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Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire Review
I thought that this book had a more interesting plot that than any of the other books so far. For the first time the focus the majority of the novel is not on Harry’s education but on the challenges of the Triwizard Tournament. It also provides an interesting new light as the reader knows how…
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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Review
While this has always been my favourite Harry Potter book, as it is at its core the start of the main plot that carries through to the last book. This time everything feels bigger and more dangerous…
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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Review
While I admit that I am prejudiced against this book to a now ridiculous dislike of Doby, this is still my least favourite of the Harry Potter books. While once again the characters are fully developed and interesting…
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Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone Review
I loved this book, the characters are amazing and the plot is well thought out. While I am biased as this is one of my favourite series of all time. Having said that, I haven’t read these for a while so it was nice to read them from relatively fresh eyes.
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June Wrap Up
There seems no reason to beat around the bush with fancy introductions. I might as well start as I mean to go on. There are not a lot of books here as I stopped reading during exam season. Hopefully, there will be more books next month as I start my summer holidays. Here are all…
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