Top 5 Books that Represent Your Hogwarts House
Top 5 Books
that Represent my Hogwarts House
These five books represent the traits that exhibit my
Hogwarts, which is Ravenclaw: Intelligent, Sharp, wise, witty, individual.
1.
Sherlock
Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle is a series about a famous detective known as
Sherlock Holmes. Holmes is known for his
cleverness, his ability to the little clues others cannot, and is highly
intelligent. Holmes values knowledge and
knows himself to be smarter than the police as he solves the crimes they can’t
figure. In fact, based on traits, Holmes
would probably sorted into Ravenclaw, though he might be considered a Slytherin
too.
2.
Jane
Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. Jane Eyre is
about a character has the traits of a Ravenclaw, but the character is often not
appreciated for those traits, until Roschester.
I’m also sure Rowena Ravenclaw would appreciate this story very much.
3.
My
Luna Lovegood inspired read is Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking
Glass by Lewis Carrol. This book is full
of eccentricities, riddles, and has its own sort of logic. I think Luna would find it interesting and
fun to read.
4.
Morning,
Come Quickly by Wanda Karriker. This
book deals with psychology and the human condition with a bit of thriller
aspect to it. This is a fascinating read
for us Ravenclaws.
5.
Fahrenheit
451 by Ray Bradbury. If you have not
read this classic, this is a story by a Fireman, Guy Montag, who lives in a
world where people destroy books to obtain control over the people. He meets two people who show him the
importance of books and how the world is better with the ability to have
books. It is a reminder why we should be
proud as Ravenclaws to value education.
Comments
Post a Comment