recommend a good book "Harry Potter"
J.K. Rowling (1965-), the author of the super bestseller "Harry Potter" series, which is deeply loved by readers and has repeatedly set sales records. Up to now, the "Harry Potter" series has been translated into 77 languages all over the world, with sales exceeding 45 million copies.
J.K. Rowling has also written three Harry Potter series extension works for charities, namely, The Magical Quidditch Ball, Where are the Magical Animals (used to fund the Comic Relief Foundation) and The Story Collection of Poems and Peas (used to fund the Fluorescent Charity Organization).
J.K. Rowling has won many awards and honors, including commending him.
This book mainly tells the story of a young man named Tom Riddle (later Voldemort). Although he is a mixed-blood wizard and mortal, he has a great talent for magic and is determined to become the greatest wizard. In the school of magic, he formed his own small gang. These followers are later death eaters.
As a teenager, he opened the secret room and framed Myrtle for Hagrid. Later, he learned from Professor Lagerhorn that ". So he began to specialize in the immortal taboo magic. When he came back after graduation, he called himself "Voldemort". He and his death eaters brought the darkest decade to the magic world.
Dumbledore, the headmaster of Hogwarts School, set up the Order of the Phoenix to fight against Voldemort, in which Harry's parents
Voldemort heard a prophecy (actually only part of the prophecy) at the peak, and he decided that the boy meant Harry Potter, who was only one year old. First, he killed Harry's parents. Finally, when he killed Harry, he was bounced back by his own spell, his body was torn and his soul fled.
When he grew up, Harry Potter went to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry to study magic, entered Gryffindor (there are four colleges, namely Gryffindor, Slytherin, Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw) and got to know Ron and Hermione. At this time, Voldemort possessed Professor Quirrell, and the plan of the Devil was to make a body out of the sorcerer's stone, and then he could be resurrected by possessing it. Harry finally stopped him.