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Why I Will Always Love Harry Potter Part 1
To call Harry Potter a global sensation, would be the understatement of the year. The magical series by the lovely and witty J.K Rowling started in the late 90"s, but has only grown more since then. While most potterheads will argue about the best moments of Harry Potter (i.e Ron and Hermione, Meeting Sirius Black, Quidditch, Neville and Snape), there's only a few for me and they don't contain the magic that comes out of a wand.
Harry Potter was amazing, not because he was the Boy Who Lived, but because of the journey he went on to find himself. He didn't get to start out with a family like you or me, instead he got an aunt and uncle who tolerated (barely) his presence, and a cousin who was a huge jerk, but turned into something a little less jerky. Even though he didn't have a loving support system, he still had heart and just a bit of hope.
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