there that he experienced the comfort of a home. Further, He learnt that his parents died protecting him from an Evil Wizard, Who after failing to kill Harry, was never seen again. Thus, Harry was special in the magical community. He was the Boy who lived. Harry became best friends with Amiable Ron Weasley and Brilliant Hermione Granger. On the contrary, rivalries develop between Harry and Draco Malfoy, who envied his fame.
Harry loved his life at Hogwarts. Hardworking and passionate towards Quidditch, He won his first-ever match! One day, When Harry and his friends were running away from Mr Filch (and detention), they found themselves at the mercy of a scary Three-headed dog. What was a dangerous creature like that doing in the school?! But the dog was there for a reason, it was guarding something. Whatever it was, in accordance with recent events it was evident that evil forces desired to acquire it. With headmaster Dumbledore travelling, Harry thinks he must do something. Every step that he takes is fraught with danger.
The first book of Harry Potter kept me spellbound till the last moment. Having read the series so many times, the Philosopher’s stone has bewitched my mind and ensnared my senses. Harry Potter is a whole new world, one that I want to cherish more and more. Each detail has a backstory and each word has relevance. Fantasy lovers, You don’t want to miss this book! Happy reading!