
The Complete Works of Harry Potter (1-7)
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When Harry Potter was left on the doorstep as a baby, he had no idea that he was the Boy Who Lived or that he was a celebrity in the wizarding world. A few years later, he unexpectedly received an admission notice to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Soon after, he embarked on a magical adventure like no other. Come join Harry and his best friends Hermione and Ron in this story about the power of truth, love and hope. As a classic of this generation, the Harry Potter e-book collection will undoubtedly bring you spiritual comfort from another world. Bolstered by their message of hope, belonging, and a sense of truth and love throughout, this little boy's coming-of-age story will continue to inspire new generations of readers.
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There are several classic quotes in Harry Potter: 1. For a very sober-minded people, death is just another great adventure. For a very sober-minded people, death is just another great adventure. 2. This was a man deeply loved, despite the love our people have died, also left us with a protective shield Forever. I think it's very well written!
It opens the door to the magical world for everyone and lets people marvel at their imagination. The brave, courageous, and confident qualities of the protagonists in the book are impressive. The detailed wizard culture and details about Britain are also very attractive. If it is an excellent novel, it is better to say it is a good story about love.
I love Harry Potter so much. I watched it once when I was a kid. Now that I'm revisiting the classic from my childhood, it still feels like I'm watching it for the first time. I still fantasize about magic, Rowling writes so well. It makes me a little confused between reality and fantasy!
Noble Glory--Draco Malfoy [Harry Potter]
Okay, I admit, I have no idea why I like a boy who is flying around Hogwarts. He is obviously not a good person, but such a platinum-blond boy crying in the bathroom because of his parents' safety remains deeply in my heart. When I first got to know him, it was on the carriage of the Hogwarts Express. The platinum-blond boy reached out to Harry. His family's long-term upbringing made him put on airs (although I used to hate it), and Harry was sinister and cunning just because he was a Slytherin. And those who rejected those hands, and the owner of those hands, also rejected a true friendship. I really got to know him in the bathroom in sixth grade. A tall and thin boy was facing the mirror, his gray-blue eyes full of tears, you who would give everything for family love. Your long, platinum-blonde hair is draped loosely on your shoulders, taking off your usual prideful disguise, telling your heart and your worries about your father. Yes, he was born in a family where silver and green are intertwined. It is impossible for him to bloom red and gold flowers, but at least he is righteous in his heart. In the end, he protected what he was supposed to protect, which also made me fall in love with this platinum-blond Master Malfoy. In my heart, he is the pride and glory of the nobility. Anyone who values love and justice is worthy of your liking, but would you like someone who abandons everything for the sake of family affection?
The bravery of sanity - Hermione Granger (-)
Is Hermione a heroine? In the Harry Potter books, she is definitely the heroine, and she is still the heroine who is not with the male protagonist. I think that when Rowling wrote the book, she must have put herself into this little girl and endowed her with many beautiful qualities. She was also an only child of the middle class and was not short of money. Then be smart, independent, and thoughtful. Many people joke, saying is this a Harry Potter story? This is the story of Hermione Granger and her two great children! Hermione at the beginning of the story is unpleasant, aggressive, expressive, and has the unique arrogance of a top student. I just look down on you scumbags. (What about you, Ron! You come from a wizarding family, is that all?) It's not very harmful, but it's extremely insulting, so you're ostracized by the girls' group. But later, after the troll incident, Hermione began to experience what true friendship is. Friends cannot be so rigid in getting along with each other. They have to be flexible so that the characters can gradually feel like living people. Harry Potter itself is a story about the Dragon Quest, where a brave man chosen by fate fights against his old enemy. Harry is the absolute protagonist, and many characters serve him. The same goes for Hermione in the early stage. She has a very strong function in the story. She is the one who provides clues to the trio. Then she cannot steal the show and is knocked down at critical moments. For example, in the second part of the Chamber of Secrets, she was petrified before the final battle. It cannot affect the highlight of the protagonist. The first three parts, if you think about it carefully, are all like this. But in the fourth part, Hermione set out a side mission that had nothing to do with the main plot, which was to protect the house elves...
The bravery of sanity--[url=bn]Hermione[/url] Granger (2)
Does anyone remember Hermione's cat Crookshanks? Hermione didn't raise her just for love. It doesn't look good, its body is big and hairy, and it has been kept in a pet shop without anyone wanting it. Hermione bought it so that she could live more comfortably. Therefore, Hermione has a kind of compassion and protective desire for the vulnerable in her bones. For example, Hermione never laughed at Neville and even stood up for him. I think the Chinese translation of Hermione's name is particularly good. The Taiwanese version of Hermione is called Miao Li, which emphasizes intelligence and beauty. The mainland gave her the word "Smart", which is not only smart and alert, but also comes from her sensitivity as a Muggle wizard. She clearly understands her position in the wizarding world. She is the same vulnerable group as Neville and others. Unlike Harry, she does not have the aura of a savior, and unlike Ron, she does not have a large wizarding family to support her. Hermione came to the wizarding world alone, so she cares more about the approval of others. She must do her best in reading and learn more spells. Similarly, protecting vulnerable groups is also protecting yourself. Then returning to the previous topic, Hermione found out about the enslaved house elves. Her first reaction was that even Hogwarts has elves. This is wrong. I won't eat the food they cook. Later, I found that this statement could not change anything, so I did my best to develop the "Society for the Promotion of House Elf Rights and Interests". This serious and meaningful association also has an ironic abbreviation: S. P. E. W. English word vomit meaning. She advocated paying wages to the elves, improving the living environment of the elves, and even letting the elves hold magic wands. Because at that time, Hermione believed that the wand was a symbol of wizard status, and thought that having a wand meant equality. However, the elves didn't buy it. Even the elf Sparkle even persuaded Hermione that we elves don't want this. We just want to find a good family and be satisfied. Finding a good wizard like Harry Potter and Dumbledore will be a lifetime of happiness. Many readers feel that Hermione here is not too cute, and she takes it too much for granted, and she is a bastard! But have you noticed that from Hermione, the story of Harry Potter has begun to have a social nature, touching on serious topics, and is no longer a fairy tale. Begin to come into contact with interest issues in the adult world. It gives the book Harry Potter a wider value. If Harry's struggle against his own destiny has literary value, then Hermione is another line of the author's struggle against the systemic evils of society, which has social value.
The bravery of sanity - Hermione Granger (3)
At first, Hermione still felt that equality would be achieved as long as everyone around her did not discriminate against elves, centaurs, half-giants, etc. Later, she realized more and more clearly that this was not a task she could complete alone. But she also hopes that adults and the Ministry of Magic's system can change this unequal situation. But she soon became disappointed. It was impossible for people of Sirius and Lupin's generation to change their minds. Even for a gentle person like Lupine, he himself was discriminated against because of his werewolf status, and his attitude towards elves was still to use them as objects. And the second Ministry of Magic, which she placed her hope in, showed her what a disgusting thing called Umbridge was. I think Hermione's growth is inseparable from two key figures. One was Rita Skeeter, who showed Hermione what it meant to incite public opinion. Although Rita mainly targeted Harry during the Goblet of Fire, there was also a love triangle rumor between Harry and Krum in which she dealt with Hermione. Hermione's learning ability is not generally strong. After suffering the loss, she was prepared. The actual practice was to use a magazine she didn't like called "The Quibbler" to fight a real public opinion war with Fudge's Ministry of Magic and Voldemort. The second person who helped Hermione find her own direction in life was Umbridge. Umbridge represents a kind of institutional evil and is a more popular Voldemort. Hermione has a rational understanding and does not judge people and things based on personal likes and dislikes. This is something many of us cannot do, and she can distinguish between personal evil and institutional evil. Just like Snape always ignored Hermione in class and even mocked her maliciously, but to Hermione, he was a good person. A gentleman's words are not his heart, and despite Snape's venomous words, he was indeed protecting Harry Potter in action. So she often advised Harry to wake up and Snape was on our side. Also, she can beat Malfoy, but she can't let the teacher turn Malfoy into a ferret. Although it was quite relieving, using his status as a teacher to unjustly accuse Malfoy of being a Death Eater and using transfiguration to physically punish him was systemic bullying. Umbridge just came to Hogwarts and gave a long speech that made all the students sleepy. Only Hermione, among the pile of empty words and nonsense, caught an important message: "Progress for the sake of progress should never be encouraged." Ron didn't understand it at the time, but Hermione explained it to him. This meant that the Ministry of Magic was interfering in Hogwarts and was seizing power! Systemic oppression is coming! This is much more serious than Malfoy's petty fights. At this time, you must resist to defend your rights soberly. It was also after this that Hermione saw that the Ministry of Magic was incompetent and good at fighting among each other. The rules were just decorations, they were rotten, and they needed to be overthrown. This gave Hermione the desire to be the Minister of Magic. She wants to do practical things through the reorganized Ministry of Magic, open up the cognitive enlightenment of wizards, and make more people realize that it is wrong to discriminate against non-wizard groups, and that the confrontation between pure-blood and non-pure-blood wizards is wrong, so that the injustice in the wizarding world can be slowly eliminated. When these injustices disappear, there will be no ground for Voldemort to create discord, and the next Voldemort will not be born. This is a protracted battle, and Hermione's road is more difficult than Harry's. Hermione had a very clear vision before embarking on this path. Her bravery, I would call it rational bravery. Hermione liked the rationality in her more and more, and later she didn't care whether she thought as emotionally as Ron Luna, to be like a wizard. He doesn't care about learning more spells to become more like a wizard. She is a wizard from a Muggle family. She has her own unique value with her rational and logical thinking. Why can I withstand Bella's Cruciatus Curse? How can I defeat Voldemort in the public opinion war? How can I be the Minister of Magic? It's because I am Hermione, a wizard from a Muggle family. I am proud of my identity and my logical talent. This rational bravery is my best partner in the wizarding world. I am who I am!
I am most fascinated by Snape. I think he is the most miserable character.
Why isn't Hermione with Harry.
Hermione in the movie is so beautiful, and Ron is not as handsome as Harry, why did JK Rowling write this🙃🙃
In the movie version of Harry Potter, Ginny had very few scenes at the beginning, so that later on I still couldn't figure out why Harry and Ginny were together.
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Official(726)Scraped 11d ago
There are several classic quotes in Harry Potter: 1. For a very sober-minded people, death is just another great adventure. For a very sober-minded people, death is just another great adventure. 2. This was a man deeply loved, despite the love our people have died, also left us with a protective shield Forever. I think it's very well written!
It opens the door to the magical world for everyone and lets people marvel at their imagination. The brave, courageous, and confident qualities of the protagonists in the book are impressive. The detailed wizard culture and details about Britain are also very attractive. If it is an excellent novel, it is better to say it is a good story about love.
I love Harry Potter so much. I watched it once when I was a kid. Now that I'm revisiting the classic from my childhood, it still feels like I'm watching it for the first time. I still fantasize about magic, Rowling writes so well. It makes me a little confused between reality and fantasy!
Noble Glory--Draco Malfoy [Harry Potter]
Okay, I admit, I have no idea why I like a boy who is flying around Hogwarts. He is obviously not a good person, but such a platinum-blond boy crying in the bathroom because of his parents' safety remains deeply in my heart. When I first got to know him, it was on the carriage of the Hogwarts Express. The platinum-blond boy reached out to Harry. His family's long-term upbringing made him put on airs (although I used to hate it), and Harry was sinister and cunning just because he was a Slytherin. And those who rejected those hands, and the owner of those hands, also rejected a true friendship. I really got to know him in the bathroom in sixth grade. A tall and thin boy was facing the mirror, his gray-blue eyes full of tears, you who would give everything for family love. Your long, platinum-blonde hair is draped loosely on your shoulders, taking off your usual prideful disguise, telling your heart and your worries about your father. Yes, he was born in a family where silver and green are intertwined. It is impossible for him to bloom red and gold flowers, but at least he is righteous in his heart. In the end, he protected what he was supposed to protect, which also made me fall in love with this platinum-blond Master Malfoy. In my heart, he is the pride and glory of the nobility. Anyone who values love and justice is worthy of your liking, but would you like someone who abandons everything for the sake of family affection?
The bravery of sanity - Hermione Granger (-)
Is Hermione a heroine? In the Harry Potter books, she is definitely the heroine, and she is still the heroine who is not with the male protagonist. I think that when Rowling wrote the book, she must have put herself into this little girl and endowed her with many beautiful qualities. She was also an only child of the middle class and was not short of money. Then be smart, independent, and thoughtful. Many people joke, saying is this a Harry Potter story? This is the story of Hermione Granger and her two great children! Hermione at the beginning of the story is unpleasant, aggressive, expressive, and has the unique arrogance of a top student. I just look down on you scumbags. (What about you, Ron! You come from a wizarding family, is that all?) It's not very harmful, but it's extremely insulting, so you're ostracized by the girls' group. But later, after the troll incident, Hermione began to experience what true friendship is. Friends cannot be so rigid in getting along with each other. They have to be flexible so that the characters can gradually feel like living people. Harry Potter itself is a story about the Dragon Quest, where a brave man chosen by fate fights against his old enemy. Harry is the absolute protagonist, and many characters serve him. The same goes for Hermione in the early stage. She has a very strong function in the story. She is the one who provides clues to the trio. Then she cannot steal the show and is knocked down at critical moments. For example, in the second part of the Chamber of Secrets, she was petrified before the final battle. It cannot affect the highlight of the protagonist. The first three parts, if you think about it carefully, are all like this. But in the fourth part, Hermione set out a side mission that had nothing to do with the main plot, which was to protect the house elves...
The bravery of sanity--[url=bn]Hermione[/url] Granger (2)
Does anyone remember Hermione's cat Crookshanks? Hermione didn't raise her just for love. It doesn't look good, its body is big and hairy, and it has been kept in a pet shop without anyone wanting it. Hermione bought it so that she could live more comfortably. Therefore, Hermione has a kind of compassion and protective desire for the vulnerable in her bones. For example, Hermione never laughed at Neville and even stood up for him. I think the Chinese translation of Hermione's name is particularly good. The Taiwanese version of Hermione is called Miao Li, which emphasizes intelligence and beauty. The mainland gave her the word "Smart", which is not only smart and alert, but also comes from her sensitivity as a Muggle wizard. She clearly understands her position in the wizarding world. She is the same vulnerable group as Neville and others. Unlike Harry, she does not have the aura of a savior, and unlike Ron, she does not have a large wizarding family to support her. Hermione came to the wizarding world alone, so she cares more about the approval of others. She must do her best in reading and learn more spells. Similarly, protecting vulnerable groups is also protecting yourself. Then returning to the previous topic, Hermione found out about the enslaved house elves. Her first reaction was that even Hogwarts has elves. This is wrong. I won't eat the food they cook. Later, I found that this statement could not change anything, so I did my best to develop the "Society for the Promotion of House Elf Rights and Interests". This serious and meaningful association also has an ironic abbreviation: S. P. E. W. English word vomit meaning. She advocated paying wages to the elves, improving the living environment of the elves, and even letting the elves hold magic wands. Because at that time, Hermione believed that the wand was a symbol of wizard status, and thought that having a wand meant equality. However, the elves didn't buy it. Even the elf Sparkle even persuaded Hermione that we elves don't want this. We just want to find a good family and be satisfied. Finding a good wizard like Harry Potter and Dumbledore will be a lifetime of happiness. Many readers feel that Hermione here is not too cute, and she takes it too much for granted, and she is a bastard! But have you noticed that from Hermione, the story of Harry Potter has begun to have a social nature, touching on serious topics, and is no longer a fairy tale. Begin to come into contact with interest issues in the adult world. It gives the book Harry Potter a wider value. If Harry's struggle against his own destiny has literary value, then Hermione is another line of the author's struggle against the systemic evils of society, which has social value.
The bravery of sanity - Hermione Granger (3)
At first, Hermione still felt that equality would be achieved as long as everyone around her did not discriminate against elves, centaurs, half-giants, etc. Later, she realized more and more clearly that this was not a task she could complete alone. But she also hopes that adults and the Ministry of Magic's system can change this unequal situation. But she soon became disappointed. It was impossible for people of Sirius and Lupin's generation to change their minds. Even for a gentle person like Lupine, he himself was discriminated against because of his werewolf status, and his attitude towards elves was still to use them as objects. And the second Ministry of Magic, which she placed her hope in, showed her what a disgusting thing called Umbridge was. I think Hermione's growth is inseparable from two key figures. One was Rita Skeeter, who showed Hermione what it meant to incite public opinion. Although Rita mainly targeted Harry during the Goblet of Fire, there was also a love triangle rumor between Harry and Krum in which she dealt with Hermione. Hermione's learning ability is not generally strong. After suffering the loss, she was prepared. The actual practice was to use a magazine she didn't like called "The Quibbler" to fight a real public opinion war with Fudge's Ministry of Magic and Voldemort. The second person who helped Hermione find her own direction in life was Umbridge. Umbridge represents a kind of institutional evil and is a more popular Voldemort. Hermione has a rational understanding and does not judge people and things based on personal likes and dislikes. This is something many of us cannot do, and she can distinguish between personal evil and institutional evil. Just like Snape always ignored Hermione in class and even mocked her maliciously, but to Hermione, he was a good person. A gentleman's words are not his heart, and despite Snape's venomous words, he was indeed protecting Harry Potter in action. So she often advised Harry to wake up and Snape was on our side. Also, she can beat Malfoy, but she can't let the teacher turn Malfoy into a ferret. Although it was quite relieving, using his status as a teacher to unjustly accuse Malfoy of being a Death Eater and using transfiguration to physically punish him was systemic bullying. Umbridge just came to Hogwarts and gave a long speech that made all the students sleepy. Only Hermione, among the pile of empty words and nonsense, caught an important message: "Progress for the sake of progress should never be encouraged." Ron didn't understand it at the time, but Hermione explained it to him. This meant that the Ministry of Magic was interfering in Hogwarts and was seizing power! Systemic oppression is coming! This is much more serious than Malfoy's petty fights. At this time, you must resist to defend your rights soberly. It was also after this that Hermione saw that the Ministry of Magic was incompetent and good at fighting among each other. The rules were just decorations, they were rotten, and they needed to be overthrown. This gave Hermione the desire to be the Minister of Magic. She wants to do practical things through the reorganized Ministry of Magic, open up the cognitive enlightenment of wizards, and make more people realize that it is wrong to discriminate against non-wizard groups, and that the confrontation between pure-blood and non-pure-blood wizards is wrong, so that the injustice in the wizarding world can be slowly eliminated. When these injustices disappear, there will be no ground for Voldemort to create discord, and the next Voldemort will not be born. This is a protracted battle, and Hermione's road is more difficult than Harry's. Hermione had a very clear vision before embarking on this path. Her bravery, I would call it rational bravery. Hermione liked the rationality in her more and more, and later she didn't care whether she thought as emotionally as Ron Luna, to be like a wizard. He doesn't care about learning more spells to become more like a wizard. She is a wizard from a Muggle family. She has her own unique value with her rational and logical thinking. Why can I withstand Bella's Cruciatus Curse? How can I defeat Voldemort in the public opinion war? How can I be the Minister of Magic? It's because I am Hermione, a wizard from a Muggle family. I am proud of my identity and my logical talent. This rational bravery is my best partner in the wizarding world. I am who I am!
I am most fascinated by Snape. I think he is the most miserable character.
Why isn't Hermione with Harry.
Hermione in the movie is so beautiful, and Ron is not as handsome as Harry, why did JK Rowling write this🙃🙃
In the movie version of Harry Potter, Ginny had very few scenes at the beginning, so that later on I still couldn't figure out why Harry and Ginny were together.
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✒✒Fantasy Recommendation 2: List of Popular Works✒✒ 🍻 D&D/DND pipeline works: "Dragonlance Chronicles", "The Forgotten Realms", many people believe that this genre is the main culprit for the decline of the reputation of the fantasy genre. The story of Dragonlance takes place in the world of "Klein". The three camps of good, neutral, and evil form a stable triangle and control the balance between them. In Klein's divine world, there are main gods representing the three camps respectively. In Klein's magic, there are colors that reflect the three camps. Gorgeous spells, exciting moves, and weird monsters are the attractive selling points of Dragon Spear. The Forgotten Realms is the richest and most complete campaign background in Dungeons and Dragons. It is also the most famous fictional world in the history of RPG. This worldview has absorbed almost every civilization that has ever appeared in the human world, including barbarians, Eskimos, Egyptians, Aztecs, Chinese culture, Japanese culture, Indian culture, Celtic culture, etc. At the same time, there are different spirits, ranging from dragons to goblins, and there are also different magics, from magic missiles to death orders. This world is completely unreal. Authors of countless fantasy novels will use this worldview to create a series of novels. 🍻 Works for younger audiences: "Harry Potter" There are seven works in total by British writer J. K. Rowling. The first six take Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry as the main stage and describe Harry Potter's six years of study, life and adventures at Hogwarts. The seventh tells the story of Harry Potter's search for Horcruxes and the elimination of Voldemort during the Second Wizarding War. The book targets young readers and creates the "Golden Triangle" template that is widely used in the novel world (the protagonist Harry Potter, the smart girl Hermione Granger, and the comedy star Ron Weasley), as well as the powerful villain BOSS Voldemort, ranking among the best-selling novel series in the world. 🍻 Sword and magic works: "The Sword of Truth" The works of American best-selling author Terry Goodkan are based on the themes of adventure and fighting against evil. Although this series is a serious fantasy, it is very different from ordinary fantasy works. In particular, it does not describe a vast world in detail like so-called serious fantasy. Instead, it uses several characters to bring out the plot in waves, very much like the routines of Internet novels. In the book, the empire controls the world of Middle-earth, and the protagonist R grew up in the world of Western Earth. The Western World is a peaceful and peaceful place that has never been invaded by magic. The old hermit Z has been guiding the protagonist in his study and life, so R regards him as his best friend, not knowing that he is his grandfather! Later, R came to Middle-earth and saw magic but did not want to learn it. After meeting Kahlan Amnell, R learned that Z was a wizard, and he himself became a seeker of truth. 🍻 Other works: "The Ancient Scrolls"/"The Fifth Witch" by Robert Newcomb and "The Rune Mist" by Robert Stanker.



I had read this book before, and it had a lot more thumbs down than thumbs up, and I didn't think it should be done. Then I took a look at it and found out that the one I had recommended was the English version...




It describes the protagonist, the young wizard student Harry Potter's six years of study life and adventures at Hogwarts; the seventh book describes Harry Potter's search for Horcruxes and the elimination of Voldemort during the Second Wizarding World War.




