Those few simple words touched us all. I'm here to tell my story. Yours will be different in some small way, yet still the same at heart.
I learned to read at age two. It was my kindergarten teacher who first introduced me to Harry. I was five at that time.
I had a bit of trouble with the longer words, so my mom made it into my bedtime story. I remember sitting up in bed, listening to her read, visions of what was happening forming in my mind.
Every time my birthday came around, I'd get the next book available. My Halloween costume for at least one year was Harry. I even had a Harry Potter-themed birthday one year.
Then came the movies. I saw the first in the theater. I was still a bit young, so Voldy scared me. Later, when the second movie came out, I saw the previews. The one I most clearly remember showed the Polyjuice sequence. I told my parents I didn't want to see that one, or the rest.
As I grew up, so did Harry. When my eighteenth birthday came around this past summer, I knew what I wanted to do. My plans were to see the last movie in the theater. It marked the end of my childhood and the end of Harry Potter.
Harry Potter was my entire childhood. His story will sit forever on my shelf, and in that special
People will ask, "After all this time?" when I am old and gray. My response will be the same every time.
"Always."
Harry is a large part of our lives. For instance, my birthday is July 31, the same as Harry and JKR. I'll always have that connection to him.
Harry is the Boy Who Lived, and he will live on in our hearts.
I learned to read at age two. It was my kindergarten teacher who first introduced me to Harry. I was five at that time.
I had a bit of trouble with the longer words, so my mom made it into my bedtime story. I remember sitting up in bed, listening to her read, visions of what was happening forming in my mind.
Every time my birthday came around, I'd get the next book available. My Halloween costume for at least one year was Harry. I even had a Harry Potter-themed birthday one year.
Then came the movies. I saw the first in the theater. I was still a bit young, so Voldy scared me. Later, when the second movie came out, I saw the previews. The one I most clearly remember showed the Polyjuice sequence. I told my parents I didn't want to see that one, or the rest.
As I grew up, so did Harry. When my eighteenth birthday came around this past summer, I knew what I wanted to do. My plans were to see the last movie in the theater. It marked the end of my childhood and the end of Harry Potter.
Harry Potter was my entire childhood. His story will sit forever on my shelf, and in that special
People will ask, "After all this time?" when I am old and gray. My response will be the same every time.
"Always."
Harry is a large part of our lives. For instance, my birthday is July 31, the same as Harry and JKR. I'll always have that connection to him.
Harry is the Boy Who Lived, and he will live on in our hearts.
These are some of my own quotes about the series. Feel free to add your own.
How can Harry Potter not be real? After all, reality is made up of what you believe in.
Words have great power. If two words can kill a person, I'd hate to see what a sentence can do.
Which is safer: Quidditch or football? Me, I'd say Quidditch. You can't break an ankle while on a broom.
Wave a stick around. It looks like magic.
Well of course Muggles can't see dementors! No one can see despair until it's right on top of them.
There's a spell for that.
Who'd be dumb enought to eat whatever Fred and George offer? Oh, wait, I can't say it's rhetorical. Crabbe and Goyle are that dumb.
If you stand up for what you believe in, someone in this world is going to call you crazy.
If you go to Hogwarts, saying school is boring is an outright lie.
How can Harry Potter not be real? After all, reality is made up of what you believe in.
Words have great power. If two words can kill a person, I'd hate to see what a sentence can do.
Which is safer: Quidditch or football? Me, I'd say Quidditch. You can't break an ankle while on a broom.
Wave a stick around. It looks like magic.
Well of course Muggles can't see dementors! No one can see despair until it's right on top of them.
There's a spell for that.
Who'd be dumb enought to eat whatever Fred and George offer? Oh, wait, I can't say it's rhetorical. Crabbe and Goyle are that dumb.
If you stand up for what you believe in, someone in this world is going to call you crazy.
If you go to Hogwarts, saying school is boring is an outright lie.
We all knowed how Harry Potter is since we picked up the book or seen a movie. Harry was the greatst hero of all time. we love him since day one.We wachted him grow up and lern that he has something to do. He know freinds were import to him and to them to and they would rick any thinng to save one in other even if it meant to lose there own lifes. That is why harry is the best and fred and groge there good to. Harry define his friends when they was in toudle and could not get out.
That is why Harry is the best
Harry Potter 4 ever
That is why Harry is the best
Harry Potter 4 ever