When I was about ten, I read Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K Rowling. I'd grown up with the Harry Potter books, and every year when a new book came out, I'd run to 'Boarders' (which was a book store that has sadly shut down) with my mother, and buy the new novel. When I was younger, I believed in magic and Faeries, and definitely thought Harry Potter was probably real!
I have so many amazing memories about this book that definitely influenced my life at the time.
I have so many amazing memories about this book that definitely influenced my life at the time.
As one of the tasks in the book, Harry has to swim for an
hour in the Black Lake at Hogwarts.
Around the time of reading this chapter, I was given a seaweed bath bomb (which is the best thing ever) and the slimy seaweed was just like the weeds and magical sea plants in the book - you never knew what was hidden behind a crop of seaweed.
Around the time of reading this chapter, I was given a seaweed bath bomb (which is the best thing ever) and the slimy seaweed was just like the weeds and magical sea plants in the book - you never knew what was hidden behind a crop of seaweed.
Being ten, I loved the thought
of magic, and so having a bath full of seaweed was just the best thing ever! It
made me feel like I was in the Black Lake at Hogwarts. Another thing about this
book that I love is the fact that there is so much that is not included in the
movie...
for example Hermionie makes up a club called S.P.E.W and if you've not
read the book, you'll have no idea what that stands for. Also, Peevs the poltergeist
plays a big part in the books, but doesn't exist AT ALL in the movies.
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