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Harry Potter by J. K. Rowling To us, Harry Potter is the boy who has captivated millions, but in his world he's the boy who lived. His parents were murdered by the greatest dark wizard of all time and he tried to murder Harry too, but some how he survived. He was stuck with his terribly non-magical aunt and uncle, as well as tortured by his porky cousin Dudley.
Harry Potter has many admirers, human and otherwise. Dobby happens to be otherwise, but loves Harry to the point of heroism, and attempts to save his life. Harry Potter must stay where he is safe. He is too great, too good, to lose. If Harry Potter goes back to Hogwarts he will be in mortal danger. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Dark shadows follow Harry everywhere, whether they be omens of death or glimpses into his worst memories. A convicted mass murderer stalks Harry, and his friends once again try to keep him safe. But when his friends ask him to stay out of trouble... I don't go looking of trouble, said Harry, nettled. Trouble usually finds me. What Harry means is that life at Hogwarts is bound to be as exciting as always. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Quiddich has been canceled in order to host a different event thats top secret. On the other hand, this event is just as exciting as Quiddich; the only problem is that Harry might have been entered into this event by someone who wants him dead. If he doesnt get bitten, stung, or burnt by Hagrids new pets, there is every possibility that he may be burned, drowned, or killed in the event. The fact that there are now two schools watching Harry's every move doesnt help either. If that werent enough, there's the possibility of some new romantic relationships in Harry Potter, not really, but almost. Dumbledore doesnt tend to worry very often, but this time, he is very worried.
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