This is my third blog post on this book, which is bad because that means I have been reading it for awhile (11 days to be exact). I don't really know what to write about since it anymore. I guess I could say that the best thing about the book is the detail and wizardry, but I also think that the worst thing about the book is the wizardry (that's only if I had to choose a bad thing).
The detail that J.K. Rowling uses is amazing, it gives you a clear picture of what is going on even when it is stuff that could never happen in real life, such as: a flying car, a moving picture, a talking picture, flying on a broomstick, and (my favorite) playing Quidditch. These things are all impossible, but with J.K. Rowling descriptions it feels like it is really happening to you or right next to you. Also, the wizardy in the books is really cool. I think it would be really hard to come up with the different spells, demons, and wild creatures that J.K. Rowling comes up with. The wizardy allows you to imagine wild things that you know you wish would happen to you.
I would say that if anything is bad it would be all the wizardy because it makes it hard to relate to the book. It's not like I can say, "Yeah! I remeber the time I caught the golden snitch!" Also, most of Harry's expierences deal with magic so it's practically impossible to find a text-to-world connection. Even though the book is not as relatable as some other books it is still really good.
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