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The magic of books and a voracious reader’s journey

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In Harry Potter, book one, there was a moment when Harry and Ron saved Hermione from a big troll. To protect their friends, Ron bravely poked the troll’s nose with his wand. This story teaches us that everyone has the power to make a difference in the world.

Reading holds a special place in my heart for numerous reasons. Immersing myself in books not only expands my knowledge and vocabulary, but also sparks my imagination and creativity. Within the pages of a book, I find a captivating escape from reality, exploring different worlds and discovering new possibilities. Moreover, reading is a source of empathy, as I become emotionally connected to the characters’ journeys, understanding their emotions and experiences.

The magic of books isn’t confined to education alone; it is an exhilarating adventure. Through books, I get to embark on thrilling journeys with diverse characters, discovering their triumphs and challenges along the way. During difficult times, books become a comforting companion, providing solace and encouragement. Moreover, as I read, I strengthen my language and communication skills and gain a deeper understanding of the world and the people around me. Reading, indeed, is a treasured activity that fosters personal growth and development in countless positive ways. During moments of sadness, reading becomes a soothing balm, transporting me to a world of calmness and tranquility. I earnestly hope that everyone can discover the joy and wonder of books.

Here’s a fun fact about me: I plan to read about 10 new books in 2023. I really love the Harry Potter series, and I’ve read some of the books around 20 times! On average, I spend around 5 to 6 hours reading every day. Yes, I might be a bit addicted to reading, but that’s okay. My dad calls me “Harry Potter Bookworm,” and I think it’s a cool nickname.