Rated of 5
by SMN
These books are getting batter with time!!
Rated of 5
by Christina Isaacs
If you haven't read any of the five Harry Potter books, you're just insane.you are missing out on some magical,never ending adventures. After reading all of J.K.'s books she has taught me to always stand up for what you think is right and to always show perserverence.I am 11 years old. If you haven't read all five books than you need to read them now.Ifyou think Harry Potter books are off da hook email me at :HERE
Rated of 5
by vidhya krishnan
I like this book because it describes more about harry's speciality. In this book, harry suffers more than he ever did,critisized by many people and even avoided by students! the headmaster himself is troubled.Only some from Harry's house,Gryffindor and some other students beleive him and they run a defence against dark arts club . harry and his friends fall into deeper trouble with the death eaters and.........you know who. by the end of this book,Harry gains beleif from the wizarding world but loses his most favourite person.
Vidhya Krishnan
Rated of 5
by Feena
14 love it FABULAS all over it!:)
Rated of 5
by Rayna Black
I like this book alot...It was better than all the rest, but I just have one complaint about Draco! He doesn't show up enough! Hehehe...Go Tom Felton!
And one other thing made me a bit angry, but you'll have to read it and find out!
I love you J.K. Rowliing!
Age: 15
Rated of 5
by cheye
For me, this is the best book in the series ever. I can't wait to read the book 6!
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