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My Dear Book- Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

 

Jiya Chawla- VIII B
Jiya Chawla- VIII B

So one day I just randomly saw this book in our library: HarryPotter and the cursed child. I'm a great fan of harry potter and if I name the fan page it's called potter head so yes I'm an excellent potter head. I have read all the books in this series and I'm having a great obsession with this. This book not only this whole harry potter series is written by J.K Rowling and she is a fabulous writer. Through this kind of book, she encourages children they can believe a little bit in magic sometimes it works. And about this book, it is very wonderful I mean its story is fabulous like all the books of the harry potter series. This book continues the story of harry potter's and lily potter's son Albus severse potter. His son has to face problems in this part of the story Voldemort returns again but u know light always wins against the darkness and the same thing happened here Harry, Ron, Hermione, Ginny, and Darco, Scorpios fight with Voldemort's daughter Delphi who was living with Amos and Voldemort himself too. And at last, they won and happily lived together. It was very fun to read this book it's quite lengthy
around 343 pages but interesting too. So, ya this book was very nice and taught me that light always means always in every situation light wins over darkness. 

I would like to thank my school which provided this book to me.

Thanks a lot  

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