To be honest, when I was younger, I hated this series. Not because I didn't like it, but because I hadn't read it and I didn't like the name, 'Potter', but when I was 9 or 10 I decided to start reading it, and it was nice my first time. The first book I didn't pay much attention to, and read a few pages every week because I was feeling lazy, but when I finished and got the second one, I was more committed to finishing it. Prisoner of Askaban is really exciting, but I only actually started my obsession over this series at the fourth book. From then on, if I finished one, within a fortnight I would already have the next one. The lengths I went through to get deathly hallows, it was the most promising satisfying conclusion for a series this good, and the stories not over yet. There's a Covid-19 epidemic, but once it's gone I'm going to get the 'Cursed Child', a play script of the life of Harry's and Ginny's son, Albus Severus Potter. Even after that, I still need to read 'Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them', and 'The Tales of Beedle the Bard'. My respects to J.K. Rowling. [WARNING] Deathly Hallows is not suitable for children under 13.