Harry Potter
Every time I read Harry Potter books, I so wish I could be there, in the story. I truly feel IN the story. J.K. Rowling's descriptions are perfectly vivid and neat! They're just SO well written. The way she creates separate branches of the story... she interlaces them so gracefully, as if they were flying colorful threads, and each and every part of them is just as surprising and... GOOD as the one before. Some are impressive, some are shocking, some are surprising, some are nostalgic, and the humor is spread out so neatly on all the story... the reader hardly ever gets bored. I've even started to think on how could we create wands and flying brooms and do magic. This author has created and perfectly described entire worlds, creatures, magical spells and potions, characters of all types, each and every one of them with perfectly good reasons to be the way they are. Each important character (a LOT) has very interesting family background, a very distinct, but even so, a dynamic and very real, personality. I can truly understand, and FEEL, exactly what each character feels, as described in the book. When I stop reading it, I feel like transported to a world I don't belong in. And I want to go back, but assailing, cruel thoughts tell me I will never experience what all the characters in the book feel every day. And I'm left in a bleak world, which feels right to my body, but not to my mind, or heart. And I can only hope my dreams to become my world, and that this world becomes just a distant memory of what never was.
My life feels so incomplete after reading those books; I identify myself as a perfect fit into the Wizarding World.
I highly recommend reading the books to people who haven't yet done so.
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