spoiler visualizarDavid 12/08/2021
The narrative sounds too long for so little. The beginning of the book is a pain to read, this goes up to the train chapter (number 6, I think). She doesn't have much creativity to start the book in this world: too long, boring, and the tiresome fat jokes.
When Harry finally goes to Hogwarts, she finally seems to have something minimally creative to write, not that the book from here on is going to make me forget the long beginning. For the most part, the book doesn't impress in any way, being a basic narrative. Towards the end, when it is revealed that Quirrell wanted to steal the stone, the narrative seems to get interesting, especially with the appearance of Voldemort. But, she ends this problem in a way that doesn't really matter: in a sincere explanation of the power of love against evil (I like this kind of thing, but in the book, it is quite silly). It ends with the vacations beginning and Harry coming back from school, which makes me a little afraid that the narrative in the second book will be in the same boring way as the beginning of the book.
Overall, I would give it 3 stars(not too interesting and not too hateful, in fact, completely enjoyable), however, the dull beginning is really hard to take.