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HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCENER´S STONE 1
In Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, the book that started it
all (understatement of the century), Harry Potter discovers his
true identity in the wee hours of his eleventh birthday: he is a
wizard, famous in the magical world for having vanquished the
evil Lord Voldemort when he was only a baby., -
HARRY POTTER AND THE CHAMBER SECRETS 2
In Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Harry and friends
return to Hogwarts with a bang — the bang of a flying Ford
Anglia as it crashes into the Whomping Willow, -
HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISIONER OF AZKABAN 3
The third book in the series introduces Sirius Black, a deranged mass
murderer who’s just escaped from the wizard prison of Azkaban. As
a result, swarms of Dementors — dark, faceless beings that “suck the
soul” out of their victims and serve as the guards of Azkaban . -
HARRY POTTER AND THE GLOBET OF FIRE 4
There’s quite a bit to unpack in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire,
so we’ll dive right in: after attending an eventful Quidditch World
Cup with Hermione and the Weasley family, Harry returns to
Hogwarts for his fourth year of school. It’s bound to be an exciting
one, as Hogwarts is hosting the Triwizard Tournament, -
HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX 5
Harry Potter and the order of the phoenix gets political in big way:
despite Voldemort’s revival at the end of GoF, the Ministry of Magic
continues to deny all rumors and refuse to take action, worried that
they’ll upset the public. This means the real adults have to take a
leaf out of Harry, Ron, and Hermione’s book and start fighting him
themselves, through an underground vigilante group called the
order of the phoenix. -
HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF-BLOOD PRINCE 6
Things take a turn for the expository in this penultimate installment,
which sees Harry learn all about Voldemort’s family and “origin
story,” so to speak. Dumbledore gives Harry these lessons to prepare
him for a grand future battle with Voldemort, presumably in the vein
of keeping his enemies closer. -
HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLI HALLOWS 7
Or as it’s known colloquially, “Harry Potter and the Worst Camping
Trip Ever.” After the events of the previous book — culminating in
another major character’s heartbreaking death — Harry vows to
personally destroy every one of Voldemort’s Horcruxes. These
Horcruxes (as we learned in Half-Blood Prince) are objects
containing pieces of Voldemort’s soul, rendering him effectively
immortal.
Voldemort face-to-face, he’ll need to locate and eliminate the
Horcruxes first. -
HARRY POTTER AND THE CURSED CHILD
this is not a book it a dialoge from a teater. This 336-page text picks up
where the Deathly Hallows epilogue left off, with Harry, Ron,
Hermione, and Malfoy sending their unfortunately named kids off to
Hogwarts — Harry’s son Albus and Malfoy’s son Scorpius serve as our
protagonists this time around. Upon arrival at Hogwarts, the boys are
both sorted into Slytherin and forge an unlikely friendship, which
naturally causes tension between Albus and Harry over the next few
years.