Book Madness: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone

Duh duh dahhhh!!!! I’m back!!! Or am I? Am I really an impostor in disguise, pretending to be Bailey? Or am I really Bailey, the creator of Llama Omelette? Who knows? . . . . .  I don’t. Well, maybe I know, but I’m not telling. Let’s get to the book.

This is a character analysis of the three main characters from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by J. K. Rowling. This is one of my favorite books. I know I said that last time, but I really, really like all the Harry Potter books. I don’t usually like books that are written in the third person as much, but J. K. Rowling uses it perfectly to given you the chance to analyze the characters. In this series, you know the character traits of not just the main character, Harry, but also in most of the supporting characters as well. Harry shows that he holds up and stays brave through tough/dangerous situations, so one of his major traits is bravery. Another trait is honesty. He also shows great friendship and determination.

Harry’s best friend, Ron, shows the character traits of determination and perseverance. His major trait, although, is loyalty. He shows that he is unwilling to give up on his friends.

Harry’s other friend, Hermione, shows the traits of intelligence and determination. She is calm under pressure, and she is unwilling to give up on her friends.

The plot is exciting, and Rowling has done an awesome job of describing the setting, which happens to be a school of magic that resides in a castle.

I would say that the age range for this is about seven through always. Harry Potter is  one of those books that stay with you your whole life. The whole book sends a message of bravery, determination, and confidence in times of turmoil. On my customary rating scale of llamas, I give it a five out of five. Or did I go out of ten? If I go out of five, I give it five llamas. If I go out of ten, I give it ten.

 

I’ll try to post another one of these soon! No guarantees though, because I have a lot to do.

 

Stay awesome!

 

Bailey

 

 

 

 

I’m back! Maybe . . .

Hey guys! Or whomever is reading. Yeah.  I like grammar. Well, anyway, I’m back , for a while. I’ve been super busy with school and other stuff, like practicing the piano and saxophone. I have been working on some short pieces of fiction, and of course, reading many books. Some of my favorites that I have finished in the past month are “The Bane Chronicles” which is a fantasy-fiction book by Cassandra Clare,  and a book called “The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating”, which is a memoir written by Elizabeth Tova Bailey. “The Bane Chronicles” is an accompaniment book that goes with Clare’s other series “The Mortal Instruments” and “The Infernal Devices”. I have recently finished “The Infernal Devices” trilogy, which I loved,  and I am midway through the sixth and last book in “The Mortal Instruments” series. It is titled “City of Heavenly Fire”,  and so far I absolutely love the character development. It has a lot of action in it so far, and it keeps your attention.

That’s all for now.

Yeah

Bailey