Friday, October 21, 2016

Harry Potter and the Soceror's Stone By J.K Rowling review

     This tells the story of a young boy named Harry Potter who was an orphan and was taken in by his aunt and uncle.  Now his aunt and uncle did not treat him very nice.  Then one day a letter comes for Harry and they won't let him see it.  They leave their house and rent a hut on and isolated cliff and that is where Harry meets Hagrid.  Hagrid tells Harry that he is a wizard and gives him a letter saying that he had been accepted into a school for witchcraft and wizardry.  Hagrid then takes Harry out to a bank and Harry finds out that his parents had left him a small fortune.  Harry takes some money out and buys what he needs for school.  When Harry is on the train to the school he meets Ron Weasley and they become best friends.   Harry also meets Hermione but they don't become friends until later on.  There is a boy named Draco Malfoy that bullies Harry because Harry didn't want to be his friend and stood up for Ron.  At the school Harry is sorted in the house of Griffindor from the Sorting Hat.  Harry is going through school and finds out that someone tried to break into the bank that Harry was at.  Harry, Ron, and Hermione find out that what was going to be stolen in called the Sorceror's Stone and that it was the man that killed Harry's parents is after it.  Harry and his friends race to get to the stone before the other man can get it.  Harry has to fight him so that he doesn't get it.
     I really like this series.  This will be my second time reading it and I thought since I was reading them I might as well right reviews on them.  I highly recommend this book because of how it is written and that it is non stop drama and action.



Friday, October 14, 2016

The Bazaar of Bad Dreams by Stephen King book review

     This is a collection of short stories written by Stephen King.  I loved how there were written in different ways and different styles.  They are different stories that he wrote during different times of his life and was experimenting with different ways of writing and other genres.  I really liked this book and loved all the different stories that were in this book.