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... Rowling, Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone, has certainly come true. ... The fourth book, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, came out in July 2000 and sold 350,000 copies in the UK on its first day - the fastest-selling book in history. The question is: what is it in Harry Potter that makes it legendary? (Jensen 2002)
Harry Potter is a story about a boy who was maltreated by his relatives for ten years. ...
The unique plot of Harry Potter has earned worldwide fame not only in the wizard world but also in the real world. ...
The magic of Harry Potter has had a huge impact on the reading habits of children. ... But the problem is, they only wanted to read Harry Potter. One young fan claims that he read the first book, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, 47 times! Many may say that it’s a good sign to actually see children reading Harry Potter, even if some are obsessed with it. ... But reading Harry Potter that often isn’t good especially if it is a child that is reading. ... Sometimes, I also wish that I would receive a letter just like Harry Potter. ... Imagine yourself as the nobody Harry Potter; maltreated by his own relatives, and then one day, you received a letter inviting you to a magic school. ... No wonder many are so fascinated with Harry Potter. ... In result, they want to imitate everything about Harry Potter including his looks. Harry Potter has worked his magic and made glasses fashionable. Opticians have reported that hundreds of children are rushing to buy Harry Potter-style specs, whereas before, they went to any length to avoid wearing them.
Approximate Word count = 1325 Approximate Pages = 5.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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