Harry Potter and the philosopher’s/sorcerer’s
stone is about a boy named Harry Potter, who was born a wizard and thrown
into a non-magical family after his parents were murdered by Tom Riddle, or
Voldemort. I've watched all the movies, as I didn't want to be disappointed by
my favorite parts from the books are left out in the movies, so i already know
the main storyline. But my predictions for the book are that it will go into
further detail than the movies as they usually do. My prediction for the first
few chapters are that it will focus into more detail about why Harry is so
special and the details of his life with his aunt and uncle and his cousin
Dudley.
My only questions so far into the
book are why the author chose to start the book off slowly, and why the first
chapter is sort of dull or bland. The description and detail in the setting of
the first few pages though reminds me a lot of a mixture of my neighborhood,
and the street layout of the neighborhood from the movie The Purge.
Every time I look out my bedroom window facing the cul-de-sac and see the street
lamps which resemble those found in London, I immediately picture the beginning of the first movie. The
street lamps in London look a lot like the ones in my neighborhood. The story
line resembles my summer reading book in a way too. When Nora experiences the
death of her brother, it’s almost like her parents don’t exist anymore. And when
she goes off to school, she becomes friends with a boy and girl her age. The rest
of the main storyline focuses a lot on magic like in Harry Potter.
I have enjoyed my blog book so farm, and plan on going through
the Harry Potter series. The only questions I have for the fore coming books. Have fun commenting on this blog and i would like to know what the setting at the beginning of the first book or movie reminds you of.
I do agree with you that the first chapter is rather boring. Don't worry, it gets better.
ReplyDeleteI am rereading the series too!!! right bnow i am starting book 3. The first chaper is not the most interesting part of the book, but it does get better. (ecspecially when harry sets that snake on dudley, PAYBACK!!!)
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