James Potter and the Hall of Elders' Crossing (James Potter #1) 
James Potter thinks he knows, but as he begins his own adventure at Hogwarts, he discovers just how much of a challenge it really is to live up to the legend of the great Harry Potter. As if it wasn’t enough dealing with the delegates from the American wizarding school and figuring out the mysteriously polite Slytherins, James and his new friends, Ralph and Zane, begin to uncover a secret plot that could pit the Muggle and the Magical worlds against each other in all-out war.
Now, with the help of Ted Lupin and his band of merry mischief makers (The Gremlins), James must race to stop a war that could change the world forever. His only hope is to learn the difference between being a hero and being the son of a hero.
James Potter and the Hall of Elders' Crossing (James Potter #1), G. Norman LippertThe James Potter series is an unofficial sequel-series of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter universe, written by G. Norman Lippert. The novel series centers around the character of James Sirius Potter, Harry Potter's son, a character who makes a fleeting appearance in the novel Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. The series starts with his first year at Hogwarts, set one year before the end of the Harry Potter series.
DNF: 20% Read in January 27 till 28, 2016This book is absolutely amazing! 1. The style - very similar to miss Rowling's, 2. the magical world and Hogwarts - wonderfully described, yet enough of new elements are introduced to satisfy your needs, 3. the three main characters - feel like part of Miss Rowling's world, yet, they are different from the original cast. Love that James doesn't like living in his father's shadow and that he wants to be different.4. new twists, the story takes on a

I didn't get very far in this book. I don't really read fan-fiction, in general, but heard so much hype about this, and it was a free download, so I thought I'd give it a chance. But I couldn't get into it.One thing I liked is that Muggle-borns actually talk about growing up in the Muggle world, and things like video games and computers existing. But there were a lot of weird little incongruities that kept bugging me. In relation to the thing I just mentioned, yes, it's all well and good to talk
While this book isn't a Rowling, there is definitely a Potterverse feel to it. Don't go in there expecting a replica of the previous 7, but do expect to enjoy the story and some of the new characters (and a few old) that have been introduced.Once you get through the first few chapters which are mostly inundated with Mugglisms/Americanisms, the book is quite a good read and up to the test of following Harry Potter.Once the story got rolling I found myself downloading the next chapter
This is a fan fiction series I have just encountered. It's about Harry Potter's oldest son, James, and takes a year before the epilogue of the Deathly Hallows and during James's first year at Hogwarts. And, don't get the fact that it is fan fic discourage you. The book is a remarkable achievement. It's worth reading if you are done with the Harry Potter series. I was really happy to read more about the Harry Potter world. I'm sure I will read the next book.
I love the artwork and potential for this book and it starts professionally and promisingly, but it ends up with somewhat immature writing and ripping off Reservoir Dogs. Mr Grey, Mr Pink... I don't get it. I was lost after a few pages and couldn't be bothered to wade through the rest. I don't normally give negative reviews because the effort of writing is such a hugely enviable one, I like to encourage it, but here are some points for improvement which I hope the author takes on board. I get
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Original Title: | James Potter and the Hall of Elders' Crossing |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.jamespotterseries.com/ |
Series: | James Potter #1 |
Characters: | Mrs. Norris, Mr. Grey, Ron Weasley, Rubeus Hagrid, Minerva McGonagall, Neville Longbottom, George Weasley, Ginny Weasley, Filius Flitwick, Fleur Delacour, Bill Weasley, Horace Slughorn, James Sirius Potter, Teddy Lupin, Bistle, Mundungus Fletcher, Victoire, Thumbs, Steven Metzker, Argus Filch, Cuthbert Binns, Sybill Patricia Trelawney, Grawp, Noah Metzker, Sabrina Hildegard, Damien Damascus, Gennifer, Horace, Frank Tottington, Tabitha Corsica, Nobby, Theodore Hirshall Jackson, Desdemona Delacroix, Benjamin Amadeus Franklyn, Lily Luna Potter, Albus Severus Potter, Rose Weasley, Zane Walker, Ralph Deedle, Petra Morganstern, Harry Potter, Hermione Granger |
Setting: | Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry(United Kingdom) Hall of Mysteries, Ministry of Magic(United Kingdom) |
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What’s it like to be the son of the most famous wizard of all time?James Potter thinks he knows, but as he begins his own adventure at Hogwarts, he discovers just how much of a challenge it really is to live up to the legend of the great Harry Potter. As if it wasn’t enough dealing with the delegates from the American wizarding school and figuring out the mysteriously polite Slytherins, James and his new friends, Ralph and Zane, begin to uncover a secret plot that could pit the Muggle and the Magical worlds against each other in all-out war.
Now, with the help of Ted Lupin and his band of merry mischief makers (The Gremlins), James must race to stop a war that could change the world forever. His only hope is to learn the difference between being a hero and being the son of a hero.
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Title | : | James Potter and the Hall of Elders' Crossing (James Potter #1) |
Author | : | G. Norman Lippert |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 391 pages |
Published | : | 2007 by G. Norman Lippert |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Magic. Fan Fiction. Adventure. Childrens |
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I stumbled upon this book while surfing Goodreads, and trust me, I'm glad that I discovered Lippert. An American by birth, he started writing the series in 2007, after his wife and children said how much they would miss the Harry Potter series when it would soon be over. In this book, he chronicles Harry's first born James' adventures in his first year at Hogwarts.Here are a few random things which I liked/disliked about the book.What i liked:1. Harry Potter is back. Though as an adult, and withJames Potter and the Hall of Elders' Crossing (James Potter #1), G. Norman LippertThe James Potter series is an unofficial sequel-series of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter universe, written by G. Norman Lippert. The novel series centers around the character of James Sirius Potter, Harry Potter's son, a character who makes a fleeting appearance in the novel Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. The series starts with his first year at Hogwarts, set one year before the end of the Harry Potter series.
DNF: 20% Read in January 27 till 28, 2016This book is absolutely amazing! 1. The style - very similar to miss Rowling's, 2. the magical world and Hogwarts - wonderfully described, yet enough of new elements are introduced to satisfy your needs, 3. the three main characters - feel like part of Miss Rowling's world, yet, they are different from the original cast. Love that James doesn't like living in his father's shadow and that he wants to be different.4. new twists, the story takes on a

I didn't get very far in this book. I don't really read fan-fiction, in general, but heard so much hype about this, and it was a free download, so I thought I'd give it a chance. But I couldn't get into it.One thing I liked is that Muggle-borns actually talk about growing up in the Muggle world, and things like video games and computers existing. But there were a lot of weird little incongruities that kept bugging me. In relation to the thing I just mentioned, yes, it's all well and good to talk
While this book isn't a Rowling, there is definitely a Potterverse feel to it. Don't go in there expecting a replica of the previous 7, but do expect to enjoy the story and some of the new characters (and a few old) that have been introduced.Once you get through the first few chapters which are mostly inundated with Mugglisms/Americanisms, the book is quite a good read and up to the test of following Harry Potter.Once the story got rolling I found myself downloading the next chapter
This is a fan fiction series I have just encountered. It's about Harry Potter's oldest son, James, and takes a year before the epilogue of the Deathly Hallows and during James's first year at Hogwarts. And, don't get the fact that it is fan fic discourage you. The book is a remarkable achievement. It's worth reading if you are done with the Harry Potter series. I was really happy to read more about the Harry Potter world. I'm sure I will read the next book.
I love the artwork and potential for this book and it starts professionally and promisingly, but it ends up with somewhat immature writing and ripping off Reservoir Dogs. Mr Grey, Mr Pink... I don't get it. I was lost after a few pages and couldn't be bothered to wade through the rest. I don't normally give negative reviews because the effort of writing is such a hugely enviable one, I like to encourage it, but here are some points for improvement which I hope the author takes on board. I get
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