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The Harry Potter Series - J.K. Rowling

 It would be too hard to write a review for just a single Harry Potter as they are one story in a whole series. The Harry Potters are books that I would recommend to anyone! The age of 9 or 10 is possibly a good time to start them. They are full of magic, adventure, mystery, good, evil- its hard to believe that J.K.Rowling could pack all of it into the books! The films are amazing too. The awards that the Harry Potter books have received are outstanding. Why, the Philosophers stone (book 1) is a triple smarties gold award winner!
 I would advise you any day, to read the Harry Potters. It deserves an 11, but that's not possible as the top is 10.

Every single book in the Harry Potter series deserves a 10/10! Outstanding!

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Unknown said…
These are truly the bes books i've ever had the joy of reading. Magnificent.

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