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Harry Potter Full 8 Books by J.K Rowling

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Harry Potter Full 8 Books by J.K Rowling

When we take the name of J.K  Rowling we plunge into the world of Hogwarts, we think of wizards flying on their brooms and witches casting a spell to overcome the dark forces. There are numerous events and characters that make this series of wizard stories are a marvel in the fantasy novel.

J.K. Rowling has written a total of 7+1 books in the Harry Potter series that includes  

  1. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, Book 1
  2. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Book 2
  3. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Book 3
  4. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Book 4
  5. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Book 5
  6. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Book 6
  7. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Book 7
  8. Harry Potter and the Curse Child, Book 8

All of these 7 books have been the most favorite ones among kids and teenagers. The books are written around the life of a kid named Harry Potter who is the son of two powerful wizards murdered by an evil wizard Voldemort. All the books have their own feel, their own touch with the basic wizardly scenarios in the Hogwarts and the dark forest.

Harry Potter Full 8 Books by J.K Rowling

When you start listening to these books in the voice of Jim Dale you surely feel like you are with Harry, Hermione, and Ron and are able to enjoy and get into the adventures as you listen to the stories till their end.

The story in each boom develops smoothly and takes the listener to the magical adventures with Harry Potter and his friends. You will experience the chills and thrills when listening to the stories, like the characters, events and the whole storyline is written in a very compelling and easy way that nobody can resist at all. You will not be able to resist yourself from listening to all of these 8 wonderful wizard stories.



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    55 thoughts on “Harry Potter Full 8 Books by J.K Rowling”

    1. I love listening to the harry potter series! I have been drawn to the book ever since I started reading. I confess I never actually got around to reading the books in order, having only some of the books at the same time, but now that I’ve bought all the books, i can’t stop reading!

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    2. ive used this website and it and been nice so far, but there is no way to leave a bookmark where you left off. The Harry Potter books have many chapters and it is hard to find out where you were before I would really appreciate if you made an update with bookmarks, thank you

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    3. and also your mobile app came out but no way to leave off where you were, that should have been in the first update, THANK YOU MEREDITH p.s. PLEASE UPDATE IT I HATE HAVING TO FIND WHERE I WAS EVERY TIME I WANT TO LISTEN TO A BOOK

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    4. Thanks for uploading 🙂 I have just switched to Harry Potter after all the Stephen King books have been removed , was lovely to come across this.

      Are all of these books the American versions? Its so strange listening to Harry Potter with American-isms!

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    5. Yeah when you guys suddenly paste pop up ads over the whole thing it makes it impossible to listen without clicking the ads that pause the audio books to close them every 10 minuets. In other words you have made the side useless. Good job.

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    6. My page keeps refreshing every time there is an ad. This is a new thing. Now I have to guess everytime I get an ad where I was in the book.

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    7. Stephen fry version is WAY better. end of sentence, i couldnt get that far with out being mad about it not being the stephen fry version

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