Harry Potter
Reading all the Harry Potter books was like stepping into another world and never wanting to come back. The story begins with Harry living in a cupboard, wearing old clothes, and being treated badly by the Dursleys. I felt sad for him at first, but then, when he finds out he’s a wizard, it felt like a door opening into something amazing. From there, every book took me deeper into Hogwarts, which I wish was a real school I could go to. It’s a place with secret passages, moving staircases, ghosts, and feasts that sound delicious. The early books felt fun and magical, almost like mysteries to solve with Harry, Ron, and Hermione. I liked guessing along with them about who was behind the strange things happening each year. In the first book, it was exciting to discover the truth about the Philosopher’s Stone and watch Harry face Voldemort for the first time. In the second book, I thought the whole Chamber of Secrets idea was both creepy and cool, with the giant snake hiding in the walls. ...