Harry Potter
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Title:
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
Harry Potter ŕ l'école des sorciers
Series: Harry Potter
Author: J. K. Rowling
Year: 1997
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So like everyone else I saw on TV the riots of young teenagers after each release of a new volume of Harry Potter. You could see this lot of morons shoving, rushing into the escalators in the wrong way to get there first before the precious sesame. The guy who knew the end of the last volume before everyone else had to be THE kaid in the playground.
In short, I have long remained in the refractory camp before all this agitation. It wasn't really appealing. Until I realized that we had one thing in common, the mocking folks, we didn't read the books. . . .
The story, if it is useful to recall it, depicts life in a school of magic in England and the adventures of a group of schoolchildren.
The threat of an evil sorcerer (one does not name) floats on about everyone and each volume (which lasts approximately one school year) is an opportunity for Harry and his friends to thwart one of his evil machinations.
It is captivating, it reads quickly, the end is always unpredictable. This is the kind of book easy to read in original version. Yeah, to learn English. It's a good excuse uh?
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