I believe that anyone who watched Harry Potter have read the books somehow in order to get a clear view on the story. Sort of.. i guess. Nevertheless, I for my own finished all J.K Rowling's books in the Harry Potter series and feel at loss because it already end. But recently I had an encounter with some rather interesting books and you know what, seems like the stories is back, now with Harry's son, James Potter as the protagonist.  But wait, I thought you should know that the author of this new sequel of James Potter is not J.K Rowling, obviously. It is written by one computer programmer, G. Norman Lippert. Rowling had threatened legal action against him but somehow dismissed her threat after Lippert offered Rowling an advance copy of the novel (according to rumour).

Well I guess that can't be help since the story is not bad at all (my personal opinion). So far I have finished the first book and like it. The novel first appeared online in early November 2007 and till date had three sequel on the series. The stories build up around Harry boy's, James and start with what Rowling last books left off, which is when Harry send his sons off to Hogwarts by Hogwarts Express in the Platform Nine and Three Quarters of King’s Cross station. In the first book, the story expand along with James's adventures with his Merlin conspiracy and his daily life at Hogwarts. The story also developed pretty well with a new kind of dimension/direction entirely. Somehow Lippert trying to merge it with history and make it more global like. The story mention a witch hunt in the Western world that took place in Salem, Massachusetts, in 1692, a story of how the nineteen eighty-four Quidditch World Cup was held with a typhoon off the coast of Japan and how the crystal ball had been special made from China. Also about the flying carpet by the Asian wizarding communities and all. But the punching line of this book was the awakening of the greatest wizard of the old, Merlin..

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Book 1 : James Potter and the Hall of Elders' Crossing
Book 2 : James Potter and the Curse of the Gatekeeper
Book 3 : James Potter and the Vault of Destinies

Updates :-

Sigh.. I really don't want to say this. The first book was really good, so I have a very high expectation on the other two. But it turn out that the second book is not as interesting as I thought it would be. On the third book, I don't understand anything until the part where they arrived at Alma Aleron and start playing Clutchcudgel.



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