Harry potter and the cursed child happens about 24 years after the battle of Hogwarts, the main heroes are Albus Severus Potter, Scorpius, Harry Potter, Ginny Weasley, Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley and Draco Malfoy. The story begins with Albus saying goodbye too Harry at the train station, Albus is scared about if he doesn't get into Gryffindor and worse is put in Slytherin, Harry tries to bring his spirits up by telling him that Severus Snape, one of the bravest persons he knows, was put in Slytherin, but he is still scared. In the train he meets a boy named Scorpius and they become friends despite their fathers being enemies. There is a rumor that Scorpius is actually Voldemorts son, and he gets bullied for that reason and because of that …show more content…
After that Albus and Scorpius go to Delphi and tell her everything, then Delphi betrays them and takes them hostage, they go back in time to the third and final task to stop Cedric from getting to the cup. Meanwhile Harry, Ron and Hermione go to Amos to find out where Delphi is but Amos says he doesn't know any Delphi and doesn't have a niece. They go to her room and find out she is Voldemorts daughter. While they are doing that Delphis plan fails and she goes further back in time and goes to Harry's old town and tries to stop Voldemort from killing Harry's parents, but the boys escape and send a sign trough time and ask for help. Harry finds it and with another timeturner gets there to save the boys and stop "Delphi". They manage to stop Delphi and get her to Azkaban, Harry and Albus become friends and Scorpius and Draco bond some more. I thought that the book was good, even though it was a play at first it wrapped up the story nicely, thanks for
Summary- Harry Sandwith is a 16 year old English boy. He is sent to live in France with the Marquis de St. Caux who is the brother of a man his father knew. The marquis believes with Harry’s schooling history he can influence and become friends with his two sons. Harry thinks he will get bigger opportunities when he moves to France and joins the British army.
Answer: No, the book didn't end in the way I thought it would. But I kind of expected there to be a twist towards the end of the book. Overall I really enjoyed reading the book. I wasn't bored at any part and it was somewhat a easy read.
Book Report of Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Ugly Truth Introduction The book I’m writing about is Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Ugly Truth written by Jeff Kinney. The Ugly truth is the fifth book published in the Diary of a Wimpy kid series about a kid called Greg. The publish date of The Ugly Truth is November 9, 2010. Here we follow Greg into his early puberty and witness his conflicts of being a late bloomer and we see how complicated a teenage life can be in the battle of being a child or a teenager.
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I think as the book goes on Lily learns to live with the fact the her mother and May gone and never coming back. This book puts you back in time so you can learn how people were treated, and how people lived. I think this book is a learning experience and has many good factors in its overall story. You learn the true meaning of family and love.
Mockingjay is an adventurous thriller novel that is the third book in a three book series by Suzanne Collins. In Mockingjay, main character Katniss Everdeen finds herself benthe the ground living in District 13 after her district 12 home was destroyed by the Capitol. Along with this, Katniss's love and partner from the hunger games, Peeta Mellark, was captured and brainwashed by President Snow. Katniss decides to take on a role as the face of a rebellion formed by people of the districts to fight against the Capitol for a better way of life. Katniss becomes the mockingjay, originally leading this rebellion by shooting propos but later becomes a soldier in a huge war forged by the Capitol and the rebels that is eventually won by the rebels.
In the introduction of “Disney’s The Princess and the Frog: The Pride, the Pressure, and the Politics of Being a First,’ written by Neal A. Lester, the reader would believe that the whole article is about tearing Disney down. By his introduction it would appear that the article would be consumed with every idea that Disney is racist and can only manage to create a white princess without any criticism. His thesis statement says that Disney rules over all cultural constructs such as race, class, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality. The article goes back and forth between critics calling Disney racist and African American mothers saying that the movie is wonderful and not racist at all. Lester never picks a definite side to stick with in his argument
The book A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L 'engle is about a young teen named Meg Murray went through time and space alongside her brother Calvin, and friend Charles. They do this to save a very good scientist which happens to be Megs dad. He was a prisoner in another planet by evil forces. The book is a very treacherous fast moving plot and will have you page-turning. In the beginning, Meg does not feel right and has the feeling she needs to do something.
It is never interesting to read a book that is quite unrealistic and not suspenseful. People look for something relatable, interesting, and unique to read. The novel, Beneath the Glitter by Elle and Blair Fowler, is not a good book for people who have felt like they have read the same thing over and over and wish to find something different. This book is about two sisters, Ava and Sophia London, whose fashion videos went viral and are now pursuing a makeup and fashion career. They move to Los Angeles in order to achieve their dreams, but eventually get caught in the middle of all the drama.
This is the infamous story of his life when Voldemort came to his home and killed his parents trying to get to him because he is believed to be the chosen one to defeat him. This is where the battle between good and evil was created in the wizarding world. Harry Potter is a child who grows into the hero of all, gleaming characteristics of loyalty and bravery. Forced into the limelight because of his infamous past of surviving the death spell and making him the target of evil. Subsequently creating a rising hope for the people who fear the man who gave him this exact scar.
Do you ever have something you really like and then it's just gone, like it got legs and just walked away? Sometimes things just end in the blink of an eye. In the poem “Ending” by “Gavin Ewart” he tells his story about how he was so in love with this girl and it just ended. Love is supposed to be something that lasts forever, and you share it with someone who you could never imagine being without. Sometimes things end before you know it.
You could say Percy Jackson is a troubled kid. Having previously been kicked out of every school he has attended he doesn’t have the highest hopes for his most recent one, Yancy Academy. So when his Pre-Algebra teacher tries to kill him he knows he will not be lasting very long. When his mom finds out she decides that its finally time for him to know the truth about himself and his father. Join Percy as he starts his journey at Camp Half-blood, is accused of stealing a gods symbol of power and is thrown back into the world he used to know, only to find it crawling with monsters who are out to get him.
The film of J.K Rowling's Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is an uncommon critical movie in the arrangement. Like the book, this film is vital in setting up a perception for the straggling leftovers of the course of action. It is essential that the film supplements the novel however much as could sensibly be normal. Using one of the critical features of a movie; visual imagery, the film change of the fourth novel is a better than average reinforcement to the novel. The visual similarity in this film complements sentiments and reactions that we can't in any capacity, shape or form get from the book.
Harry always puts his friends first, and in this book one of the people who are put in danger is his close friend Hermione, and in the end his best friend’s sister is abducted. The book’s theme can be compared to many other books, for example The Hunger Games. Katniss, the main character in that book, volunteers to be a part of a dangerous game so that she can protect her little sister. But the book is also about character development and being a good person.
Ursula K. Le Guin’s 1975 essay, “The Child and the Shadow”, explores the concept of a human and their shadow and the realm of collective consciousness and collective unconsciousness. The essay begins by Le Guin summarizing a tale written by Hans Christian Andersen. This tale involves a young man and his overpowering shadow. It starts off by the man, whom is very shy, falling head over heels for a beautiful woman who lives across the street. However, he never meets this woman, his shadow does.