write a book review on Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone the word limit should be 150 to 200 words the best and he first shall be marked brainliest please help me
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Explanation:The first book in Rowling’s seven book wizardry entertainment is quite undeniably one of the most popular books to have ever been written. For anyone who has been living under a rock for the past fifteen years the Harry Potter books tell the story of orphan Harry James Potter and the discovery of his secret magical powers and the role he plays in the safety of the hidden world of witchcraft and wizards.
The first book, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (known as the Sorcerer’s Stone in the United States) begins on a seemingly ordinary night on a quiet street in Surrey, England. Three people gather, an elderly man, a stern faced woman and a huge bearded motorbiker, and they talk about a strange and confusing series of events, including tragedy and murder, and why this means that they must leave their charge – a sleeping babe wrapped in blankets – on the doorstep of one extremely regular house on that extremely regular street.
This tiny sleeping child is Harry Potter, whose parents supposedly died in a car crash, leaving him with a lightening bolt shaped scar across his forehead. He is raised by his mother’s sister, Petunia and her husband Vernon an office worker in a drill company. However on his eleventh birthday a series of very bizarre events lead to the discovery of Harry’s true identity, he’s a wizard.
From there he learns that his parents were murdered by an evil and power hungry psychopath named Lord Voldermort and that Harry’s true place is at Hogworts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, a magical castle hidden somewhere in the UK. After a fantastic journey on a huge red steam train from a hidden on secret platform at London’s King Cross station Harry finally begins to feel at home and accepted at Hogworts, finding friendship in two fellow students Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger.
This book is recommended to the age groups of 9- 13.
But actually any age group can read it.