Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by J. K. Rowling: A Review - The Fantasy Review

Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone by J. K. Rowling: A Review

Harry is an ordinary boy, living with his aunt and uncle because his parents were killed in an accident when he was a baby. His life is simple yet as he turns eleven years old, everything seems to become stranger…
Harry is a wizard! And he is going to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry however there is dark magic at work at the heart of Hogwarts and Harry, with his new friends, will stop at nothing to find out what.
My Review
Rating: 5/5
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone is the first of seven which J. K. Rowling has released in the Harry Potter series. This fantastic introduction to the world of Harry Potter has been hooking readers for over a decade and is still doing the same today. These stories will live with you forever, young and old. No matter what your ‘usual’ genre of novel is, this is something you have to read.

Owner and Editor of The Fantasy Review. Loves all fantasy and science fiction books, graphic novels, TV and Films. Having completed a BA and MA in English Literature and Creative writing, they would like to go on to do a PhD. Favourite authors are Trudi Canavan, Steven Erikson, George R. R. Martin and Brandon Sanderson.

1 Comment

Comments are closed.

Back to top