Saturday, January 15, 2011

Harry Potter



J.K. Rowling's book series based on her character Harry Potter changed the world of children's publishing forever. Popular with adults and kids, these books grew steadily in escalating popularity since the first release. The release of the final book in the summer of 2007 was unparalleled in the world of children's publishing.

The saga of Harry Potter follows a young English boy, orphaned as a baby and raised by as nasty a bunch of relatives as ever was conceived, who learns he has magical abilities and is part of a second world of magic folk who live alongside the non-magical world, aka Muggles.

Starting at the age of ten, Harry is accepted to and attends Hogwart's, a special school just for Wizarding folk. Each year, after another horrible summer at home, Harry goes back to Hogwart's where he studies how to cast spells, make potions and learns about magical creatures. However, Harry must also face challenges and attacks from the evil Lord Voldemort, the wizard who murdered Harry's parents when he was a baby, and who has been working to return to power throughout Harry's childhood.

In the movie world, we've gotten through Harry's sixth year at school with "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince." The sixth movie opened on July 15, 2009, and a two-movie adaptation of the final book is currently in production, and will be released in two parts in 2010 and 2011. In the book world, the odyssey has come to an end but J.K. Rowling has delighted Potter-lovers everywhere with the proper release of THE TALES OF BEEDLE THE BARD, the book Harry and Hermione use to track down the Deathly Hallows in the last Potter book.

The final book ‘The Death Hallow’ was great. A happy ending for harry potter was what the fan hope for. The final movie was finally finish and just waiting to hit the cinema. This year will be the final part of the movie that will be airing soon. This will be the end of harry potter movie that has taken them as long as 7 to 10 years to bring alive harry potter world and they did a great job in it. 

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