Book Summary: 'Harry Potter And The Cursed Child'

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Ethan Humphrey
Summer Vacation assignment

PART ONE: Book Summary. Harry Potter and The Cursed Child

The book begins at kings crossing where Harry, Ginny, Ron, Hermione, and Draco are all saying goodbye to there kids who are going to Hogwarts. On the train to Hogwarts Albus (harry's son) and Scorpius (draco's son) meet and become best friends. At Hogwarts they get sorted into their houses. Albus is put into the Slitherine which is not what he wanted. This causes a bad relationship with his dad. A few years later the ministry finds a time turner. People start to hear about it and the word got around. Amos Diggory goes to Harry's house and demands he goes back in time to save Cedric from dieing. While they are talking Albus hears this and decide …show more content…

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