David Damiano's Reviews > Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Harry Potter, #1)
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Harry Potter is a modern classic that deserves to be remembered for a very long time. While this may just be another review lost in the hundreds of pages of reviews, I still think that it would be a treason not to write one. Harry Potter belongs as one of the greats because the ending was known to J.K Rowling from the very first paragraph she wrote. In other words, Harry Potter is less of a book than it is as a world. A world that Rowling was allowed to write about and spread the knowledge of its existence to the lucky readers who opened its pages. It is not just some book she came up with off the top of her head and thought she could improvise along the way. This world is far more vast than the book itself because her characters all have stories of their own, it is not just the tale of the boy who lived.
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