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Favorite of the Series

Sorcerer's Stone
38
13%
Chamber of Secrets
10
3%
Prisoner of Azkaban
76
25%
Goblet of Fire
52
17%
Order of the Phoenix
43
14%
Half Blood Prince
41
14%
Deathly Hallows
43
14%
 
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I am rereading this awesome series and just finished Half Blood Prince! For obvious reasons, I am really sad, but excited to go on.
~Roxie~
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I love re-reading the Harry Potter series knowing what is ahead and seeing the small seeds that Rowling put in place ahead of time. It also is just so nostalgic you can't help but smile and feel warm inside when going back to a place you love like Hogwarts or Diagon Alley.
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Prisoner of Azkaban has always been my absolute favourite book in the series. But whenever I ask anyone their thoughts they always seem to respond with Goblet of Fire so I was very surprised to see Prisoner of Azkaban rated as number one!
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My all time favorite books are 1,4,7.

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone - opened my interest on Harry Potter

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - I love the Tri-Wizard tournament.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Made me cry. Saddest moment is when Dobby died.
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I finished rereading the series a couple of months back and though I knew what was fated for our beloved characters I was still awed. I was able to find out a number of Easter eggs leading up to the final showdown across the seven books and this is the 3rd time I re-read them, binged on would actually be a better word. But this was my first attempt at getting back to reading after a reading drought that has lasted for quite some years now. And I thought, let me go back to the beginning (Enid Blyton and Ruskin Bond were my first) but Rowling is close enough, and after she inspired a generation to pickup the books...
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supraja_prasad wrote: 30 Nov 2019, 22:15 I finished rereading the series a couple of months back and though I knew what was fated for our beloved characters I was still awed. I was able to find out a number of Easter eggs leading up to the final showdown across the seven books and this is the 3rd time I re-read them, binged on would actually be a better word. But this was my first attempt at getting back to reading after a reading drought that has lasted for quite some years now. And I thought, let me go back to the beginning (Enid Blyton and Ruskin Bond were my first) but Rowling is close enough, and after she inspired a generation to pickup the books...
I adore re-reading Harry Potter! I find loads of Easter eggs every time that I've either never noticed or had forgotten about. I'm glad it's gotten you back into reading as well!
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My favorite part about re-reading the Harry Potter series is noticing how my perspective on the series has changed since I was a child! I still love them, but for different reasons than when I was 6. I also find that I continue to get more out of them even as I read them again and again.
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My goodness, I can't even remember how many times I've re-read every book in the Harry Potter series. I enjoy them all, every time! I knew the series had to end, of course, but it was bittersweet for me when it did.

I think, if I must pick a favorite, it would be Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. In this book a lot of questions were answered concerning why things were the way they were and Harry's fate. I couldn't put the book down. Well, I was like that for all the books! :techie-studyingbrown:
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I always wanted to re-read Harry potter because the first I was so intrigued I binge-read them all in few days. This time I want to slowly enjoy the books.
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[Danielle] wrote: 01 Jan 2020, 16:45 My favorite part about re-reading the Harry Potter series is noticing how my perspective on the series has changed since I was a child! I still love them, but for different reasons than when I was 6. I also find that I continue to get more out of them even as I read them again and again.
Oh, this I can relate to on so many levels! Happy reading!
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I have finished reading all the Harry Potter books at a young age and one my favourites is the prisoner of azkaban because I like Sirius a lot so the order of the phoenix was very tragic for me because sirius fies.
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I've reread the Harry Potter series 6 times already and I keep going back to it, even when I have new books to read. I honestly cannot stay away from it because it's such an amazing series and my favorite books in the entire world. Hogwarts will forever be my home. :D
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I love the Harry Potter series. The books are just phenomenal and breath taking. I just re-read the series and I still love it. It still gives me happiness and anger at the times of reading the book. I loved it , love it and will always love it. 😜
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I am currently rereading the Harry Potter series. I have just finished Prisoner of Azkaban and am now starting Goblet of Fire. I am also watching the movies for the first time with my boyfriend. I’m really excited to be able to revisit this world and still be as excited as I was the first time I read them.
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I definitely re-read the books as well. My favorite is the third book. It was reassuring that Harry finally had someone as a family member. But J.K. likes to tease us with happiness only to take it away in a later book. I do wish Sirius was around for Harry; he would have been the right guardian Harry always wanted.
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